127.0.0.1 is -- by definition -- your local computer.  You need to 
substitute the actual address of your remote server.

On Sunday, September 16, 2012 3:24:02 PM UTC-6, [email protected] 
wrote:
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> Hi, 
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> Can someone help me in this question? 
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> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12399318/why-do-i-need-django-for-a-simple-hello-world
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> As you can see, the Flask solution is only "half answer" and the Django 
> solution in my web hosting service 
> doesn't work and, as you can imagine, I don't have access to 
> http://127.0.0.1/ because 
> this is the "localhost" of my computer and I am accessing a remote server. 
>
> Thank you in advance
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