On 26 Aug 2009 03:58:58-0700, Nanopino wrote: > > i've actually have semi success in getting django to work on godaddy. > It displays the "Congratulations on your first Django-powered page." > You will have to be signed up for the linux shared hosting Deluxe or > higher plan in order for fastcgi to be enabled. I can show you how to > get it up and running but the only problem is that once it is up and > running you can't do anything with it because the pysqlite2 and python > bindings for mysql aren't installed making django useless. I'm trying > to see if godaddy tech support will "yum install python-sqlite2" but i > really doubt it. They keep trying to upsell me to a VPS. I've been at > them for 2 weeks now... :-/ > > On Aug 25, 10:02 am, Andrés Martín - martyn > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi django Users. > > > > I need to know if somebody has used Django on godaddy Host service ? > > > > If yes, is easy to configure ? what recomended to me in that case ? > > > > Thank you! > > > > Regards > > -- > > Andrés Martín Ochoa;
Save yourself a headache and ditch godaddy. They're fantastic for domain purchasing, but leave you wanting when it comes to hosting. Especially for something like Django. I might suggest http://webfaction.com/ as a reasonable alternative. Trust me in that any amount you may have prepaid for godaddy hosting will be worth nothing when compared to the amount of frustration you will face trying to get something setup on a host that isn't accomodating. -justin
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