I have a Python 2.7 script at 
https://github.com/jhsu802701/dopplervalueinvesting . When I run the 
screen.py script locally, the end result is a new screen-output 
sub-directory (within the root directory) and a results.csv file within it. 

What I'm trying to do is put this script on a remote server, run this 
screen.py script every night, and make the results.csv file publicly 
readable. 

I've tried to do this on Google App Engine, but I can't get it to work. The 
Google App Engine tutorial revolves around trying to dynamically create a 
web site, and I haven't been able to figure out how to make anything other 
than an index.html file in the root directory work. HOW DO I MAKE OTHER 
FILES PUBLICLY READABLE? 

Is Google App Engine the way to go, or am I barking up the wrong tree? I 
understand that another route is using WebFaction, a web hosting provider 
that offers a whole Linux system. (Running my app on my current web host, 
MDDHosting, is not an option because lxml is not available without a much 
more costly VPS.) 

In summary, my questions are: 
1. How do I run my Python script in Google App Engine and make the output 
results.csv file publicly available? 
2. If Google App Engine isn't the solution for me, should I use WebFaction? 
(I already tried Heroku, and it didn't work for me.) 
3. What are my other options? 

I'm willing to pay for a solution, but only if I get web hosting as well. 
(I'm not willing to pay for MDDHosting for my dopplervalueinvesting.com web 
site AND another host for running my script.) 

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