Jeff wrote: > On Nov 21, 6:25 am, Bruno Desthuilliers <bruno. > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> joe jacob a écrit : >> (snip) >> >>> Thanks everyone for the response. From the posts I understand that >>> Django and pylons are the best. By searching the net earlier I got the >>> same information that Django is best among the frameworks so I >>> downloaded it and I found it very difficult to configure. >> ??? >> >> It's been a couple of years since I last used Django, but I don't >> remember any specific complexity wrt/ configuration. > > The only difficulties I have had have been with serving static media. > Specifically, in the differences in setup between the development > environment and production, and setting it up so that I don't have to > make any changes to the code in order to roll out upgrades to a > product.
I ran into this same problem. I wish it was simply a matter of starting the django project on another server, but a bunch of paths and URLs always seem to need to be changed. (I end up having to modify my urls.py files because I go from being at the URL root on the development server to being in a subdirectory on the actual server.) Other that those issues though, I've really enjoyed working in Django. STeVe -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list