On 05/25/2014 10:29 AM, Tim Golden wrote:
On 25/05/2014 18:25, memilanuk wrote:
So I'm left wondering if there is someplace that people here would
recommend (for this kind of plan or others) where python isn't a second
class citizen. Really not interested (for my current uses) in a VPS. I
just
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 7:25 PM, memilanuk wrote:
> Right now we have a fairly basic shared hosting plan via bluehost.com,
> running WordPress for a club web site. I've looked at setting up python
> on this account, but the default is the version of python that comes
> with the OS (CentOS 5.x cur
On 25/05/2014 18:25, memilanuk wrote:
Right now we have a fairly basic shared hosting plan via bluehost.com,
running WordPress for a club web site. I've looked at setting up python
on this account, but the default is the version of python that comes
with the OS (CentOS 5.x currently). There are
Right now we have a fairly basic shared hosting plan via bluehost.com,
running WordPress for a club web site. I've looked at setting up python
on this account, but the default is the version of python that comes
with the OS (CentOS 5.x currently). There are some basic instructions
on upgrading
On 8/28/11 10:52 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> * DNS record changes required a support ticket (this was shared web
> hosting, so I didn't have control over the BIND files - that's what
> they said, anyway)
Ouch: I never let a webhost near my domain names. I was burned somewhere
bly lengthier and more numerous scheduled
outages than I would have normally considered reasonable
* DNS record changes required a support ticket (this was shared web
hosting, so I didn't have control over the BIND files - that's what
they said, anyway)
* Some sort of weird lack of intern
>> Hi folks, I know this comes up regularly but the thing is that the
>> quality of service changes also quite regularly with many of the
>> hosting companies. What's currently the best option for shared hosting
>> of a turbogears application? I'm thinking of dreamhost and webfaction
>> does anyone
On 19:59, Daniel Fetchinson wrote:
Hi folks, I know this comes up regularly but the thing is that the
quality of service changes also quite regularly with many of the
hosting companies. What's currently the best option for shared hosting
of a turbogears application? I'm thinking of dreamhost and
In article ,
Daniel Fetchinson wrote:
> Hi folks, I know this comes up regularly but the thing is that the
> quality of service changes also quite regularly with many of the
> hosting companies. What's currently the best option for shared hosting
> of a turbogears application? I'm thinking of dr
Hi folks, I know this comes up regularly but the thing is that the
quality of service changes also quite regularly with many of the
hosting companies. What's currently the best option for shared hosting
of a turbogears application? I'm thinking of dreamhost and webfaction
does anyone have any recen
I've saw last night in the help area they support Python3.1, thanks anyway
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 9:22 AM, wrote:
> Hidura,
>
> > Hello list, i am in a project what need hosting, who give hosting to
> python3?
>
> Check out www.webfaction.com. I'm extremely pleased with this vendor.
>
> Highly
Hidura,
> Hello list, i am in a project what need hosting, who give
hosting to python3?
Check out www.webfaction.com. I'm extremely pleased with this
vendor.
Highly recommended!
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> With web hosting, does the ISP you chose have to support the framework
> you work with as well?
>
> Im looking at making a site in Python, however, Im lost as to what ISPs
> actually support. Some ISPs say they support Python so does that mean
> if I wanted to use TurboGears
Sir Psycho wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With web hosting, does the ISP you chose have to support the framework
> you work with as well?
It at least has to support a reasonable way to deploy an application
using the said framework - now what this implies depends on the choosen
framework.
>
Sir Psycho wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With web hosting, does the ISP you chose have to support the framework
> you work with as well?
>
> Im looking at making a site in Python, however, Im lost as to what ISPs
> actually support.
We support any and every thing Python and we
Sir Psycho schrieb:
>
> Im looking at making a site in Python, however, Im lost as to what ISPs
> actually support. Some ISPs say they support Python so does that mean
> if I wanted to use TurboGears It would just work anyway?
http://docs.turbogears.org/1.0/Hosting?highlight=%28hosting%29
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Hi,
With web hosting, does the ISP you chose have to support the framework
you work with as well?
Im looking at making a site in Python, however, Im lost as to what ISPs
actually support. Some ISPs say they support Python so does that mean
if I wanted to use TurboGears It would just work anyway
Hi Walter,
I just read your message about "dollar-hosting.org"
that you posted a couple months ago,
and I wonder how was your experience with this
service so far.
How does mod_python work?
Are the basic handlers properly configured?
(publisher, psp)
Is it easy to use?
Is it possible to
walterbyrd wrote:
> I emailed them, they say they have mod_python.
>
Hi. I was just wondering if you been able to use mod_python at Dollar
Hosting. I'm having some trouble with it. The handlers don't seem to be
set up correctly and I've been in contact with the administrators, but
they aren't
John Salerno wrote:
> walterbyrd wrote:
>
>> And they have mod_python.
>
>
> You sure about that? I've learned to be skeptical, because a lot of
> hosts don't even seem to understand the difference between supporting
> "Python" (which in reality is just CGI for them) and mod_python. In
> fact
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On 9 Apr 2006 11:31:38 -0700, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.python-hosting.com/
>
> I haven't used them myself, but recent research that I did made them
> look like good candidates.
Python-Hosting.com is run by Remi Delon, author of CherryPy, so you'll
be getting your support (shou
walterbyrd wrote:
> And they have mod_python.
You sure about that? I've learned to be skeptical, because a lot of
hosts don't even seem to understand the difference between supporting
"Python" (which in reality is just CGI for them) and mod_python. In
fact, I've even been told that a host *do
John Salerno wrote:
> I was testing out http://www.devisland.net/ and it's pretty nice. They
> installed the latest versions of Python, mod_python and mysqldb at my
> request, and support was good. Only real problem is it's too expensive
> for the space you get (about $5/month for 100MB), but you s
John Salerno wrote:
> I was testing out http://www.devisland.net/ and it's pretty nice. They
> installed the latest versions of Python, mod_python and mysqldb at my
> request, and support was good. Only real problem is it's too expensive
> for the space you get (about $5/month for 100MB), but you s
walterbyrd wrote:
> I don't need that much web space. I don't need Zope/Plone.
>
> But, I want a site that offers more than just CGI. And I would like
> support for recent Python releases.
>
> Price is an issue, that's one reason I've been reluctant to use python
> for web-sites, hosting seems to
http://www.python-hosting.com/
I haven't used them myself, but recent research that I did made them
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You get a virtual private server with them, so you can install whatever
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I don't need that much web space. I don't need Zope/Plone.
But, I want a site that offers more than just CGI. And I would like
support for recent Python releases.
Price is an issue, that's one reason I've been reluctant to use python
for web-sites, hosting seems to be more expensive than with php
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> Seems like most web hosting providers support MySQL, but not
> PostgreSQL.
There are actually many.
Two that I personally have experience with:
http://hub.org
http://bizintegrators.com
They both support PostgreSQL.
Not sure on their python support, but I b
Seems like most web hosting providers support MySQL, but not
PostgreSQL. I need a web hosting account that supports PostgreSQL for a
particular personal project I'm working on (as well as Python, natch),
since PostGIS runs only on PostgreSQL. PostGIS is a nice open source
spatial dat
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If you want more providers you might be interested in
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Medium/small site with mod_python and sqllite or mySQL running Python
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I can do the python and CGI, but might need a _little_ hand holding for
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