Hi, >> i haven't actually tried it, but there's documentation on running >> cherrypy as a CGI application (via WSGI): >> >> http://www.cherrypy.org/wiki/RunAsCGI >> >> there are warnings about it not supporting any very complex use of >> cherrypy's functionality which probably isn't a good sign, but if you >> really need to do it, it could be a start.
>I already know this document, but it didn't work. I think I have to try >a little bit more... Any news on this. I'm interested in using python-hosting.com which now has TurboGears support but my needs are very modest and having a long running process like TurboGears costs 50% more (plan 2 vs plan 1). If I could run TurboGears throw a CGI scripts I could use the less expensive plan. -Scott

