>>In this case I certainly would go for regular Midgard if you can (read: if you have a linux box with root access).
That's the issue. In the real world you need to be able to host a client's website on a shared server environment where you never have access to root. I've looked at hosts that support Midgard but they are all too expensive. I have written to my preferred host, dot5hosting, in the hopes of interesting them in supporting Midgard but so far I haven't gotten a response. So either I find a client willing to foot the bill for the learning curve or work with mgl until I'm comfortable enough to commit my own money to a Midgard host. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
