Hi Everyone

I've been asked to replace a site for someone who currently has an account 
and domain with hostmonster. I made a demo for them they like with web2py 
and put it on google app engine. Aside from playing around with gae I've 
never actually deployed a web2py site.  Pythonanywhere seems like it would 
be the ideal option, in fact I probably should have been using them from 
the beginning.  But since everything I made is on gae and their current 
site is on hostmonster, it might be too late to consider pythonanywhere.  
For people who have experience deploying web2py, which route do you think 
would be easier given what I currently have to work with and how would I go 
about getting everything set up?

1.  Just use their hostmonster account, in which case I have no idea how to 
get web2py working with them but hostmonster claims to support python.  I'm 
guessing this would require the most work

2.  Create a pythonanywhere account and upload the site there, then somehow 
use their current domain name they have with hostmonster?  Is that even 
possible?  If so, how?

3.  Stay on google app engine since the site is already up and running and 
working.  Then somehow start using their domain name with hostmonster 
instead of the generic www.mygmail.appspot.com?  I've looked into this but 
it doesn't seem possible to do so.   I found some tutorials that let you 
register a subdomain with google and use that, (register mysubdomain and 
have www.mygmail.mysubdomain.com and play with the settings to eventually 
use www.mysubdomain.com) but I haven't found anything that lets you use a 
domain you already own from another company.

Despite how clueless I am with actually launching  a site, the guy who owns 
this business is very computer illiterate and said I can go whatever route 
I think is best. (He foolishly assumes what I think is best and what 
actually is best are the same!) The only requirement is that the domain 
name for the site he owns stays the same. I think this part is what I'm 
really hung up on at the moment. 

Although I did make a demo site for them I wasn't planning on actually 
replacing their current site for a while, but for whatever reason they 
suddenly asked me to switch their site asap.  I'm not a professional web 
developer and I'm not actually getting paid, so I'm a little unprepared:(  

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks so much!


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