I suggest you webfaction.com<http://www.webfaction.com/services/hosting?affiliate=rochacbruno>the easiest web2py hosting provider, you can easily setup many applications, manage its version, you have access to shell via ssh, ftp.
webfaction has a very nice way to manage your applications separated as: webapps, domains, websites and DNS You can easily manage many versions of the same webapp, switching it from many websites and subdomains. I dont know any other shared host that works like webfaction<http://www.webfaction.com/services/hosting?affiliate=rochacbruno>does, give it a try. Bruno. 2011/1/29 g...@rtplanb.com <g...@rtplanb.com> > I have been happily designing my business website for a while now. > Web2Py is very easy to use and has been a brilliant way to learn html, > css and a bit of java. > > I am getting close to wanting to deploy the first version of m site > but honestly, after reading the deployment section of the web2py book > I find it daunting and confusing. > > I have a hosting account and domian with godaddy.com. > > Ideally I would like both upload my current website and have my draft > versions all accessible from the admin interface online. Is this > possible? > Is it worth going down the google app engine route? This seems a > little simpler? > > > Im sorry if I am not making any sense, > > > > > >