Another alternative is Django on IronPython. I'm not involved
personally, but my understanding is that it currently works (at least
to some extent) and there is an effort underway to iron (sorry
couldn't resist) out the bugs. I could be wrong, but as IronPython is
basically python on .NET, I would think it works fine with IIS. You
may want to look into that.

On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 1:10 PM, Rajeev J Sebastian
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 10:23 PM, rcs_comp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >  Just remember that there are people out there like me who see a lot of
>  >  potential for Django but are confined to using IIS and MSSQL.  Don't
>  >  be skeptical of us, use our interest in Django to make the framework
>  >  that more robust and attractive to a larger number of users.
>
>  I dont run Windows or IIS, so I can't be sure ... but you can try
>  running django in IIS via fastcgi:
>
>  http://www.caraveo.com/fastcgi/
>
>
>  Also, Apache and nginx run on Windows platform. So those could be
>  avenues you should explore (considering windows in general, maybe you
>  should think again about IIS support expecially given the good
>  alternatives).
>

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