I'm not saying not to use IIS, I could just not get it to work. Other
people have asked how to get it work as well. Its not easy and I would
love to here from someone that was able to get it to work with IIS. I
developed everything on windows, and running Apache on windows was
great. No headaches and easy to debug if I ran into problems. I have a
friend who was a windows admin look at what I was doing with IIS and
he could not figure it out. If you know IIS and want to try it, I
would love to know how you made out with it.

On Dec 1, 8:40 am, ashdesigner <antony.shash...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Pete,
>
> Does this mean that we shouldn't even try to run it on IIS7 in
> production?
>
> On Dec 1, 4:27 pm, CrabbyPete <pete.do...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I developed Djano on a windows server and everything went smoothly
> > except getting it to work with IIS. I loaded apache on windows and it
> > works great.
>
> > On Dec 1, 6:43 am, ashdesigner <antony.shash...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
>
> > > I am absolutely new to Python/Django. Being responsible for a large
> > > corporate startup project and having looked through a number of MVC/
> > > MVT frameworks I decided to outsource the webproject in Django.
>
> > > The only undiscovered issue to us is whether we can launch a heavy
> > > loaded website in Django under Windows (IIS) + MSSQL. Would appreciate
> > > any comment please.
>
> > > Anthony
>
>

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