walterbyrd wrote:
> Also, wondering if I should give up on django, at least for now.
> 
> I just can not get fastcgi working. I have read the django wiki, I
> have tried to follow jeffcroft's tutorial. I just can not get it to
> work. From what I'm seeing on the message boards, it's a common
> problem.
> 
> I've never used fastcgi before, so I'm far from an expert. I don't
> really know django either. Maybe this is something best left to people
> who really know what they're doing? I never imagined it would be this
> difficult for me.
> 
> I was using dot5hosting, I still have an account there. I bought a
> dreamhost account, in large part, because it was supposed to be django
> friendly. Now, some people are suggesting that I buy a third account
> from WebFaction. This is getting old folks. Old and expensive.
> 
> I'm thinking that I might be better off with an MVC that works more
> easily with shared hosting. Maybe codeignitor. That way I can get real
> work done, while I try to learn some django on my local box. Maybe if
> I can learn enough about django, and if I like it enough, then I'll
> try django on shared hosting again.
> 
> I have read a lot of people rave about how django is easy to use. I
> guess they mean for big projects. For smaller projects, it hardly
> seems to be worth the overhead.
> 
> 

What exactly have you done so far? It took me quite some time but now
Django is (so far) working veeery realiably on my Dreamhost account.

- Horst

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