now i see, ty very much. django seems awesome though now that it is
working for me.

On 4 Juni, 00:57, "Colin Bean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 2:00 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > im running part 2 of the tutorial right now and im inside the admin.
> > when connecting to localhost it is soooo slow, why?
>
> Well, the tutorial does say:
>
> "You've started the Django development server, a lightweight Web
> server written purely in Python. We've included this with Django so
> you can develop things rapidly, without having to deal with
> configuring a production server — such as Apache — until you're ready
> for production.
> Now's a good time to note: DON'T use this server in anything
> resembling a production environment. It's intended only for use while
> developing. (We're in the business of making Web frameworks, not Web
> servers.)"
>
> So the development server is a pure python implementation that has
> been written with simplicity in mind rather than performance.  In
> addition to this, it reloads your code with every request so any
> changes you make are immediately reflected.  So yes, it's going to be
> slow... You don't really quantify how slow it is or if it's unusable
> for you.
>
> If you're looking for a faster local deployment, your best bet is
> probably to setup apache, but you'll need to restart that every time
> you want changed code to take effect.
>
> Colin
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