On Oct 27, 6:43 pm, Aljosa Mohorovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Oct 27, 5:52 am, Graham Dumpleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > A single instance of the web application would then handle each
> > virtual host.
>
> is this something that is possible/stable to use in mod_wsgi/django
> co
> i want to use less memory since every frontend will have
> 100-500 hits per month so there is no real need to have ~10x50mb if i
> can use 50-70mb.
> can you provide any suggestions for this situation?
A) use the sites framework
B) dirtiest and probably most stupid
you can have discovery pe
Wiadomość napisana w dniu 2008-10-27, o godz. 04:00, przez killer
barney:
> I'm not too familiar with how to handle subdomain requests on django.
> If i have test.example.com, is this somethign I'm supposed to find in
> the urls.py?? Or is this done in the middleware?
>
> I'm really confused ab
On Oct 27, 5:52 am, Graham Dumpleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> A single instance of the web application would then handle each
> virtual host.
is this something that is possible/stable to use in mod_wsgi/django
combination?
concrete example, i'm building a site with a single admin interface
an
On Oct 27, 2:00 pm, killer barney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not too familiar with how to handle subdomain requests on django.
> If i have test.example.com, is this somethign I'm supposed to find in
> the urls.py?? Or is this done in the middleware?
>
> I'm really confused about this, so y
I'm not too familiar with how to handle subdomain requests on django.
If i have test.example.com, is this somethign I'm supposed to find in
the urls.py?? Or is this done in the middleware?
I'm really confused about this, so you may have to give me step by
step instructions =)
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