Have you done it before? You can share knowledge
On Fri, 13 Jan 2023 at 15:25, Jeff Kingsley
wrote:
> Why
>
> On Fri, Jan 13, 2023 at 11:56 AM Namanya Daniel
> wrote:
>
>> Hello members,
>>
>> Has anyone ever used Namecheap shared hosting to serve static and
Why
On Fri, Jan 13, 2023 at 11:56 AM Namanya Daniel
wrote:
> Hello members,
>
> Has anyone ever used Namecheap shared hosting to serve static and media
> files? Apparently nginx can't be used, i only have WhiteNoise which serves
> static files only.
>
> kindly s
Hello members,
Has anyone ever used Namecheap shared hosting to serve static and media
files? Apparently nginx can't be used, i only have WhiteNoise which serves
static files only.
kindly share you've done it before.. thanks in advance
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hii, i am follow these steps but i got error " The requested URL
/dispatch.py/ was not found on this server. " will you help me to solve
these error
On Saturday, December 29, 2007 at 3:50:38 AM UTC+5:30, Donald H wrote:
>
> Has anyone had success in setting up Django on GoDaddy
POST
>
>
> Let me know
>
> Thanks
>
>
> On Friday, March 2, 2018 at 7:19:10 AM UTC-5, Tanvir Ahmed wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am fairly new to the web hosting world. I recently purchased a plan at
>> a2hosting. It's a shared hosting pl
Thanks for your response, Corey - this is good to know! I ended up
switching to Dreamhost where I had no problems getting up and running with
django … turns out bluehost has updated their shared hosting plans to be
more restrictive and that seems like that's what was causing my issues.
T
ng what seems to be the exact same problem with django/fcgi on
> bluehost shared hosting (getting a 404 in the browser but the appropriate
> html on the command line; I posted my question here
> <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53474157/django-2-0-7-with-fastcgi-gives-404-in-brows
w to the web hosting world. I recently purchased a plan at
> a2hosting. It's a shared hosting plan. After some problems with FastCGI, I
> was told to use passenger to host django. I couldn't find much on this
> topic and somehow managed to get the website working. However, s
t; >>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On 2 March 2018 at 04:56, Tanvir Ahmed wrote:
> >>> > Hello,
> >>> >
> >>> > I am fairly new to the web hosting world. I recently purchased a
> plan at
> >
6/setup-python-with-django-or-pyramid-on-dreamhost.html
>>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2 March 2018 at 04:56, Tanvir Ahmed wrote:
>>> > Hello,
>>> >
>>> > I am fairly new to the web hosting world. I recently pu
wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I am fairly new to the web hosting world. I recently purchased a plan at
>> > a2hosting. It's a shared hosting plan. After some problems with FastCGI,
>> > I
>> > was told to use passenger to host django. I co
6/06/setup-python-with-django-or-pyramid-on-dreamhost.html
>
>
>
>
>
> On 2 March 2018 at 04:56, Tanvir Ahmed > wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am fairly new to the web hosting world. I recently purchased a plan at
> > a2hosting. It's
On Friday, March 2, 2018 at 9:19:10 AM UTC-3, Tanvir Ahmed wrote:
>
> I am fairly new to the web hosting world. I recently purchased a plan at
> a2hosting. It's a shared hosting plan. After some problems with FastCGI, I
> was told to use passenger to host django. I couldn
On Friday, March 2, 2018 at 9:19:10 AM UTC-3, Tanvir Ahmed wrote:
>
> I am fairly new to the web hosting world. I recently purchased a plan at
> a2hosting. It's a shared hosting plan. After some problems with FastCGI, I
> was told to use passenger to host django. I couldn
t; Hello,
>
> I am fairly new to the web hosting world. I recently purchased a plan at
> a2hosting. It's a shared hosting plan. After some problems with FastCGI, I
> was told to use passenger to host django. I couldn't find much on this topic
> and somehow managed to get the
Hello,
I am fairly new to the web hosting world. I recently purchased a plan at
a2hosting. It's a shared hosting plan. After some problems with FastCGI, I
was told to use passenger to host django. I couldn't find much on this
topic and somehow managed to get the website working. Howev
On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 7:14 PM, Alok Vaidya wrote:
> HI All,
>
> I'm a very new into web development as well as very recently started with
> Python 3.6.4 and Django 2.0 and built my first web application
> successfully. Currently I'm in the process of deploying the web-
HI All,
>
> I'm a very new into web development as well as very recently started with
> Python 3.6.4 and Django 2.0 and built my first web application
> successfully. Currently I'm in the process of deploying the web-app on a
> shared hosting environment on Bluehost.
>
HI All,
I'm a very new into web development as well as very recently started with
Python 3.6.4 and Django 2.0 and built my first web application
successfully. Currently I'm in the process of deploying the web-app on a
shared hosting environment on Bluehost.
I was able to conf
Linode is a better buy (more ram for the buck) than Digital Ocean. Both are
good hosting companies.
Mark
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 9:18 PM, James Schneider
wrote:
>
>
> On Aug 29, 2017 5:18 PM, "Thomas Campion" wrote:
>
> I tried following vendor instructions for installing located at
> https://
On Aug 29, 2017 5:18 PM, "Thomas Campion" wrote:
I tried following vendor instructions for installing located at
https://support.ehost.com/articles/employees/django-with-fastcgi
and cant seem to get anything to display. This is a cheap hosting account
and support is non existent, though they do
I think getting a django project to work correctly on a shared hosting
account might be tricky. If you're open to switching hosting I've tried
PythonAnywhere, Heroku, and DigitalOcean and definitely recommend
DigitalOcean. I think the majority of django developers recommend
Digita
I tried following vendor instructions for installing located at
https://support.ehost.com/articles/employees/django-with-fastcgi
and cant seem to get anything to display. This is a cheap hosting account
and support is non existent, though they do advise I should be able to run
django here. Can
We won't be able to help or anything without a lot more of details.
On 5 Apr 2017 11:29 pm, "harrison wachira" wrote:
> I was unable to deploy django in a shared hosting
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Got it to work-- changed permissions of my shared part of the server using
the bash:
chmod 755 .
thanks james for thinking through this with me
On Sunday, April 19, 2015 at 5:49:41 PM UTC-7, David F wrote:
>
> oh and yes-- I SSH into my part of the server that's how I'm able to do
> all this :
oh and yes-- I SSH into my part of the server that's how I'm able to do all
this :X the database file is in the project folder just... it's coming up
with that message when I try to open it in shell
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sqlite> .read db.sqlite3
Error: incomplete SQL: SQLite format 3pp_label",
"model")) �ite_autoindex_django_content_type_1django_content_type P ++
Ytablesqlite_sequencesqlite_sequence CREATE
TABLE
sqlite_sequence(name,seq)�Y // �atabledjango_migrationsdjango_migrations
CREATE
TABLE "django_
No need to switch databases.
Do you have any shell access to the server? Can you manually inspect the
database to see if the table actually exists (outside of any Django
commands)? I'm not sure what ASO offers.
-James
On Apr 19, 2015 9:19 AM, "David F" wrote:
> Or I'm using sqlite should I swit
Or I'm using sqlite should I switch to mysql?
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Hey James
Sorry I forgot to mention that I did run first ./manage.py syncdb to create
a superuser for the database and the admin, and have run makemigrations and
migrate several times throughout editing my models, still to no avail. I
did it again after seeing your post just to be sure :p same
bles, which explains the error
you are getting.
-James
On Apr 18, 2015 10:30 AM, "David F" wrote:
> Hi guys!! Great to be a part of the community.
>
> So as the title says, I am deploying a site I made locally to a shared
> hosting server through "A Small Orange"
Hi guys!! Great to be a part of the community.
So as the title says, I am deploying a site I made locally to a shared
hosting server through "A Small Orange" or ASO. My site structure is as
follows:
don't judge my naming structure :p (unless it actually is messing someth
Hello,
I'm trying to deploy a django project on justhost.com. I have a locally
installed version of python3 and I'm using the development version of
django. I know I have to use fastcgi.
My ~/public_html/uddo/.htaccess is:
AddHandler fastcgi-script .fcgi
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FI
I'm worry,
where I wrote --previs, it should say --prefix.
2014-02-26 10:55 GMT-03:00 Héctor Urbina :
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to deploy a django project on justhost.com. I have a locally
> installed version of python3 and I'm using the development version of
> django. I know I have to use fastc
Just wanted to say that this seemed to work for getting Flask running on
godaddy too (skipping the django specific steps of course) with two
differences. In dispatch.py instead of:
from django.core.handlers.wsgi import WSGIHandler
WSGIServer(WSGIHandler()).run()
use:
from yourapp import app
WS
codes of python for verification
python
>>> import sys
>>> for whatlocal in sys.path:
... print whatlocal
...
Be Happy!
Em quinta-feira, 27 de junho de 2013 07h06min50s UTC-3, Sheila escreveu:
>
> Following the django book
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ho
n every directory slows apache
down. See: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/howto/htaccess.html
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 6:06 AM, Sheila wrote:
> Following the django book
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/deployment/fastcgi/#running-django-on-a-shared-hosting-provider-wit
Following the django book
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/deployment/fastcgi/#running-django-on-a-shared-hosting-provider-with-apache
I
am trying to deploy my project on shared host.
To try it first I am using a virtual Ubuntu 10.04 server. In my server user
can access http
On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 7:04 PM, Radomir Wojcik wrote:
> I was looking for the answer to this today and I wrote a tutorial on how to
> do this based on all the stuff I found on the net:
>
> With the economy class Linux hosting its a bit tricky. For starters you
> don't have root access to the site
Wow thanks amazing work, I wondered if someone had figured out a way to do
it.
thanks
--jerry
On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Radomir Wojcik wrote:
> I was looking for the answer to this today and I wrote a tutorial on how
> to do this based on all the stuff I found on the net:
>
> With the
I was looking for the answer to this today and I wrote a tutorial on how to
do this based on all the stuff I found on the net:
With the economy class Linux hosting its a bit tricky. For starters you
don't have root access to the site packages so you cannot install for
example MySQL-Python.
1.
s now,
> > with the talent in the django, it is doable.
> > I may check back in a few days after I cool down, in the meantime,
> > I know how to integrate my python own framework with drupal.
>
>
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/deployment/fastcgi/#running
* Marc Aymerich [130303 14:17]:
> On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Tim Johnson wrote:
>
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/deployment/fastcgi/#running-django-on-a-shared-hosting-provider-with-apache
:( I've read it a hundred times.
Using that 'recipe'
y frustrated) Drupal makes it so easy! No excuses now,
> with the talent in the django, it is doable.
> I may check back in a few days after I cool down, in the meantime,
> I know how to integrate my python own framework with drupal.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev
* Tim Johnson [130302 14:30]:
> * Tom Evans [130301 06:44]:
> > Apache httpd with mod_fastcgi:
> >
> > RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/media
> > RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/
> > # repeat for any other directories you want httpd to serve
> > RewriteRule ^/(.*)$ /app.fcgi/$1 [QSA,L]
> > FastCGIExt
* Tom Evans [130301 06:44]:
> Apache httpd with mod_fastcgi:
>
> RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/media
> RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/
> # repeat for any other directories you want httpd to serve
> RewriteRule ^/(.*)$ /app.fcgi/$1 [QSA,L]
> FastCGIExternalServer /path/to/your/htdocs/app.fcgi -sock
Hi all,
I'm trying to setup django on greengeeks (shared hosting).
I've setup flup and django and a small app. I've also created my cgi file
(mysite.cgi) that runs from my cgi-bin directory. I originally setup my
.htaccess file as well, but it seems to redirect fine without
if my local webhost can pull it
> of
> > entirely?
> > But they have been very forthcoming so far.
> >
> > I've just got SSH access with limited privileges. And saw that I only
> have
> > Python 2.4 and Django 1.3.
> > But I want to run Django 1.4.
> I've just got SSH access with limited privileges. And saw that I only have
> Python 2.4 and Django 1.3.
> But I want to run Django 1.4.
> And I couldn't setup virtualenv.py properly when I ran it on my shared
> hosting account :(
> http://www.virtualenv.org/en/latest
27;t setup
virtualenv.py<https://raw.github.com/pypa/virtualenv/master/virtualenv.py>properly
when I ran it on my shared hosting account :(
http://www.virtualenv.org/en/latest/index.html
It's not easy setting up Django on shared hosting, so much troubles. :(
On Sunday, May 13, 2012 11:15:28 P
setting up Django without having to use root
>> access.
>>
>> Problem solved :)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, May 12, 2012 8:39:27 PM UTC+2, Dan Santos wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi I'm confused about how to setup Django on my shared hosting account
&g
On Saturday, May 12, 2012 8:39:27 PM UTC+2, Dan Santos wrote:
>>
>> Hi I'm confused about how to setup Django on my shared hosting account
>> without using root. They don't have Django or Python support so I will
>> have to install everything from scratch I guess.
&
n my shared hosting account
> without using root. They don't have Django or Python support so I will
> have to install everything from scratch I guess.
>
> Do I install things in this order for shared hosting, or have I messed up
> the order when not using root?
>
> 1.
santo...@gmail.com)> wrote:
>> > Hi I'm confused about how to setup Django on my shared hosting account
>> > without using root. They don't have Django or Python support so I will
>> > have to install everything from scratch I guess.
>> >
>&g
h them. Check out webfaction.com (http://webfaction.com)
> On May 12, 2012 9:39 PM, "Dan Santos" (mailto:dansanto...@gmail.com)> wrote:
> > Hi I'm confused about how to setup Django on my shared hosting account
> > without using root. They don't have Django or P
Hi, the host needs to specifically say they support python, then you know
wsgi works with them. Check out webfaction.com
On May 12, 2012 9:39 PM, "Dan Santos" wrote:
> Hi I'm confused about how to setup Django on my shared hosting account
> without using root. They don
Hi I'm confused about how to setup Django on my shared hosting account
without using root. They don't have Django or Python support so I will
have to install everything from scratch I guess.
Do I install things in this order for shared hosting, or have I messed up
the order when
Have you try this
'%s/your_static_folder'%os.path.dirname(__file__)
You crete a folder in the same position of settimg.py
El 14/01/2012, a las 08:06, Tundebabzy escribió:
> I am stuck after running collectstatic. I don't know how to point the
> server to STATIC_ROOT.
> Can someone give assista
Thanks. It worked. It seems my problem is with understand STATIC_URL setting
On 1/15/12, francescortiz wrote:
> You can place the static files in the public html directory via
> symlink if allowed or copying them, and have rewrite rules that
> redirect to your django fcgi instance only in case a
You can place the static files in the public html directory via
symlink if allowed or copying them, and have rewrite rules that
redirect to your django fcgi instance only in case a a file doesn't
exist.
On Jan 14, 8:06 am, Tundebabzy wrote:
> I am stuck after running collectstatic. I don't know h
I am stuck after running collectstatic. I don't know how to point the
server to STATIC_ROOT.
Can someone give assistance.
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Running Django on a Shared-Hosting Provider with Apache
When i go to run the mysite.fcgi it prints out itself in the
browser..Is there something wrong here? I have followed the steps
to the tee..
http://localhost/mysite.fcgi
print out this:
import sys, os
# Add a custom Python path
On Mar 21, 7:49 am, Bobby Roberts wrote:
> can anyone help me out here? I'm stuck and cannot get the text areas
> to work using ckeditor.
Does any static media work? How are you deploying? mod_python,
mod_wsgi? What is the configuration? Can you access the javascript in
your browser at the URL y
can anyone help me out here? I'm stuck and cannot get the text areas
to work using ckeditor.
On Mar 17, 12:13 pm, Bobby Roberts wrote:
> hey i've uploaded theckeditorfolder to my /static/admin/js
> directory. I'm trying to get the text areas to use it but i'm not
> having any luck so I don't t
hey i've uploaded the ckeditor folder to my /static/admin/js
directory. I'm trying to get the text areas to use it but i'm not
having any luck so I don't think i'm putting code in the right place.
can you help?
On Mar 17, 9:18 am, chris hendrix wrote:
> ok thanks for pointing me in the right
ok thanks for pointing me in the right direction. doesn't sound too hard.
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 8:59 AM, Omer Barlas wrote:
> tchendrix @ 17-03-2010 14:31:
>
> do you by chance have instructions on how to get that installed with
>> django so it works properly? They don't say anything in th
tchendrix @ 17-03-2010 14:31:
do you by chance have instructions on how to get that installed with
django so it works properly? They don't say anything in their install
docs about what javascript to call.
you don't install it over django. put the javascript files in your /media
folder, and loa
do you by chance have instructions on how to get that installed with
django so it works properly? They don't say anything in their install
docs about what javascript to call.
Omer Barlas wrote:
Bobby Roberts @ 17-03-2010 06:15:
anyone get this working? I've followed the instructions in the
i'll check it out
Omer Barlas wrote:
Bobby Roberts @ 17-03-2010 06:15:
anyone get this working? I've followed the instructions in the
install docs for django-tiny and still have the ole ugly text box up
there.
why do you rely on django-tiny? use ckeditor, it's very simple to
deploy, just
Bobby Roberts @ 17-03-2010 06:15:
anyone get this working? I've followed the instructions in the
install docs for django-tiny and still have the ole ugly text box up
there.
why do you rely on django-tiny? use ckeditor, it's very simple to deploy,
just add the js code to your and apply class=
anyone get this working? I've followed the instructions in the
install docs for django-tiny and still have the ole ugly text box up
there.
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On Mar 8, 5:10 pm, Egon Frerich wrote:
> Daniel Roseman schrieb:
> | On Mar 8, 3:02 pm, Egon Frerich wrote:
> |> Hello,
> |>
> |> is there a HowTo for migrating a working test environment on localhost
> |> with sqlite3 to a shared-hosting provider on Apache with
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| On Mar 8, 3:02 pm, Egon Frerich wrote:
|> Hello,
|>
|> is there a HowTo for migrating a working test environment on localhost
|> with sqlite3 to a shared-hosting provider on Apache with MySQL? Chapter
|>
On Mar 8, 3:02 pm, Egon Frerich wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is there a HowTo for migrating a working test environment on localhost
> with sqlite3 to a shared-hosting provider on Apache with MySQL? Chapter
> 12 of the books tells nothing about migrating the database. I cannot
> fin
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Hello,
is there a HowTo for migrating a working test environment on localhost
with sqlite3 to a shared-hosting provider on Apache with MySQL? Chapter
12 of the books tells nothing about migrating the database. I cannot
find something in the
Awesome, worked like a charm, Thank you!
You know, I *thought* I tried this but I think I didn't do something
right in importing the paths before so when I read it I thought well
let me try it once more. I was also half asleap last night trying to
get it to work... I should learn that coding while
On Jan 10, 3:28 pm, flynnguy wrote:
> So I'm trying to implement tagging on my website and I found the
> django-tagging project and threw it in my app and it works great... on
> my laptop. Go to put things up on the server (dreamhost using their
> new passenger method) and started to run into some
So I'm trying to implement tagging on my website and I found the
django-tagging project and threw it in my app and it works great... on
my laptop. Go to put things up on the server (dreamhost using their
new passenger method) and started to run into some issues. I did easy
install using --prefix so
o their
> > server and it runs.
> >
> > If you can afford it ($10/month) I'd seriously suggest a low-end VPS.
> > They make life even easier.
> >
> > On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:02 PM, Jonas Obrist > <mailto:ojiido...@gmail.com>> wrote:
) I'd seriously suggest a low-end VPS.
> They make life even easier.
>
> On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:02 PM, Jonas Obrist <mailto:ojiido...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
> I try to get django (1.0.2) to run on a shared hosting (with python
> 2.5.2) through fcgi (with
at 5:02 PM, Jonas Obrist wrote:
>
> I try to get django (1.0.2) to run on a shared hosting (with python
> 2.5.2) through fcgi (with flup 1.0.2).
>
> I've written a very simple app to test this:
>
> /myproject/settings.py: http://dpaste.com/80556/
> /myproject/urls.py &
I try to get django (1.0.2) to run on a shared hosting (with python
2.5.2) through fcgi (with flup 1.0.2).
I've written a very simple app to test this:
/myproject/settings.py: http://dpaste.com/80556/
/myproject/urls.py: http://dpaste.com/80557/
/myproject/home/views.py: http://dpast
I am currently running a django site successfully on HM shared
hosting.
As far as I can tell I am using the same setup as you- except that I
haven't yet upgraded to flup 1.0.3.
It looks like your troubles are just with the path, though the WSGI
errors trouble me.
I'll let you know
On Aug 3, 10:17 pm, uxp wrote:
> On Aug 2, 4:21 pm, Daniel Roseman wrote:
> > Maybe a silly question, but you keep talking about
> > 'myproject.settings' - do you mean this is what you've called the
> > file? That won't work at all. The settings should be called
> > settings.py, you don't need t
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I have been trying to get Django working with Hostmonster.com shared
> webhosting with FCGI.
>
> From what I gather from the HM forums, this is possible, but I've been
> hitting some issues.
I was with HM for 5 years running django for the
in mysite.fcgi fix the settings file name.
os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = "mysite.settings"
Your settings file is inside a directory called "mysite". It will help
if you quickly take a look at modules documentation in python.
Also your fcgi complains about several missing parameters. It
On Aug 2, 4:21 pm, Daniel Roseman wrote:
> On Aug 2, 8:10 pm, Tim wrote:
>
> > Hello
>
> > I have been trying to get Django working with Hostmonster.com shared
> > webhosting with FCGI.
>
> > From what I gather from the HM forums, this is possible, but I've been
> > hitting some issues.
>
> >
On Aug 2, 8:10 pm, Tim wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have been trying to get Django working with Hostmonster.com shared
> webhosting with FCGI.
>
> From what I gather from the HM forums, this is possible, but I've been
> hitting some issues.
>
> I've installed Python 2.6.2 in my home directory, and by all
em here).
Configure the FCGI app, and .htaccess, as described at
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/deployment/fastcgi/#running-django-on-a-shared-hosting-provider-with-apache
and elaborated on at
http://www.hostmonsterforum.com/showpost.php?p=15030&postcount=4,
I can get it to generate
an rpm with the following commands:
$ rpm2cpio python-imaging*.rpm | cpio -idv
Hope that helps.
>
> > On Jun 7, 2:11 pm, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> > > On Sunday 07 June 2009 17:22:26 simonecare...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > > > I've noticed PIL is not inst
e is not installed
>
> On Jun 7, 2:11 pm, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> > On Sunday 07 June 2009 17:22:26 simonecare...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > > I've noticed PIL is not installed on my shared hosting.
> >
> > > I tried to install it through setup.py but I g
e:
>
> > I've noticed PIL is not installed on my shared hosting.
>
> > I tried to install it through setup.py but I got a permission error.
>
> > Has someone ever installed it on a shared hosting plan?
>
> which shared hosting plan? If you are on a shared hostin
On Sunday 07 June 2009 17:22:26 simonecare...@gmail.com wrote:
> I've noticed PIL is not installed on my shared hosting.
>
> I tried to install it through setup.py but I got a permission error.
>
> Has someone ever installed it on a shared hosting plan?
which shared hosting p
Hi to all.
I've noticed PIL is not installed on my shared hosting.
I tried to install it through setup.py but I got a permission error.
Has someone ever installed it on a shared hosting plan?
Thanks,
Simone.
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Hello Again,
In pursuing a solution to one problem, i seemed to have created
another. After playing around a bit with my dispatch.fcgi script, i
started getting django application errors. After some frustration i
restored my scripts to the half working state they were in when i had
started. How
There is a good page about django hosting in the docs:
http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/DjangoFriendlyWebHosts
On Apr 22, 2:17 am, CLIFFORD ILKAY wrote:
> On 21/04/09 06:52 PM, online service wrote:
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> > I have problem to install mod_python to 1and1 dedicated server (Apache
> > Portable Ru
Hello,
I'm not assuming anything !
I just ask a question for those who already tried to install it. I already
had an answer.
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Didine Wayde.
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 12:45 AM, Phil Mocek <
pmocek-list-django-us...@mocek.org> wrote:
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> On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 11:16:06PM +0200, Didine wrote:
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Hello Graham,
Thanks for your answer.
It seems that the problem occurred on a 1and1 VPS server.
I just have a shared hosting plan with an ssh access, but I don't think that
installing apache modules will be allowed.
Anyway, I'll try to get in touch with their support team to see if the
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