Re: Free python server.

2005-01-14 Thread Robin Becker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Your file probably need to (a) be in the cgi-bin, not public_html, (b) be flagged executable (chmod a+x file.py), and (c) begin with the line: '#!/usr/bin/env python' If the server doesn't provide you with CGI (or, strongly preferable, SCGI or mod_python), you're probably

Free python server.

2005-01-13 Thread rootshell
Hello. I need an account no free python server. Would somebody help me? I tried to find one no www.python.org [there are few addresses of free hosts] but unfortunately can't manage with the registration. Best Regards Rootshell -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Free python server.

2005-01-13 Thread Michel Claveau - abstraction méta-galactique non triviale en fuite perpétuelle.
Hi ! Server, web ? Files server ? Web-services server ? XML-RPC server ? Mail-server ? Newsgroups server ? SGBD server ? Object server ? Persistance server ? Restaurant server ? or ALL ? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Free python server.

2005-01-13 Thread rootshell
Hi there. What I need is web sever, where I could put just one python script. Greetings. Rootshell. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Free python server.

2005-01-13 Thread Kartic
You can try for a free shell access at www.arbornet.org. telnet (or better SSH) to m-net.arbornet.org and at the login prompt, type newuser, press enter and follow the on-screen instructions to register. Once you register, you get a shell account with email and web space. Since it is a free

Re: Free python server.

2005-01-13 Thread rootshell
Thank you very much. Arbornet.org seems to be ok Unforutnately I was convinced that I only have to only copy my *.py file to /public_hml directory and everything will be all right. As you expect I was wrong. R. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Free python server.

2005-01-13 Thread Reinhold Birkenfeld
Kartic wrote: And yes, they have python installed... Python 2.1! Reinhold -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list