Re: [Webware-discuss] Hosting

2002-09-06 Thread Ian Bicking
david e said: > is there any other smart way to host your python stuff. > > would be cool with some "freeze" functionality to be > served with an all-in-one non python lib aware server... Webware is more difficult to serve than just the Python environment -- it's easy to find hosts with Python in

Re: [Webware-discuss] Hosting

2002-09-06 Thread Juan David Ibáñez Palomar
Kevin Dahlhausen wrote: >Does anybody out there know of an inexpensive web hosting site that >supports webware? I'm sure most will support the cgi adapter, but >certainly the fastcgi is more appropriate for deployment. It would be >really great if they either allow compiled python extensions o

Re: [Webware-discuss] Hosting

2002-09-06 Thread david e
is there any other smart way to host your python stuff. would be cool with some "freeze" functionality to be served with an all-in-one non python lib aware server... >Does anybody out there know of an inexpensive web hosting site that >supports webware? I'm sure most will support the cgi adap

Re: [Webware-discuss] Hosting

2002-09-05 Thread Tripp Lilley
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Kevin Dahlhausen wrote: > Does anybody out there know of an inexpensive web hosting site that > supports webware? I'm sure most will support the cgi adapter, but > certainly the fastcgi is more appropriate for deployment. It would be > really great if they either allow comp

[Webware-discuss] Hosting

2002-09-05 Thread Kevin Dahlhausen
Does anybody out there know of an inexpensive web hosting site that supports webware? I'm sure most will support the cgi adapter, but certainly the fastcgi is more appropriate for deployment. It would be really great if they either allow compiled python extensions or are willing to install thin

Re: [Webware-discuss] Hosting

2002-02-20 Thread Patrick Giagnocavo
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 04:10:06PM -0800, Mike Orr wrote: > On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 03:49:23PM -0800, Kevin Dahlhausen wrote: > > Does anyone know any inexpensive Webware-friendly > > hosts? > > I don't know if they're Webware-friendly or inexpensive, but Hostway > (www.hostway.com) was a

Re: [Webware-discuss] Hosting

2002-02-20 Thread Mike Orr
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 03:49:23PM -0800, Kevin Dahlhausen wrote: > Does anyone know any inexpensive Webware-friendly > hosts? I don't know if they're Webware-friendly or inexpensive, but Hostway (www.hostway.com) was a sponsor of the Python conference, and they use Python internally to so

[Webware-discuss] Hosting

2002-02-20 Thread Kevin Dahlhausen
Ok, I'm pulling my hair out with my third provider. Does anyone know any inexpensive Webware-friendly hosts? I would especially like to be able to load C/C++ language Python extensions from my own directory. (All 3 said sure you can do that, but it turned out not to be the case). Thanks

Re: [Webware-discuss] Hosting Options And Requirements

2001-12-16 Thread Ian Bicking
On Sun, 2001-12-16 at 17:01, Richard Gordon wrote: > One question- I played with WebKit.cgi and OneShot.cgi before then > building wkcgi. I couldn't get the latter to execute without an > extension, so I wound up renaming it to wk.cgi and it works fine, but > did I miss a trick (e.g., is adding

Re: [Webware-discuss] Hosting Options And Requirements

2001-12-16 Thread Richard Gordon
At 2:25 PM -0600 12/15/01, Ian Bicking wrote: >I'm using SPS, and at $100 they are a bit cheaper than Verio, and I >think more flexible -- there's really nothing you can do to tell it's >not a dedicated machine, you get root access, you can bind low ports and >install your own daemons. But their

Re: [Webware-discuss] Hosting Options And Requirements

2001-12-15 Thread Ian Bicking
On Sat, 2001-12-15 at 14:09, Tracy S. Ruggles wrote: > on 01.12.15 1:21 PM, Ian Bicking at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > If you get a dedicated server, you can definitely run multiple websites, > > off the same AppServer, or multiple AppServers. ModRewriteRecipies on > > the wiki has a little a

Re: [Webware-discuss] Hosting Options And Requirements

2001-12-15 Thread Tracy S. Ruggles
on 01.12.15 1:21 PM, Ian Bicking at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > If you get a dedicated server, you can definitely run multiple websites, > off the same AppServer, or multiple AppServers. ModRewriteRecipies on > the wiki has a little about doing this with virtual hosts. There are > hosts that all

Re: [Webware-discuss] Hosting Options And Requirements

2001-12-15 Thread Tim Payne
On Saturday, December 15, 2001, at 02:06 PM, Patrick K. O'Brien wrote: > Could someone please elaborate on this? Does this mean I would need to > have > a dedicated server? Or does it just mean that most shared hosts aren't > running Webware? If I got a dedicated server (Linux/Apache/Python) an

RE: [Webware-discuss] Hosting Options And Requirements

2001-12-15 Thread Ian Bicking
t all the flexibility and it's cheaper. > --- > Patrick K. O'Brien > Orbtech.com - Your Source For Python Development Services > Phone: 314-963-3206 > > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behal

Re: [Webware-discuss] Hosting Options And Requirements

2001-12-15 Thread Ian Bicking
On Sat, 2001-12-15 at 12:02, Patrick K. O'Brien wrote: > I can't seem to find any information on what is required to have a Webware > application hosted. Does this information exist anywhere? if not, what > hosting options are available and what is required? Assuming a host running > Linux/Apache/

RE: [Webware-discuss] Hosting Options And Requirements

2001-12-15 Thread Patrick K. O'Brien
ce For Python Development Services Phone: 314-963-3206 > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Patrick > K. O'Brien > Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 12:02 PM > To: Webware > Subject: [Webware-discuss] Hosting Opti

[Webware-discuss] Hosting Options And Requirements

2001-12-15 Thread Patrick K. O'Brien
I can't seem to find any information on what is required to have a Webware application hosted. Does this information exist anywhere? if not, what hosting options are available and what is required? Assuming a host running Linux/Apache/Python, what does one need to be able to run the Webware AppSer