Re: How do you install Django on a shared hosting without root access?
On Saturday, May 12, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Timothy Makobu wrote:
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" <dansantos74@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.Do I install things in this order for shared hosting, or have I messed up the order when not using root?1. Python 2.72. virtualenv.py3. (ENV1)$ pip install django--
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