"John E. Barham" wrote: > > [...] > I've seen references to mod_python and mod_snake > but can't get any clear indication as to their Windows compatibility. > > A couple of other factors: we're developing on Windows (because it's easy > and cheap ;) but hope to deploy on Unix, probably Solaris. Also, we aren't > planning on going into production until the summer (July that is--don't want > to be guilty of hemispheric discrimination!) by which time Apache 2.0 will > hopefully be out of beta. Hence I can accept short-term stability issues > for better longer-term performance and portability. > > Recommendations? We are in a similar situation: we develop on NT using Apache (currently the 1.3.19) and mod_python (2.7.1), and we deploy on Linux with Apache and mod_python. Worked out of the box on both OSes and works fine as a solution in general. Regards, Jan
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