using virtualenv's on IIS7
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using virtualenv's on IIS7
We are currently testing Django on a live server using Windows 2008 webserver and IIS7. To run Django projects on IIS we use Helicon Zoo (Python hosting package with Django).
The plan is to host multiple clients on that webserver and we would like to use virtualenv, so we can upgrade python packages for specific clients, without affecting the others.
The specific question is; when we have several virtualenvs on the server, how do we set up the different Django sites under IIS to use a specific virtualenv?
Thanks in advance for your time and answers,
Marcel
The plan is to host multiple clients on that webserver and we would like to use virtualenv, so we can upgrade python packages for specific clients, without affecting the others.
The specific question is; when we have several virtualenvs on the server, how do we set up the different Django sites under IIS to use a specific virtualenv?
Thanks in advance for your time and answers,
Marcel
Re: using virtualenv's on IIS7
Seems I already answered your question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1064 ... 5#10650275
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