Webhosting with ruby?

Does anyone know of any webhosters offering Ruby (or mod_ruby)?

Thanks,

Chris

Chris Pine wrote:

Does anyone know of any webhosters offering Ruby (or mod_ruby)?

James Britt

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Thanks,

Chris

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Chris Pine wrote:

Does anyone know of any webhosters offering Ruby (or mod_ruby)?

Thanks,

Chris

rootr.net is one.

I came across http://www.1and1.com the other day, they offer free web
hosting for 3 years as a promotion that runs till Jan 20, 2004. I set
up an account with them, it looks great. 500M disk space,
Perl/Python/PHP, MySQL database, ftp/ssh access to their Linux server.
They do not officially support Ruby (I called their support line),
however I found Ruby 1.6.7 installed there, and checked that CGIs in
Ruby work fine, it seems like no mod_ruby though :-(. I also compiled
Ruby 1.8.1 and installed it in my home directory there, works great.

I do not know all implications, however according to their site
“there’s no strings attached” ;-). For me it looks safe as they do not
require a credit card to setup an account, just a US based phone number
(their automated system calls you back to pronounce your PIN to proceed
with setup).

Sincerely,
Gennady Bystritsky

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On Jan 4, 2004, at 5:41, Chris Pine wrote:

Does anyone know of any webhosters offering Ruby (or mod_ruby)?

Thanks,

Chris

“Chris Pine” cpine@hellotree.com wrote in message

Does anyone know of any webhosters offering Ruby (or mod_ruby)?

I can strongly recommend totalweb-inc.com

Very affordable and prompt service. Both Ruby and mod_ruby support
available.

Thanks,

Chris

HTH,
– shanko

I do. http://theinternetco.net/

Fast-CGI based, too, for a bit more permission flexibility than mod_ruby
allows.

Ari

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On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 00:24 +0900, Michael campbell wrote:

Chris Pine wrote:

Does anyone know of any webhosters offering Ruby (or mod_ruby)?

Chris Pine wrote:

Does anyone know of any webhosters offering Ruby (or mod_ruby)?

http://www.rubygarden.org/ruby?RubyFriendlyISPs

I just added http://www.cybersalad.net to the wiki page.
They support Ruby and are very developer-friendly…

Regards,

Bill

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