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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T17:30:16+00:00 2026-06-06T17:30:16+00:00

Help! I think i’ve gone in a bit over my head. I’m making a

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Help! I think i’ve gone in a bit over my head. I’m making a website for a friend who has already got a domain/hosting on the website 123reg. Keen to learn them i’ve been picking up python and django as i go, figured getting it online would be no problem because 123reg supports python (unspecified version).

So far i’ve been doing everything with the django test-server locally, i went to look into uploading it somewhere as a test and realised there’s an awful lot i don’t know and even with google its a bit overwhelming.

I found this link which will help me later i’m sure but right now, could someone help me understand What is Apache? I thought the server was the hardware a site was physically hosted on but i can’t understand it at all now.. So i download Apache and then what? Can i just copy it into the root directory for the website on 123reg? Is their an installer? Will 123reg allow it to “run” or “serve” or whatever word’s appropriate or will there be permissions issues?

And then once that’s sorted there’s mod_wsgi to look into, a cursory glance at the installation guide shows commands to be run, which confuses me further as i was not aware that a standard host like 123reg have any sort of inbuilt console window to be run on in which case how are you expected to execute these commands?

And another thing I didn’t really think through, I’m using the built in sqlite database technology.. How will i be able to install it on my webspace? and then how will that effect my django configuration? or maybe i’ll have to change to MySql v5 which 123reg says it supports?

I know these must be idiotic questions, I just wasn’t sure where best to ask for help and SO has one of the most helpful and knowledgeable communities around. I did try having a google but everything was a bit overly technical for me.

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    2026-06-06T17:30:17+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 5:30 pm

    You can’t upload a Django site using FTP on a shared hosting provider and expect it to run. You’ll need to configure it to run with their installed Apache, including configuration like mod_wsgi.

    I very much doubt that 123-reg support this. You are unlikely to be able to run a Django site there. You should look for a more Django-friendly site – I recommend Webfaction.

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