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Tony Johnson
System Administrator
Demand Publishing Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg W [mailto:redhat_list hotmail com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 1999 5:42 PM
To: redhat-list redhat com
Cc: bkosch omnicast net
Subject: Re: Apache and pages
Hi
Save yourself some major headaches.....Run NT for ASP & FrontPage customers,
and Linux for CGI & Perl and everyone else ..
Try the other way first, but I would not waste too much time...everytime
someone makes a fancy ASP page, or the coding/features change, your
customers will be harrassing you as to why they dont work !
C ya
>From: GateKeepeR News <gatenews omnicast net>
>I do know about SSI and pretty much everything else. (well, not that I
>know HOW to do it, but I know of them (: ) I actually haven't done any
>work with ASPs either, but we have customers that want to use their ASPs
>that they developed in Front page. We are not allowing any front page
>extensions, but ASAIK the ASPs are different.
> >
> > Anything being done of late on NT has been done for years on *nix, just
> > names/extensions are different ASP = SSI , CGI & PERL are native to UNIX
> > Linux and tend to get more done, I use both systems, but find that there
>are
> > a lot of well developed, well tested, low or no cost options for *nix.
>Some
> > may disagree, but I believe in horses for courses, and I generally dont
>try
> > and make things that work well on one system, work on the other.
> >
> > For those unsure of abreiviated terms
> > ASP= Active Server Pages
> > SSI= Server Side Includes
> >
> > But I have also read what prompted your question.
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