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ASP.NET and Apache
Can ASP.NET pages be made for Apache Server?
If so how difficult would it be? Is it much different than writing for
IIS?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
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Re: ASP.NET and Apache
Ed Paterson <edwardp@emj.ca> wrote:
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> Can ASP.NET pages be made for Apache Server?
Not right now.
> If so how difficult would it be?
Quite difficult, right now. I suspect others may make this easier later.
For Apache on Windows, you'd presumably have to write an Apache module
that understands ASP.NET. For Apache on another platform, you'd have to
get a .NET framework first (see <http://www.go-mono.com>) and then get
an Apache module.
--
Dave Rothgery
Picking nits since 1976
drothgery@alum.wpi.edu
http://drothgery.editthispage.com
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Re: ASP.NET and Apache
Although I don't have personal knowledge of the product (yet), this news
item may help.
http://www.halcyonsoft.com/news/iNET_PR.asp
"David A. Rothgery" <drothgery@alum.wpi.edu> wrote in message
news:MPG.16c1adf2eb36707b9896fd@news.devx.com...
> Ed Paterson <edwardp@emj.ca> wrote:
> >
> > Can ASP.NET pages be made for Apache Server?
>
> Not right now.
>
> > If so how difficult would it be?
>
> Quite difficult, right now. I suspect others may make this easier later.
>
> For Apache on Windows, you'd presumably have to write an Apache module
> that understands ASP.NET. For Apache on another platform, you'd have to
> get a .NET framework first (see <http://www.go-mono.com>) and then get
> an Apache module.
>
> --
> Dave Rothgery
> Picking nits since 1976
> drothgery@alum.wpi.edu
> http://drothgery.editthispage.com
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