Ned
I've forwarded this to the ColdFusion mailing list. I expect one or more of
those programmers
will have comments and advice for you.
Tom
----- Original Message -----
From: Ned Seaton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 6:28 PM
Subject: cgi and asp
> Folks:
>
> Pardon the cross-post.
>
> A programmer guy at our paper says he has done a bunch of database-related
> work in cgi, but our website is currently on an NT server. I am being told
> that the NT server won't really run cgi very well, so we need to get a new
> server -- I'm being pushed in the direction of a Cobalt "Raq" server, I
> believe they're called -- in order to avoid months of work learning asp
and
> then converting all the cgi stuff to asp.
>
> Neither alternative is all that exciting to me, since I'm supposed to keep
> costs down.
>
> Can anyone offer advice?
>
> We plan to use the programs (whether in asp or cgi) to manage content and
> rotate ads on our site, as well as various search-related functions.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --Ned Seaton
> The Manhattan (KS) Mercury
> www.themercury.com
>
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