I share your thoughts - code that works on Apache/Linux and IIS/Windows (2
supported platforms) should work on Apache/Windows. So, we're not saying it
does not work, most likely it's just a configuration of the PHP that is the
issue here. I've had people inside of Tucows try CCS on the number of
different platforms (including Mac), and it did work without problem.

However it is difficult for us to officially support many platform
combinations, as we'd have to set-up QA and support boxes for every
combination. As we gain more experience inside of organization, we may
extend number of supported platforms/combinations.

Thanks,
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Zeljko Dimic
Technical Product Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tucows Inc.
96 Mowat Avenue
Toronto, ON, M6K 3M1
Canada
tel: 416.535.0123 x 1256
fax: 416.531.5584
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of RustIndy
> Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 2:03 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [domains-dev] A whole pile of errors - Win2K, Apache2, PHP5
>
>
> > We had to make that call. We're dealing with a brand new
> > application that is made of brand-new,
> > written-from-the-ground-up code. That means it's new to all
> > of us, which in turn means that we have to keep the number
> > of tech and support variables to a minimum. Hence
> > the limited number of supported configurations. We decided
> > to go with the most likely combination, which on Windows
> > would be going with IIS as the web server.
>
> IIS is indeed popular with the Windows set, no argument there,
> and Frank (from
> support) has told me pretty much the same thing you have.
>
> But I wouldn't have thought it possible to write code that worked
> on Apache/Linux
> and IIS/Windows and not on Apache/Windows. I write *all* of my
> sites from the
> ground up and I've never come across that particular problem.
>
> Bad decision, IMO.
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