iASP will even make ASP work on Linux/390?
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James,
ASP code can be run if you have the iASP product on the Linux side.
Phil
James Melin wrote:
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> I've been able to publish things to s/390 Linux and S/390 Unix System
> Services with Frontpage 98 for several years. What problems are you
having?
> I've not tried FP 2000 but everythign I've tried thus far works (no ASP
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> other wintel specific stuff, obviously)
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> On our company intranet webserver, various departments maintain their
> own pages. Most utilize front page and front page publishing features,
> which unfortunately require front page server extensions which aren't
> available on Linux S/390, so that stuff is stuck on an NT box for now.
> The server extensions are available for linux on intel, and OS/390, but
> not Linux on S/390. What substitutes are people using? I've enabled
> HTTP PUT requests in apache and tried amaya (w3c.org's
> browser/editor/publisher) but it didn't seem a good fit. Has anyone had
> success in this area, or know of any alternatives I should check out?
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> Thanks,
> ~ Daniel