Look at using "mono" (www.mono-project.com). It's now packaged with
SLES10 and RPMs are available for SLES9. Look at http://linuxvm.org for
a presentation I did at SHARE (search for Mono on the presentations
page). There's a mod_mono plugin for Apache that will allow you to serve
ASP.

On Fri, 2007-06-01 at 11:00 -0400, Thomas Kern wrote:
> I have a customer currently using our linux under z/VM to host multiple
> websites. All sites are simple static html, jpg, and pdf files. He is
> looking into using another office's RedDot system for content management
> and Department-wide look&feel standards. The RedDot admins say that in
> order to implement the look&feel standards they HAD TO use Active Server
> Pages (.asp) code. They really want my customer to move completely onto
> their Win2k servers for the RedDot functions and for the webserving.
>
> Is there any way I can still host these RedDot created webpages with
> the .asp stuff. I would be using Apache2 under either SLES9 or SLES10,
> preferably 64bit, but I think I will have to do a 31bit SLES9 for
> something else.

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