Thank you Frank!

Would it be a good idea to set up a mapserver installer that is specifically for IIS? I would love to maintain that particular one and testdrive new versions for it. I will see if I can find an installer tool that can also script IIS settings at forehand.

To be continued...


Frank Warmerdam schreef:
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Frank,

Thank you for the response, I understand your concern and will keep it in
mind. For now this is at least a working situation under IIS, which on
itself is tricky enough allready. The enduser however is stricly a
microsoft minded firm and Apache was no option so WAMP or ms4w was no
option.

Basically the situation that I now have is a FWtools that is a stripped
ms4w installation without apache and mysql, but with the proj and gdal
definitions from FWTools.

Milo,

I certainly imagine that a stripped MS4W should be usable under IIS.
And likely FWTools's mapserver should work under IIS. I'm not arguing about that. Just warning on the dangers of mixing mapscript dll's from MS4 with
FWTools mapserver core.

Of course, anything that works for you is fair game as long as it doesn't
impose a support burden on others.

Best regards,



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