2016-12-06 13:03 GMT+01:00 Edward Ned Harvey (mono) <edward.harvey.mono@ clevertrove.com>:
> > There simply isn't enough compatibility between mono ASP.NET and > Microsoft ASP.NET, to expect this to be cross-platform compatible. > Then I must have been living in a dream, since I've been hosting ASP.Net apps under Mono+Linux+Nginx for several years, first with WebForms, and now under MVC4/5, and they work like a charm. Of course you have to plan in advance for a cross-platform environment (things like paths, user impersonations, etc.), and there are some slight wrinkles here and there (third party components that rely on Windows will not work, ) but my workflow (develop in Visual Studio, build with Mono under Jenkins, test there with JUint, deploy in Linux) is very reliable. I'm not saying this is "the" way to go, one should to decide if some (very minor) inconvenience, and a bigger difficulty in setting up the environment, is worth the difference in cost for hosting and/or Windows licenses, including the added flexibility of using Linux (scripting, usually better peformance, etc.) m. P.S. Thanks to Edward Ned Harvey that made me realize I had replied to him personally instead of sending my reply to the list.
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