So change your Apache server string to say IIS instead.  Why tell them you
are using Apache?

On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Larry Brown wrote:

> This should bump up my popularity here...can you run asp on apache?  The
> reason I ask is that I understand you can use a php option to hide the fact
> that you are running php.  This sounds like a good idea to keep people
> guessing, but I also want to use .asp extensions and have them parsed for
> the php tags.  I thought this would be nice if someone wanted to screw with
> a site they wouldn't even be trying tools that would apply.  However, if you
> can't run asp on apache nobody would be fooled.  Any thoughts?
>
> Larry S. Brown
> Dimension Networks, Inc.
> (727) 723-8388
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