Active Server Pages from Apache2 under SLES 9/10 ?

2007-06-01 Thread Thomas Kern
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 lookfeel standards. The RedDot admins say that in
order to implement the lookfeel 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.

/Tom Kern
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Re: Active Server Pages from Apache2 under SLES 9/10 ?

2007-06-01 Thread Neale Ferguson
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 lookfeel standards. The RedDot admins say that in
 order to implement the lookfeel 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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Re: Active Server Pages from Apache2 under SLES 9/10 ?

2007-06-01 Thread Dave Jones

Hi, Tom.

I believe the answer is yes, you can serve out .asp web pages using
Apache on Linux. You can read more about how to do it here:
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/032105internet.html
and here:
http://www.apache-asp.org/

Good luck.

Neale Ferguson wrote:

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 lookfeel standards. The RedDot admins say that in
order to implement the lookfeel 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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