m: HOFLee _ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 6:09 PM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: Re: OT: ColdFusion + ASP without IIS?
>
>>I hate that... MS did the same thing with Win2K... In the ad copy on
>>their site (specifically the version comparison no less
s,
Jeff
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From: HOFLee _ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 6:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: ColdFusion + ASP without IIS?
>I hate that... MS did the same thing with Win2K... In the ad copy on
>their site (specifically the version comparison no l
>I hate that... MS did the same thing with Win2K... In the ad copy on
>their site (specifically the version comparison no less) they said "to
>help support web developers who work on their home machines, we're
>including a FULL, UNALTERED copy of IIS in Win2K Pro"... So I
>installed it... and found
>>Don't know what version you are using
7,0,0,91690 Edition Developer
I just download it last week.
May be there is an update I sould get?
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Subject: Re: OT: ColdFusion + ASP without IIS?
>>I wonder whether it is even worth building CFX tags anymore
I need a CFX tag to grab information from JDBC and be compatible with a
previous ODBC version.
Beleive me, if I could do it in C, I wo
>>I wonder whether it is even worth building CFX tags anymore
I need a CFX tag to grab information from JDBC and be compatible with a
previous ODBC version.
Beleive me, if I could do it in C, I would!
>>have you tried the CF Admin Clear Template Cache option?
I see no "Clear Template Cache opt
>>why not just run IIS?
> IIS doesn't run on XP Home afaik. In order to install IIS
> I would have to upgrade that machine. It isn't worth it
> for something I am only playing around with.
I hate that... MS did the same thing with Win2K... In the ad copy on
their site (specifically the version co
>why not just run IIS?
IIS doesn't run on XP Home afaik. In order to install IIS I would have to
upgrade that machine. It isn't worth it for something I am only playing around
with.
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> > For ASP.NET check out mono.
>
> Do you know if mono works on windows?
If you're running on Windows, and you want to run ASP and ASP.NET, why not
just run IIS? It will be exponentially easier, and I would bet good money
that it'll also run those programs a lot better than any alternative you
m
>For ASP.NET check out mono.
Do you know if mono works on windows?
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>If you want to run ASP 3, probably the best alternative for apache is
>Chilisoft ASP. For ASP.NET check out mono.
Thanks! I hadn't heard about mono. I'm off to download, setup and configure!
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HOFLee _ wrote:
>>There used to be some alternative engine for ASP, but I have no idea
>>if it is still around. I think you are totally out of luck as far as .
>>net goes, though I could be wrong.
>>
>>
>
>Thanks for the reply. Yes, I did see a few references to ASP alternatives,
>but nothi
> There used to be some alternative engine for ASP, but I have no idea
> if it is still around. I think you are totally out of luck as far as .
> net goes, though I could be wrong.
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I did see a few references to ASP alternatives, but
nothing solid. I just saw something
There used to be some alternative engine for ASP, but I have no idea if it is
still around. I think you are totally out of luck as far as .net goes, though I
could be wrong.
> I have ColdFusion (development version/built in webserver) installed
> on my local windows computer. I also want to run
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