Jean-Denis Girard wrote:
>
> Hi dear modperlers,
>
> We have a client here willing to use Domino to serve
> his Web site.
>
I started considering Domino a while ago. My conclusion
was to flee from it.
I haven't used it and these were the opinions of real
programmers that used it. I'll try to
Gunther Birznieks wrote:
> Why do you need to settle on one or the other?
>
> Anyway, the only reason you need Domino IMHO is because you have linked in
> with other Lotus notes applications. However, if this is a public site not
> an intranet, I would strongly urge them not to use this short c
Why do you need to settle on one or the other?
Anyway, the only reason you need Domino IMHO is because you have linked in
with other Lotus notes applications. However, if this is a public site not
an intranet, I would strongly urge them not to use this short cut for
putting apps out there. Lot
hey are fixated on Domino to start with?
> What are their concerns?
>
> On Sun, 23 Apr 2000, Jean-Denis Girard wrote:
>
> > Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2000 08:36:45 -1000
> > From: Jean-Denis Girard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: mod-perl Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [OT] Lotus Domino as Web server ?
>
> Hi dear modperlers,
>
> We have a client here willing to use Domino to serve
> his Web site.
>
> The site should not be very busy (we expect about 15000
> hits per day), but is relatively complex, with database
> in
Hi dear modperlers,
We have a client here willing to use Domino to serve
his Web site.
The site should not be very busy (we expect about 15000
hits per day), but is relatively complex, with database
integration, visitors tracking, customers logins, SSL...
As anyone on the list already used this