Hi again,
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
since my active server page knowledge is pretty much zero here is my
issue. Have several clients that use IIS w/lots of ASP[yuk] instead
of Apache all things PERL.
Richard and Josh have answered your other points, but I'd just like to
Hi there,
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How far along is mod perl ASP? IOW just how compatible is it to the
proprietary equiv?
I'm not quite sure what you mean. Be aware that Apache::ASP is purely
for scripting in Perl. I have used it on a system which now has a
very large
hi,
THX for the response. To clarify since my active server page
knowledge is pretty
much zero here is my issue. Have several clients that use IIS w/lots of
ASP[yuk]
instead of Apache all things PERL.
However really don't know if their websites would suddenly look different
if one were
THX for the response. To clarify since my active server page
knowledge is pretty
much zero here is my issue.
I'm afraid that what you want to do probably isn't possible.
I will try to teach you something about the architecture of ASP on IIS,
and how it differs from Apache::ASP.
In
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
How far along is mod perl ASP? IOW just how compatible is it to the
proprietary equiv? Reason being is that i would love to offer it to clients
that use the m$ one transparently. That way they get what they want if
that is what they want and i get what i