afaik, IIS processes ASP natively. There shouldn't be any conflict
Hi, i know that php can run on IIS, but what i do not know is that if php and asp.net can run on IIS at the same time. do u know? J
afaik, IIS processes ASP natively. There shouldn't be any conflict
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so theoretically u should be able to run them both simultaneously? i suppose that is logical :)
Well... yeah. They both do different things. If they both tried to process ASP files or PHP files, then maybe there might be a conflict, but they don't.
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IIS makes me cry. Nothing ever seems to work right for me.
hahaha, u ever looked at iis7? it is really great, tho i havnt really used it much. I went to a seminar and they touched on iis7. the control panel has been redone completely, much more friendly.
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Yeah I've heard good things about it. Having worked at a myriad of hosting companies I have seen IIS in a ton of situations. I hear one of the nicest things about IIS7 is that it comes with it's own control panel which eliminates the need to try to integrate something like Plesk which always has problems or doesn't function correctly.
yes, it does. i believe that configuration is a whole lot simpler as well as u can manage all of configurations from the web.config file.
ive looked at plesk before (for apache/php) though and i thought that it was quite good. i have never looked at plesk for windows tho.
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