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Old Aug 6th, 2004, 03:07
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Can ASP run on a apache web server on a windows xp home edit

Can ASP run on a apache web server on a windows xp home edition notebook computer?

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It's not impossible, but it's not easy either.
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Hi jPerson....
You may find the following helpful:-
http://www.apache-asp.org/
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Whats the point? IIS is better.... dam right.
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Actually smokie.... IIS is not without flaw....
I personally think that although the security of IIS is much better now than ever, apache will beat IIS hands down in the security area....

Although... Secure Apache running on un-secure windows is just in my opinion ridiculous!

If you are installing apache because you can't install IIS on your windows home edition, then see this link (sponsored by 'Search') http://www.webforumz.com/v2/topic.as...C_ID=1434#7981
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Thanks to all those who responded!
My apache web server came with my Oracle 8I database. Windows xp home edition does not support IIS. I am trying to use ASP as my front-end and oracle as my backend. Since this is a home project security and speed is not an issue. I guess my next question is how do I configure the two?

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If using ASP is important to you, I'd highly recommend upgrading to XP Pro and using IIS - especially for doing something like connection to Oracle.
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That hard to configure?
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jperson... you can get IIS running on HOME edition.
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I believe Rob is referring to this...
http://www.15seconds.com/issue/020118.htm

But it isn't easy...
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