Re: Apache vs IIS
- From: eclipsme <eclipsme@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 16:08:05 -0500
Lars wrote:
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I think it's a configuration problem.yes, it is in a public folder.
Check the following
*) Does the user have the right to read the image file and the folder where it is stored if it's stored in a subfolder.
No ASP on the site.
*) Don't if you can mix ASP.NET and PHP scripts. If you can then you should check so not the file format is disabled for viewing in ASP.NET.
IIS is designed for ASP, or rather visa versa. I don't think you can run asp on Apache, but I could be wrong. I am just hoping somebody can say "look here" for the differences in running php from IIS vs Apache. I guess it won't be so easy, though...
I have a site program in PHP and HTML and after evaluating ASP.NET I will try to move all my sites to ASP.NET 2.0 oor later. It's so much easier to handle database information form ASP.NET. With PHP you need to either write the database access procedures or get third party tools. This is much eaier in ASP.NET.
Apache vs IIS? I haven't got ASP.NET to work on Apache niether on my Windows Server not on my Linux Server so there for I would chose IIS. Not that Apache is bad but ASP.NET is far easier and faster to create good web forms in.
Harvey
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Lars
"eclipsme" <eclipsme@xxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i meddelandet news:9WHxj.1586$rE5.1079@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxHi all,
I have a photo gallery script that runs perfectly on an Apache server, but when I upload it to an IIS server I get the following error when clicking on a thumbnail:
"BAD REQUEST Please go back and request another image"
Is this a configuration problem? Is it a problem with the script itself? I don't know where to being looking, so any ideas are appreciated.
Thanks,
Harvey Wasserman
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