Re: Apache vs IIS
- From: "Lars" <jon.doe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2008 22:47:36 GMT
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Lars wrote:
Hi
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eclipsme wrote:
Lars wrote:You can run asp on Apache server, and you can do that even on an Apache
Apache vs IIS? I haven't got ASP.NET to work on Apache niether on myIIS is designed for ASP, or rather visa versa. I don't think you can
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.
run asp on Apache, but I could be wrong.
running on a Linux server. It's a bit more tricky to install Apache+asp
on Linux than iis+asp on microsoft.
I am just hoping somebody can say "look here" for the differences inIt's easier to say what could be wrong if seen the code and your iis
running php from IIS vs Apache. I guess it won't be so easy, though...
settings.
PHP on a IIS server is rather easy to run once you install PHP on a PC
but if you only use PHP why not use Apache for Windows. If you plan to
use IIS then I ASP.NET and a database on the homepage then IIS is a good
suggestion. I haven't tried PHP on IIS since I can use ASP.NET. The old
version of ASP is pretty similar to PHP. As I recall the use of PHP
started to grow when ASP was introduces. The syntax of the two languages
is different. With ASP.NET not only do you write C# or VB script for your
homepages you can also add WebControls as you can't do with PHP. When you
use PHP you have to check $_GET, $_POST or $_SESSION arrays for fetching
user data. ASP.NET is more used as a WISYWIG tool. Add a control let's
say a button for a form to the aspx page then double click the button and
you end up where you can write the code.
Lars
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I've done some ASP.NET. Thanks anyway. I'll stick with PHP and Apache on
Linux. Cheaper and more efficient use of system resources. ASP.NET is a
huge resource hog - like all MS products.
Well that's as good reason as any one. Yes ASP.NET takes some system
resources. But if you design a large system the monley spend in time saving
is greater than what you save to run the system on a cheaper machine.
There is one MS product I DON'T like and that's The MS Antispyware Program.
It removes all spyware except the biggest spyware of them all "MSN Serach
and WIndows Messanger". MS Antispyware program where probably only written
and released to get rid of all competition for Microsoft MSN Search.
When it comes to programming tools I like Borlands tools better. As you
might know Delphi is also available for Linux under the name Kylix.
Lars
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