[Q] Compatibility issues using Apache and/or IIS

From: Michael T. Peterson (mtp1032_at_comcast.net)
Date: 12/24/03


To: php-general@lists.php.net
Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 13:02:35 -0800

First I'm very new to all this, so forgive the naivity of these questions:
Anyway, I am building a WEB Site dev environment that supports PHP-MySQL
development. I have both IIS and Apache WEB servers available for local
testing which begs the following question:

What are the factors that would influence my choosing IIS over Apache or
vice-versa? If I develop and test against a local Apache server, will I run
into problems when uploading to a site that uses IIS? What about using a
local IIS server and uploading to an Apache site?

Thanks in advance.

Michael



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