Re: Windows binaries for Apache, etc (WAS: RE: CHEAPO hosting??)

by "Roger Stenning" <roger(at)isgwds.enterprise-plc.com>

 Date:  Tue, 22 Jan 2002 16:15:36 -0000
 To:  <hwg-techniques(at)mail.hwg.org>,
<kathyw(at)home.albury.net.au>,
"Darrell" <darrell(at)webctr.com>,
<digitalblister(at)home.com>
 References:  isgwds00000 kathydell
  todo: View Thread, Original
Darrell <darrell(at)webctr.com> wrote...

> No...The 3rd link below is for Apache, which
> will handle that job (the web server)...

Then Thomas Bradley" <digitalblister(at)home.com> wrote...

> You were correct, in order to run ASP, you need PWS/IIS.
> PWS will do quite nicely for testing locally before
> implementing. It is a little tricky though. You cannot
> just start the page up in the browser.
> 
> If you have 98 2k or XP, startup PWs services and
> place your website in the wwwroot subdirectory under
> inetpub. Then you can startup the ASp page.

and then, Kathy Wheeler" <kathyw(at)home.albury.net.au> wrote...

> Nope. Apache IS a web server. I could go as far
> as saying it's THE web server ;-) No need for
> PWS/IIS at all.

Sorry it took so long to get back to you all - it's been busy here!

Many thanks for the replies and advice; it's appreciated.

Best regards,

Roger Stenning
UK Amateur Radio call sign: G1LIW
Organiser, The Impossible Scenarios Group
www.the-isg.co.uk
ICQ: 74721632
(PGP public key available on request)
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