Re: [Nolug] Migrating ASP pages to Apache [Helmut, check this out]

From: Jame Scott <jhs_technical_at_cox.net>
Date: 08 Feb 2004 11:39:34 -0600
Message-Id: <1076261974.1083.4.camel@ip68-11-44-133.no.no.cox.net>

On Sun, 2004-02-08 at 02:13, Petri Laihonen wrote:
> Mischa Krilov <subs@krilov.com> wrote ..
> >
> > A quick Google search resulted in this link:
> >
> > http://www.apache-asp.org/
> >
> > From the intro:
> >
> > "Apache::ASP provides an Active Server Pages port to the Apache Web
> > Server with Perl scripting only, and enables developing of dynamic web
> > applications with session management and embedded Perl code. There are
> > also many powerful extensions, including XML taglibs, XSLT rendering,
> > and new events not originally part of the ASP API!"
> >
> > Now, I don't know squat about ASP (apart from the acronym), but this
> > looks like it could be a big piece of your puzzle, no?
> >
> > Mischa.
> >
> (I've missed the original post so my comments might not be on the ball.)
>
> I've been using Chilisoft for running asp pages in my linux box for several years. However since I started learning PHP, I've converted most of my asp scripts to PHP.
>
> For ASP -> PHP beginners I recommend php2asp (GUI available) I've also realized that PHP <-> MSSQL scripting is much easier than ASP <->MSSQL.
>
> Petri
This came from a conversation at the guerrilla meeting. Helmut has a
number of websites on a Windoze server and we were encouraging him to
get rid of the headache.
One of the issues we had little knowledge was what to advise him on the
asp pages migration. The rest we felt would be relatively painless.

-- 
James Scott
Computers are fun once you understand they are as dumb as a post.
Helping customers with solutions since 1992.
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