Re: Develop an ASP website under Fedora

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If you are really inclined there is a software that Sun has called Sun Chili!Soft - I don't know if its still called that - but that does this sort of thing. I know there is free developer version that is useful, runs on linux as well.

	cheers,

	Aly.

Earl Moore wrote:
I believe this project uses perl as the embedded language.  You can use perl
as a scripting language on a windows box (using activestate perlscript) but
I'm not sure if the syntax is the same between the two.  You may be able to
use this but it may just be easier to work on the windows box.

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[mailto:fedora-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Christoph Wickert
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Subject: Re: Develop an ASP website under Fedora


Am Di, den 03.02.2004 schrieb Coume - Lubox.com um 14:15:

Hello,

I have been developing my personal website under PHP, which is great
with linux... But my very nice headmaster ask me to do the uni website,
and I have to do it under ASP :(

Do you know if it is possible to develop ASP on my computer and also
access them like it is possible with PHP???


http://www.apache-asp.org/
Download at
http://freshmeat.net/projects/apacheasp/

to convert asp 2 php you can use asp2php.

# whichcd asp2php

CD-3:asp2php-0.76.2-6.i386.rpm
CD-3:asp2php-gtk-0.76.2-6.i386.rpm
SOURCE-CD-1:asp2php-0.76.2-6.src.rpm

Christoph


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