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Posted by Andy Hassall on 11/11/06 03:04
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 21:53:16 -0500, Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex@attglobal.net>
wrote:
>>> Of course this is on IIS, so there's no .htaccess.
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>> There's not even a webserver ... SCNR
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>Bullshit. It may not be as good as Apache, but it still is a perfectly
>good webserver.
On this point, agreed - IIS 6 is a reasonable basic webserver. I run one at
work in a mixed ASP (legacy code) and PHP (new code) environment, and it's
noticably better than IIS 5, and Apache on Windows is historically not
brilliant. Having said that, I'm still working (slowly) towards Apache on a
UNIX variant (probably RHEL), since all the new code is PHP and is gradually
replacing the ASP.
>Sorry, Micha. Your theoretical ideas don't work in practice.
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>Try doing parsing every file (including static html files) for three or
>four different languages.
You've missed the point - I don't believe anyone has suggested that you do
that.
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