My experience has been that you should have no problem using both PHP and
ASP with IIS.

But that's just my personal experience. You can even use both together to an
extent, I presume.

I have used both PHP and Perl together (not in same exact code, that is. but
passing from one perl script to a php script, and vice versa.)

GOod luck with it,
Nicole
www.aeontrek.comn



"David Lanier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Hi,
>
> I am a college student majoring in computer programming, and have gotten
my
> college to agree to allow me to install the MySQL database and PHP4 engine
> on one of their servers providing it won't interfere with the ASP pages
they
> are using already.
>
> I serve as the president of a campus fraternity, and we run a news portal
> and discussion forums that is written in PHP, and utilizes the MySQL
> database. I have been running this off of my home computer at
> http://ptk.sytes.net/zorum, but want to move it to a dedicated server, and
> since the school has agreed to let me put it there, (providing it won't
> interfere with ASP pages), I wanted to ask this.
>
> So, the question is: Can you run PHP and ASP simultaneously on IIS? And
will
> one interfere with the other?
>
> I need to know this before they will let me install it on their NT
servers.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David Lanier, President
> Alpha Pi Alpha Chapter
> Phi Theta Kappa International
> Guilford Technical Community College
> Jamestown, NC
>



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