Does anyone know the actual status of HTTPD on Windows as a production
server? I know lots of people use it, but I have seen articles (and
so have others in the company) which suggest it is designed as a
development platform, and not really intended as a production ready
server.
Windows + Ap
Andrew Hodgson wrote:
Does anyone know the actual status of HTTPD on Windows as a production
server? I know lots of people use it, but I have seen articles (and
so have others in the company) which suggest it is designed as a
development platform, and not really intended as a production ready
s
All our other LAMP setups are using RHEL4/5, but I have one PHP based app which uses some Windows middleware, and thus we are using Apache for Windows.
Can you configure, or rewrite, the PHP app to call the Windows
middleware remotely? That might be the easiest solution.
That is a
On Fri, 9 Nov 2007 09:52:15 -0700, you wrote:
>
>> All our other LAMP setups are using RHEL4/5, but I have one PHP based app
>> which uses some Windows middleware, and thus we are using Apache for Windows.
>>
>Can you configure, or rewrite, the PHP app to call the Windows
>middleware remotely
Andrew Hodgson wrote:
Andrew Hodgson wrote:
What I am looking for is a LAMP type setup under Windows, which uses similar
security update techniques as RedHat/other Linux distros out there, i.e.,
backporting the security fixes into the current release. The app uses PHP and
Tomcat.
All our other LAMP setups are using RHEL4/5, but I have one PHP based app which
uses some Windows middleware, and thus we are using Apache for Windows.
Can you configure, or rewrite, the PHP app to call the Windows
middleware remotely? That might be the easiest solution.
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Michael McGlot
On Fri, 9 Nov 2007 11:19:39 -0500, you wrote:
>Andrew Hodgson wrote:
>> What I am looking for is a LAMP type setup under Windows, which uses similar
>> security update techniques as RedHat/other Linux distros out there, i.e.,
>> backporting the security fixes into the current release. The app u
Tom Hart wrote:
Andrew Hodgson wrote:
What I am looking for is a LAMP type setup under Windows, which uses
similar security update techniques as RedHat/other Linux distros out
there, i.e., backporting the security fixes into the current
release. The app uses PHP and Tomcat.
Also, this pag
Andrew Hodgson wrote:
What I am looking for is a LAMP type setup under Windows, which uses similar
security update techniques as RedHat/other Linux distros out there, i.e.,
backporting the security fixes into the current release. The app uses PHP and
Tomcat.
If you googled for even 5 secon
Hi,
All our other LAMP setups are using RHEL4/5, but I have one PHP based app which
uses some Windows middleware, and thus we are using Apache for Windows.
However, I have issues with HTTPD running under Windows, because I have had
instances where upgrading one of the components (usually as a r
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