There is an NT version of Apache as well as MySQL and PHP. If your people
are absolutely married to MS you might look into installing and playing
with those. The SQL you have should port to MySQL (I read the man pages
recently and think that was one). If nothing else, you will learn how to
set up MySQL, PHP and Apache together and will be one step closer to
setting it up quickly when your company gets fed up with MS and goes
totally open source.
Carol
At 09:32 AM 5/17/01 -0400, Scott wrote:
>I work for an MS all the time shop. Win 2K Server, SQL 2000 Server,
>etc. Our clients
>all have MS set-up at their site. I am doing a web based application in
>all asp and just
>got "caught" using PHP. I was redirecting traffic to a Linux server I
>have running Apache
>and PHP and would do some processing there and then redirect back.
>
>I am thinking of doing some of the work in Java. Since my experience with
>Java is limited,
>has anyone else used Java heavily for web based applications?
>
>-Scott
>
>
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