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Running ASP in Linux and Possible Problems
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This writing will discuss several things to do to ensure the application migration carried on in a good way, particularly for ASP Database applications and to overcome possible problems might occurred. Basically, migrating ASP to Linux means you have to convert to database supported by Linux platforms. Currently, Chili!Soft ASP is already supporting MS Access but not all web hosting companies install this feature. They prefer to use more common database in Linux such as MySQL and PostgreSQL. Pay attention to some Chili!Soft specific ADO methods and properties, since there are slight differences with IIS ASP. You might need to convert some codes in your applications to make it run in Chili!Soft ASP.
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| Date Included | 2006-03-04 10:09:36 |
| Date Modified | 2006-03-04 10:09:36 |
| URL | http://erwin.terong.com/2001/12/25/migrating-asp-from-microsoft-iis-to-linux/ |
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| Version | n/a |
| Platform | linux, windows, freebsd, |
| Filesize | KB |
| Price | Free |
| Author | Erwin Kodiat |
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