of Website as it was NOT directly tied into the server like IIS is. IIS crashes
and it can take down your server. Apache or Website crashes, it's just the
webserver and nothing else. Direct integration is NOT always the best.
--
Michael Dinowitz
House of Fusion
http://www.houseoffusion.com
Finding technical solutions to the problems you didn't know you had yet
> Better comparison -
> ColdFusion will run on almost any platform, including older Windows servers
> (NT, 2000, XP... even the "home" versions to an extent) and *nix systems
> (Linux, Solaris, HP-UX)... IIRC it will even run on a Mac! Being a
> stand-alone interpreter it is NOT web server dependent. CF will run with
> IIS, Apache (1 and 2) and any other webserver that supports ISAPI modules
> (they practically all do).
>
> .NET will only run on the newer releases of Windows Server and is integrated
> with IIS. This can pose extreme security risks unless your company has
> someone staffed full time to take care of such issues.
>
> (My argument is always, "I don't really trust a company that has more
> software updates than press releases in a calendar year")
>
> Hatton
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