On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 1:14 PM, Dave Watts <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Yes. In any case, you shouldn't be using Windows Server 2000 for
> production, and therefore you shouldn't be using XP for development of
> IIS-specific functionality within web sites. If you don't need
> IIS-specific functionality and want to continue using XP, you should
> use Apache. If you do need IIS-specific functionality, you should
> ideally use the same server platform for development as you'll use in
> production - VMware and VirtualPC make this very easy, of course.
>

Yeah, that's why I said earlier that we use Apache on our development
machines.  We do have a few IIS-specific things on some of our sites
(mainly ISAPI rewrite, which seems to be a bit different from
mod-rewrite).



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