On Tue, 31 Oct 2006, Marco van de Voort wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 04:57:53AM +0200, George Birbilis wrote: > > > > 3. ASP.NET ties you to the Windows IIS server. Apache is still the > > > > most used webserver, PHP the most used web scripting language. > > > > Nope, ASP.net runs on Apache too (even without using mono, but classic .NET > > runtime) > > As far as I see the (french) dotnetguru link, Apache doesn't really execute > ASP.NET, but people punch a hole through it to link it to Cassini. > > That is a whole different thing than Apache running ASP.NET. > > > Also see Cassini small .NET webserver (mentioned above), ASP.net doesn't > > need IIS. > > Isn't Cassini simply a cut down IIS? IIRC that is how MS presented it at a > VS2005 introduction. > > > > Also the webserver can better schedule/terminate/clone the > > > interpreter with a managed language. (back to the corba days) > > > > ASP.net's compiled webforms are years ahead from any scripting or > > serverside-include-style solutions. Not only in debugging. > > Agree. Don't agree. See http://www.morfik.com/ This is IMHO years ahead. Michael. _________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject archives at http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailarchives
