James, ASP code can be run if you have the iASP product on the Linux side.
Phil James Melin wrote: > > I've been able to publish things to s/390 Linux and S/390 Unix System > Services with Frontpage 98 for several years. What problems are you having? > I've not tried FP 2000 but everythign I've tried thus far works (no ASP or > other wintel specific stuff, obviously) > > |---------+----------------------------> > | | daniel.jarboe@cus| > | | tserv.com | > | | Sent by: Linux on| > | | 390 Port | > | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]| > | | IST.EDU> | > | | | > | | | > | | 04/12/2002 08:02 | > | | AM | > | | Please respond to| > | | Linux on 390 Port| > | | | > |---------+----------------------------> > >>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| > | > | > | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > | > | cc: > | > | Subject: web publishing on Linux S/390 > | > >>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| > > On our company intranet webserver, various departments maintain their > own pages. Most utilize front page and front page publishing features, > which unfortunately require front page server extensions which aren't > available on Linux S/390, so that stuff is stuck on an NT box for now. > The server extensions are available for linux on intel, and OS/390, but > not Linux on S/390. What substitutes are people using? I've enabled > HTTP PUT requests in apache and tried amaya (w3c.org's > browser/editor/publisher) but it didn't seem a good fit. Has anyone had > success in this area, or know of any alternatives I should check out? > > Thanks, > ~ Daniel
