Hi,

On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 3:41 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Au contraire
> Its a port rather than a straight install and
> Microsoft do provide some support for the conversion
> including a tool to port from apache to ms rewrites
> http://www.iis.net/php



Yeah, but why would you want to deal with ms rewrites, if you can deal with
Apache rewrites.


>
> I would be inclined to put the mysql on its own machine too.


>From experience this sort of setup is done because there is an existing
relationship with a supplier, Windows based software that needs to be hooked
up or a sheer temporary measure. Either way I would say MySQL on a separate
machine is overkill.


>
> If you have to have two web servers on the same machine then its a simple
> matter to
> assign apache to a different port. Presumably the simplest approach would
> be to rewrite
> requests for the apache using a rewrite file.


exactly.


>
> (No I haven't done it and I don't want the job sorry)


<plug>We do. Anyone interested in WAMP install, local to Auckland or
remotely, call me on 021 567 853</plug>


HTH, Jochen

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