true... I've always thought that if someone can code php or java,
configuring a conf file should be (and is) a piece of cake. It suprises me
to find many developers have a morbid fear (or maybe it's just laziness) of
configuring servers by editing a conf file. I guess the division of labour
and hyper-specialisation has limited us from thinking outside (or at least
in another area of) the box.

"Jon Phipps" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> What it boils down to is how comforatble are you editing the conf file
> by hand. If you run multiple virtual servers on multiple domains from
> one ip address then the setup in IIS is heaps easier than in apache.
> However, that being said, apache does not suffer from the server worms
> that IIS is suceptible to. I know there are patches and security fixes
> and wot not but really how much time do you want to spend securing the
> server?
>
> Jon
>


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