Don't worry iis and apache like as same. there is no big different cases..
dalemed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I've
recently been asked to bid on a website design. The customer has
specified that the site will run on his Windows server (running IIS).
The server doesn't have PHP or MySQL running on it, but he says it
can be added.
All my experience is with PHP and MySQL on Apache servers. If I take
on this new design, I will continue to use PHP and MySQL. I don't
want to learn ASP. Am I going to be running into a lot of surprises
with IIS? I'm not sure if I should bid this as if it were to run on
one of my Apache servers, or if I should anticipate a new learning curve.
Thanks in advance for any quidance!
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