The easy answer for this is to use the typical reverse-proxy to mongrel, thin, or some other Ruby application server. Most web-servers have an option to do that.

Sean

Nate Turnage wrote:
My company is putting together an RFQ for a website project for one of our
clients. We only build Ruby on Rails applications, mostly with Radiant. One
of the requirements for their website is that it be hosted on their Windows
server with IIS. Is this possible? What options are available for hosting
Rails sites on IIS?


Thanks,

Nate
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