I only thought I required the Windows version because when you start a new
project and select ASP.net as the server, it requires the dev server or IIS
to be local. I would like to stay away from third-party add-ins for
communicating with the ASP server. I have to follow the rules of the
client¹s
There's no problem with running both versions technically - they are
completely seperate from the app's perspective.
What's the error? And out of curiosity - what does telling FB3 what
server tech you use get you anyway?
2009/1/10 valdhor valdhorli...@embarqmail.com:
You can use the Mac version
I don't believe it does (Though I could be wrong). It may require a file
share on the server however, but not that it be the same machine.
I gave up on those server settings in FB though, they wound me up a
treat :-(
-Original Message-
From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
No idea, new territory for me. I¹m just going on what I¹ve found in the
documentation and the options shown when creating a new project.
Lets switch the topic slightly: How would you go about creating an
application where the server data is handled by someone else and you have
very little to no
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