You say that you are using OpenBSD? Which JVM are you using, I tried to
find one that was programmed for OpenBSD ( not using linux binaries ) where
is one? Thanks
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Hi Shahed!
You can also translate them into PHP and serve them as such.
http://www.php.net/
http://www.linux-mag.com/online/php_01.html
I even read somewhere there's an automated translation that takes your ASP
site and spits out a PHP one. But cannot remember where.
Of course, PHP is not
Hi all
I know this is probably a stupid question to ask
"can tomcat serve up the competition's ASP pages
written in VBScript" but I have a good reason to
ask it. I am trying to repair a damaged IIS server
on NT4 and it is turning out to be a real pain. I
have already installed tomcat on the
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, mike thomas wrote:
So back to my question, can tomcat serve up ASP
pages written in VBSCript?
Nope.
-- Brett
http://www.chapelperilous.net/~bmccoy/
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The best
Mike,
I know this is probably a stupid question to ask
"can tomcat serve up the competition's ASP pages
written in VBScript" but I have a good reason to
ask it. I am trying to repair a damaged IIS server
on NT4 and it is turning out to be a real pain. I
have already installed tomcat on
I know Tomcat is strictly for Java, but I heard there is an apache module
to do Front-page extensions... Perhaps this is slightly usefull?
- noah silva
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, mike thomas wrote:
Hi all
I know this is probably a stupid question to ask
"can tomcat serve up the competition's
There a a number of products that "simulate/translate" asp code.
Look at iasp from halcyonsoft and chiliasp from ??
AFAIK, both run as servlets that act upon *.asp and parse their content,
and interpret asp code into java methods calls.
IASP even supported ADO calls.
Best of Luck
Shahed
Halcyon makes a server called iASP which is an ASP server with VBScript
and such. However, it is actually a servlet and should run just fine under tomcat.
Also, since it is a servlet, IIS and even windows is not
a requirement.
-- Rob
--On Wednesday, February 28, 2001 06:00:41 PM -0300