It's possible but not in the way you maybe thinking.  Remember that
Whats UP is its own web server so it must exist on its own port.   One
example is to use port 80 for IIS and port 8080 for Whats Up.   

The rest is up to coding.   I am assuming that you need either full ASP
or PHP capabilities as the reason to use IIS?  

If so, you can embed <iframe> tags to pull Whats Up maps etc from one
server to another giving the user the look of a seamless website.   I
also use hyperlinks in frames to mix the code a bit.  

So if you think "co-existence" you can get it to work the way you want
usually.

Thanks,
Steve Warnock
Advanced Computer Connections
419-668-4080

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Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 9:40 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Can you use IIS or another webserver in place
of What'sUp?

Hi folks,

I'd like to add my WhatsUp website (which means the whole installation)
to
an existing IIS server.  Has anyone had success with this or is it even
possible?  It looks as though the web pages need to be pre-parsed before
they get to IIS to handle the WUG tags in the pages.  It reminds me of
using
PHP on IIS.

Any suggestions either way would be helpful for me - Thanks!
-Bill

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