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Are you going to run the web serving publicly or privately behind a firewall ? That can have a big impact on how to deploy the application. If you're running publicly, you should be able to route some of the pages over the same domain name with a different IP port. Ex: iSeries could be on port: 80 and IIS on 8080 or some other port. Tell us more info about specifically what you want to do. Regards, Richard Schoen RJS Software Systems Inc. "Providing Your....iNFORMATION NOW!" Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web Site: http://www.rjssoftware.com Tel: (952) 898-3038 Fax: (952) 898-1781 Toll Free: (888) RJSSOFT ------------------------------ message: 9 date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 10:43:38 -0500 from: "Bob Anderson" <banderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> subject: iSeries and Windows Web Pages Good Morning, Is it possible to have an iSeries Web Server and a Windows IIS Web Server running at the same time in a domain so that some web content comes from the iSeries and some comes from the Windows Server along with FTP. I am real new to building web servers and haven't figured this out yet. Thanks Bob Anderson IT Guy Kent Sporting Goods 433 Park Ave. S New London OH 44851 419-929-7021 x315 email: banderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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