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Kind of like smokin that Wacky Weed called EGL :-)

mod_aspnet works fine. It basically just plumbs the standard MS .Net
calls through to Apache. Even works with the 3.5 Framework.

mod_mono is really for if you're not targeting Windows machines and
since I was talkin Windows and I have successfully used mod_aspnet for
over two years, you can use it too :-)

Don't let Joe scare you away from .Net.

He just wants you to use IBM's new flavor of the day.

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-----Original Message-----
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message: 8
date: Fri, 08 Aug 2008 11:28:24 -0500
from: Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WEB400] Apache and .Net

Richard Schoen wrote:
I'll change the topic on this reply.

There's a plugin module mod_aspnet that allows Apache to load and run
ASP.Net web apps and web services.


Just to be clear, mod_aspnet is not the same sort of plugin as, say,
mod_perl. It's "Open Source" but it's pretty much supported by a single

company. It also only runs on Windows, in case that's important. In
fact, the more open solution is mod_mono, which runs on multiple
platforms. I wonder why Richard is pushing mod_aspnet? Then again,
after enough time coding .NET, you start to get a little strange. :)

Joe


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