Actually to be fair WEB400 can be considered a .Net forum as .Net can be used quite nicely with the 400.
Just some feedback from someone who drinks Microsoft Koolaid every day :-)
Mmmmmmm grape..
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message: 3
date: Thu, 9 Dec 2010 16:29:43 -0600
from: Aaron Bartell <aaronbartell@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WEB400] WhoAmI in PHP and getting Wordpress plugins to
work without FTP
I guess my filter isn't working.
The reason I don't like to debate with you is because you can't stop
drinking your Microsoft KoolAid long enough to realize that not everything
needs to have .NET involved. Many times when people post you start giving
them Microsoft answers and this isn't a Microsoft forum - WEB400. If people
want Microsoft solutions they can find them elseware.
It is always best to utilize the servers you have invested in vs. adopt
everything under the sun. It should be a last resort to move a portion of
server processing off IBM i - you seem content on it being a first resort.
You and ASNA** can go and drink your KoolAid.
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http://www.asna.com/en/Solutions/Pages/Move-iSeries-Applications-and-Databases-to-Windows.aspx
Aaron Bartell
www.MowYourLawn.com/blog
www.OpenRPGUI.com
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On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Maurice O'Prey <Maurice.Oprey@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
Kelly
I have nothing against Wordpress. I should have clarified my point by
saying
'Why run it on an i' or at least predict the Board of Directors reaction to
the proposition?
Since Aaron has 'extinguished me' from further communication, and is not
listening, I would point out that the comment was mainly aimed at him and
his attempts! (thankfully he will not reply)
I agree with your point that Wordpress can have commercial benefits.
Regards
Maurice O'Prey (if I have not been filtered that is)
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