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Apache and support for ASP / Access
Hello all,
Where can I find info on setting up Apache, and supporting ASP pages as development platform? I'm useing access as db and asp as page functions. |
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Please post in the appropriate forums... Moving thread to appropriate area.
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Depends on the type of platform you are wanting to use.. it varys between using *nix and Windows.. if you're using *nix, then apache does have ASP support but it's perl based I believe.. One of the ASP gurus should be able to answer that one for you. What platform are you running it on? and have you tried searching google for how-to's?
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