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ASP on a Linux/Apache Web Server
We are looking at moving from an NT/IIS environment to a Linus/Apache Web Server environment. All of our dynamic pages are currently written in ASP which I have found out can run on a Apache Web Server using Chilisoft. My question: Does it make sense to continue developing using ASP when we are migrating away from IIS? Will we run into many issues trying to run ASP using Chilisoft. Finally, I've read good things about Cold Fusion and wondered if possibly this was a better option for Linux/Apache.
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Cold fusion is good if you got the $$$! If your going to move from IIS to Apache/linux, just remember that chillisoft doesnt support classes. so any class files, you would need to convert into normal functions.
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