Re: [PHP] Linux/Apache/PHP & Windows/IIS/ColdFusion

2001-03-14 Thread John McCreesh
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Michael Kimsal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] > You're asking if this can be done with Linux? Probably not, unless you > got into some > strange Samba stuff, which I don't think is capable of doing all that > stuff (someone > more familiar with samba please j

Re: [PHP] Linux/Apache/PHP & Windows/IIS/ColdFusion

2001-03-14 Thread Michael Kimsal
"Joe Sheble (Wizaerd)" wrote: > At 09:36 AM 3/14/01 -0500, Michael Kimsal wrote: > >What they've got now is completely fine - why necessarily change it? > > As you've stated, there are many reasons why changing would be a good > thing, but mostly it's a manager (a higher up executive level muck

Re: [PHP] Linux/Apache/PHP & Windows/IIS/ColdFusion

2001-03-14 Thread Joe Sheble (Wizaerd)
At 09:36 AM 3/14/01 -0500, Michael Kimsal wrote: >What they've got now is completely fine - why necessarily change it? As you've stated, there are many reasons why changing would be a good thing, but mostly it's a manager (a higher up executive level mucky-muck) throwing out 'Hey what about thi

Re: [PHP] Linux/Apache/PHP & Windows/IIS/ColdFusion

2001-03-14 Thread Michael Kimsal
What they've got now is completely fine - why necessarily change it? OK OK - I know many of the reasons why, but moving to another platform, you will most likely 'lose' that 'advanced authentication'. Oo. To gain the flexibility and stability of PHP on Linux/Apache, everyone in the comp

[PHP] Linux/Apache/PHP & Windows/IIS/ColdFusion

2001-03-14 Thread Joe Sheble (Wizaerd)
Currently in-house our intranet is made up of Windows NT, IIS, and ColdFusion. We've also settled on MS IE as our standard browser, and use advanced authentication for logging into the intranet. This provides employees with one click access to the intranet without having to manually and phys