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