Jumpline.com allows you to create and manage multiple configuration files, which allows you to modify any setting from the php.ini or httpd.conf file independantly of our system.
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Mono is what you are looking for. It contains the ASP.Net runtime and development environment for Linux (and others). You can't run classic ASP on it, but you most definitely can run ASP.Net. That's probably what it is best at. [Edited to c...
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Welcome. Yes. Just install "apache" or another FREE webserver that is included in the distro you have (Redhat). "Workstation" or "Server" that's all terminology. Workstation computers you will have more softwar...
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Even though many current Linux distributions will be pretty easy to install and include Apache by default, getting a web server live safely and reliably requires a lot of configuration. If you`re not familiar with it and really want to go t...
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I use SUSE Linux, actually 9.2, which is not a particularly late version, on my own and several clients' networks. Each of these hosts at least one web site, all of them run a web based database system, one of which is used to totally run a...
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Yes, accounts are authorized for 2 Mb of space for storing personal Web pages, but
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I found the answer. "Remote Desktop Web Connection The Remote Desktop Web Connection installs on an Internet Information Server (IIS
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