asp on Linux apache

Cyber Source peter at thecybersource.com
Fri Dec 17 08:21:28 EST 2004


No, more like dealing with customers and what they had/have and finding 
the best/fastest/easiest/cheapest/most secure way of dealing with them. 
If configuring my Apache for dealing with *.asp pages will be degrading 
security or performance 1 iota, I will tell them we have to create a new 
form, etc. Bob, this is Apache 2.0, you helped transfer it over. I also 
had no knowledge of this asp2php package your talking about and saw 
nothing in my initial googlin about this issue but it sounds like a 
possible path. If all that is needed is some tweaks to the httpd.conf 
file (since apparently I have the needed Apache::asp module) OR if 
someone has knowledge of using asp2php, please give some insight.
 BTW Bob, apparently the folks at php thought the new version would be 
lighter if not bundled all together for different functions, for PHPAGA 
to work, all that was needed was an apt-get for php-gd package on Core 3 
and all was well.

Richard Hubbard wrote:

> This whole thread reminds me of someone who wants to take their 63 
> dodge dart and wrap it around a formula 1 engine.
> scary!
>
> Cyber Source wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>  Does anyone have a clue as to how to get *.asp pages working on a 
>> Linux box running apache? I've played with CPAN, here is some output,
>> cpan>
>> cpan> install CPAN
>> CPAN: Storable loaded ok
>> Going to read /root/.cpan/Metadata
>>  Database was generated on Thu, 09 Dec 2004 02:51:07 GMT
>> CPAN is up to date.
>>
>> cpan> install Bundle::Apache::ASP
>> MLDBM is up to date.
>> Digest::MD5 is up to date.
>> MLDBM::Sync is up to date.
>> Apache::ASP is up to date.
>>
>> So, it might seem that I have what's needed, or at least what I've 
>> googled, so where to from here?
>>
>>



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