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I read here often even though some is above my head in knowledge.
I have a question, We have a number of web sites that because of there shared content would work well together but one site is done with asp.net and the others are html and php. Each of the sites do have databases. My question is it very difficult to merge these formats together. I did not think about this when I had the sites created. Especially since I did not do the programing. Any comments or suggestions are very welcome. |
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Thank you for the reply. I am trying to get on the same server. One is windows and the other is linux. I thought that asp.net had to be on a window server.
As of now they are on different servers with different domain names due to my understanding, possibilly wrong |
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Check this:
ASP.NET on Linux? (Part 1): ASP Alliance How to make Apache run ASP.NET / ASP.NET 2.0 - Ohad's Blog Last edited by activeco; 04-23-2008 at 12:03 PM. |
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