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Re: Webserver interface



Ray,


> > > Now, if using PWS
> >
> > Now where's the fun in that! ;-)
>
> Why reinvent the wheel?

Personal elightenment, education and the challenge of making a square wheel
work ;-).

>IIS's security is pretty good, and your firewall

IIS is *not* PWS.

> Wrong. ASP can trickle the page back to the user, or send it back in
one
> chunk. It's controlled by a parameter on the ASP page. Trickle does
impose
> some restrictions though.

Remember I said:

> >I know little or nothing about ASP

And how often you you see ASP pages 'trickle' back in real life?


> If you know VB, ASP is really easy. Plus VB has about 3 different ways
of
> interfacing with IIS which gives you plenty of choice on the
> security/performance/ease of writing front.

It's more likely that the 'masses' would have PWS than IIS...


> IMHO ;-)

Mine are likewise :-)




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