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    Posted: 21 March 2006 at 5:21am
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Guess what?
 
I had to blow away my IIS5 webserver when I swapped HD's to a new box I was assembling. I needed to have a temporary web server to host my page in short notice, guess what I used? Oh yeah...Pablo Software Solution's Quick-n-Easy Web Server. Not bad for a mere $20.00, is it?? No way!
 
Want to know the ironic part? Snitz won't even work on this web server, but it runs every WebWiz application in existance. How about that?!
 
 
 
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote the boss Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 March 2006 at 7:05am
Blatantly advertising someone else products to potential customers with a link too, while claiming a competing product to be inferior..how about that..LOL

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Well...that's kind of harsh, don't you think?
 
I actually purchased Pablo's Software Solutions Web Server and tested it on an XP Home box with a multitude of applications over the weekend, including Snitz and WWF.
 
I am merely conveying my findings as a public service to all ASP enthusiasts seeking an alternative to IIS.
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Nothing wrong with plugging a product that you use. It's called WOM.
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Does it run the latest version 8 of Web Wiz Forums though?

Version 7.x was written in ASP 2.0, but version 8 uses ASP 3.0.

Would be nice to know, and very useful when your stuck with XP Home version and no IIS
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I only tested WWF v7. I'll test v8 sometime tonight and let you know the results.

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Originally posted by -boRg- -boRg- wrote:

Does it run the latest version 8 of Web Wiz Forums though?

Version 7.x was written in ASP 2.0, but version 8 uses ASP 3.0.

Would be nice to know, and very useful when your stuck with XP Home version and no IIS


http://www.theeldergeek.com/running_iis_on_xp_home_edition.htm
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I looked at that eldergeek site.
 
Is it really worth doing all those registry changes, especially at the cost of ruining the OS and only having maybe 5 concurrent possible web connections at a time?
 
Hmm...my grasp of cost benefit analysis says no.
 
 
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