Apache Vs. MS Windows Server

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Guest

If I create and publish a web using FP2003, does it matter if I have an
Apache Unix server hosting or a MS Windows server? Will one server work more
smoothly (less problems with FP compatibility)? Is one faster than the other?
Why does my WSP charge a different price for hosting based on their server?

Thanks!
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

A web host can charge anything they want, in general they have to pay for Windows Server software
whereas Unix/Linux software can be free.

If you want to use certain features of FP, you will need to be hosted on a Windows Server, here are
two items I can think of off the top of my head:

FP Database components
FP File Upload component

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Thomas A. Rowe

It depends on what server-side scripting and database is being used and if the web host support the
scripting language, there is no list. But I can tell you that you can not use Microsoft Access or
Excel as data source under Unix/Linux.

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Training Spec. said:
Thomas,

Will the following pages work on a Unix/Linux web server?

http://www.billdavidson.biz/06Mailing_List.htm
The above page appears to work.
 

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