Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 15630
interpreted = N
texte = John ter Welle wrote:>We haven't figured out yet how to support true virtual hosting on Windows >NT yet. Maybe someone else on the list could give more details on that. >With WebTen each website gets its own ip address, so that its not based >on header based virtual hosting. We looked into setting this up with IIS >under NT for its web- and ftp services but could not find a way to do it. >If it's not possible, I would stick for sure with the Mac.If you are talking about true virtual hosting, i.e. separate websites sharing the same IP address, IIS will not help you. You should check out O'Reilly's WebSite 2.x, which supports both multi-IP hosting as well as virtual IP shared hosting. The certificate management is vastly improved over earlier versions and the software is completely painless to set up. It comes with some lame merchant software, which we don't need to even install, since we have WebCatalog ;)---------------------------------------- John Peacock IS Manager University Press of America JPeacock@UnivPress.com Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (Sjoerd Jan ter Welle 1997)
  2. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (jpeacock@nbnbooks.com 1997)
  3. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (Sjoerd Jan ter Welle 1997)
  4. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (bob 1997)
  5. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (Britt T. 1997)
  6. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  7. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  8. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (Sjoerd Jan ter Welle 1997)
  9. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (listas 1997)
  10. Re: Mac Vs WindowsNT (grichter@panavise.com (Gary Richter) 1997)
  11. Mac Vs WindowsNT (listas 1997)
John ter Welle wrote:>We haven't figured out yet how to support true virtual hosting on Windows >NT yet. Maybe someone else on the list could give more details on that. >With WebTen each website gets its own ip address, so that its not based >on header based virtual hosting. We looked into setting this up with IIS >under NT for its web- and ftp services but could not find a way to do it. >If it's not possible, I would stick for sure with the Mac.If you are talking about true virtual hosting, i.e. separate websites sharing the same IP address, IIS will not help you. You should check out O'Reilly's WebSite 2.x, which supports both multi-IP hosting as well as virtual IP shared hosting. The certificate management is vastly improved over earlier versions and the software is completely painless to set up. It comes with some lame merchant software, which we don't need to even install, since we have WebCatalog ;)---------------------------------------- John Peacock IS Manager University Press of America JPeacock@UnivPress.com jpeacock@nbnbooks.com

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