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  • Y Yusuf

    So, what was your answer?

    Yusuf

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    Abhijit Jana
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    It should be only IIS.

    cheers, Abhijit CodeProject MVP

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    • N nagendrathecoder

      Actually i was asked this question in an interview. I don't know how they are configured. I just want to know that suppose all 3 are installed then how can i know which one will handle my request.

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      nagendrathecoder
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      I know that database server can't handle web requests but i was confused with IIS and Apache web server. :( Can anyone tell me why Apache can't handle it?

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      • N nagendrathecoder

        I know that database server can't handle web requests but i was confused with IIS and Apache web server. :( Can anyone tell me why Apache can't handle it?

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        Christian Graus
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        Because it can't. Why can't Word do your taxes ? Because the people who wrote it, decided not to add that functionality.

        Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.

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        • N nagendrathecoder

          I know that database server can't handle web requests but i was confused with IIS and Apache web server. :( Can anyone tell me why Apache can't handle it?

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          nagendrathecoder
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          Ok, thanks all of you for updating my knowledge.

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          • C Christian Graus

            Because it can't. Why can't Word do your taxes ? Because the people who wrote it, decided not to add that functionality.

            Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.

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            Sherin Iranimose
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            Can't we use the Mod_AspDotNet module in appache? appche+asp.net[^] The team is retired but the old Mod_AspDotNet is available at Mod_AspDotNet[^]

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            • N nagendrathecoder

              Ok, thanks all of you for updating my knowledge.

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              Sherin Iranimose
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              appache+asp.net[^]

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              • S Sherin Iranimose

                appache+asp.net[^]

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                rakeshs312
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                Apache is a web server,it will handle requests only following HTTP protocol.

                modified on Thursday, March 5, 2009 8:03 AM

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                • R rakeshs312

                  Apache is a web server,it will handle requests only following HTTP protocol.

                  modified on Thursday, March 5, 2009 8:03 AM

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                  Sherin Iranimose
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                  So cant we use it with asp.net?

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                  • S Sherin Iranimose

                    Can't we use the Mod_AspDotNet module in appache? appche+asp.net[^] The team is retired but the old Mod_AspDotNet is available at Mod_AspDotNet[^]

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                    N a v a n e e t h
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                    That will not work with latest versions of ASP.NET.

                    Navaneeth How to use google | Ask smart questions

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                    • N N a v a n e e t h

                      That will not work with latest versions of ASP.NET.

                      Navaneeth How to use google | Ask smart questions

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                      Sherin Iranimose
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                      Yeap, but that doesnt mean, it is not possible.

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                      • N nagendrathecoder

                        Actually i was asked this question in an interview. I don't know how they are configured. I just want to know that suppose all 3 are installed then how can i know which one will handle my request.

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                        JMummery
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                        By checking the server logs.

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