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Karen_hoster
07-02-2002, 10:12 PM
Hi guys

Has anybody installed chillisoft asp 3.62 on a REDHAT linux 7.2 machine running the latest version of PLESK.

Thank you.

roly
07-02-2002, 11:48 PM
Hehe, Wrong forum.
I think it'd work as I know a web host that runs Chilli!Soft ASP on Plesk 2.5/Red Hat 7.2

Jeremy W.
07-04-2002, 08:49 AM
Oh... It's people like you that keep encouraging users to try and program ASP on an xNix box. ChiliSoft is unstable, slow and a hog. 30% of all ASP will not run, and a further 20% will not run PROPERLY.

Why provide a service which your users think is great untilt hey really start to use it. ASP on xNix is not a valid option.

roly
07-04-2002, 08:36 PM
Originally posted by Jeremy W.
Oh... It's people like you that keep encouraging users to try and program ASP on an xNix box. ChiliSoft is unstable, slow and a hog. 30% of all ASP will not run, and a further 20% will not run PROPERLY.

Why provide a service which your users think is great untilt hey really start to use it. ASP on xNix is not a valid option.
thats not true
chilli!soft asp is EXCELLENT

Jeremy W.
07-04-2002, 11:18 PM
Shall I email you some scripts to test? Shall I crash your server in under 12 seconds?

I'm telling you, as a professional ASP developer, that ChiliSoft and iASP are the two worst things to ever happen to ASP.

roly
07-05-2002, 12:01 AM
Originally posted by Jeremy W.
Shall I email you some scripts to test? Shall I crash your server in under 12 seconds?

I'm telling you, as a professional ASP developer, that ChiliSoft and iASP are the two worst things to ever happen to ASP.
so apache::asp is better:) :D :rolleyes:

Jeremy W.
07-05-2002, 07:41 AM
ASP and xNix do not mix.

JohnCrowley
07-08-2002, 09:09 PM
Chilisoft is not the solution to a heavily dependent ASP site that uses the full range of ASP/ODBC/VBS to achieve some higher level of functionality, but it seems to work nicely for the average site that uses DreamWeaver and ASP to achieve form processing, menus, etc... Or at least it seems to do well in that respect.

John C.