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Thanks Bassman - I'll verify the PHP and MySQL versions. I was hoping MySQL 5 would be supported because of some juicy new features but no big deal to run MySQL 4.
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Yup that was my thinking. I've only run PHP on Windows using Apache. All my IIS experience is with ASP. Unless someone can give me some specific reasons why I should avoid PHP/XOOPS on IIS, I'll give it a whirl.
My problem is that IIS is already running on port 80 and I don't want to tell my users to use an irregular http port just so I can use Apache unless I really have to.
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You might want to check XOOPS compatability with PHP 5 and MySQL 5. PHP 5 may be ok for XOOPS 2.2 but I doubt MySQL 5 is supported yet.
Thanks Bassman - I'll verify the PHP and MySQL versions. I was hoping MySQL 5 would be supported because of some juicy new features but no big deal to run MySQL 4.
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brash wrote:
IIS is a perfectly capable webserver.
Yup that was my thinking. I've only run PHP on Windows using Apache. All my IIS experience is with ASP. Unless someone can give me some specific reasons why I should avoid PHP/XOOPS on IIS, I'll give it a whirl.
My problem is that IIS is already running on port 80 and I don't want to tell my users to use an irregular http port just so I can use Apache unless I really have to.