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TNM |
posted on 27th Sep 06 at 09:21 |
quote: Stevey id only run apache over IIS if it was a public facing site. IIS is far easier to setup and with it being internal security isnt that much of an issue. | |
Aaron |
posted on 27th Sep 06 at 05:54 |
quote: Amen to that This is what i liked about sharepoint, there was no need for logging in because it was all integrated (sp) with active directory by the users username...which makes it easier for teachers to use | |
Ian |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 23:47 |
I would consider serving using IIS to get the integrated domain authentication which Apache won't do easily. | |
Nismo |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 22:04 |
you can either write it yourself , or use a pre built CMS system. | |
Bart |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 21:56 |
we're litterally about to buy a server, and im definalty interested in starting sharepoint, and using it to its full potential. | |
Planty02 |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 21:01 |
the situation is that the system is a fantasy football app. they something similar last year with a much less efficient database and had no problems. the reason im re-building it is because last years was built in frontpage and alot of the desired features didnt work so i decided to start from scratch | |
Jodi_the_g |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 20:55 |
Fair point then, just i find access databases can get rather large thooughout continualy use and development. | |
Planty02 |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 20:53 |
TBH the php is purely because im more confident with it than ASP (i bodged a bit ASP assignment at uni last year and havent tryed it since). | |
Aaron |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 20:53 |
quote: :thumbs: Thanks for that | |
Jodi_the_g |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 20:49 |
if using IIS why not use an SQL database with ASP/VB or C | |
Planty02 |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 20:41 |
PHP and ASP/ASP.NET are the two biggest web programming languages IMO and if you want to learn some programming try this site out...W3 Schools | |
Aaron |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 20:37 |
programming isnt really my thing but i'd love to get into it...everyone seems to be banging on about Php these days | |
Planty02 |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 20:31 |
yeah - using an access back end database with an odbc connection. Not ideal but the other guys i work with are familiar with access and im only there till the end of the school year (placement) so they'll be looking after it when i leave | |
Aaron |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 20:22 |
are you writing in php? | |
Planty02 |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 20:15 |
I'm currently building an intranet style web app for the school i work at and having no problems with IIS | |
Steve |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 18:13 |
id run apache IMO over IIS | |
TNM |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 18:12 |
if your running server 2000 or 2003 then IIS will be easy to add on. | |
Jodi_the_g |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 17:55 |
I could offer a bespoke peice of software for a fraction of the the price. | |
Aaron |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 14:32 |
Yeah...as the school is closing in 4 years time we've lost alot of our capital budget | |
James |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 14:28 |
So is Sharepoint definetely out of their reach? | |
Aaron |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 14:26 |
nah i'm not a developer...i'm the IT manager, just Server/Client support | |
Melville |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 14:19 |
If your a developer do you not have access to that bundle of MS software that was mentioned a couple of weeks back. That has sharepoint in it I think. | |
James |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 14:18 |
Do they not use Outlook? Can schedule meetings using that........ | |
Aaron |
posted on 26th Sep 06 at 13:53 |
I've been asked to setup an intranet for my work (a Secondary School) for teachers to keep track of their work, upload documents, schedule meetings etc |