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Re: ASP

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Originally Posted by 527Paranoia
I would personally go with an apache server (nice and free) and install php and sql. Thats what our teams site uses =D
I've got Apache, PHP, and MySQL already installed on this computer (no problem). Thing is though that this computer is not on all the time. So, that's why I want to do this in ASP, because all the free PHP hosts aren't what I'm looking for. I have a Brinkster account (ASP/Access host for free). Since I don't have enough time in school to do website stuff anyways, I figured do it at home. Reason for me wanting to install IIS/ASP on a PC is because I don't want to have to log into Brinkster everytime, and plus it'd make it easier for me on a few levels.

Sorry if this is a bunch of rambling. I'm very tired today.
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