Nope. There a few proxy caches out there that are ok, but you have to pay for them. Runyaga and I have both started on one at different times but gotten nowhere. The asp 404 "solution" is bloody awful but works... A good proxy for IIS would really help, but no one seems to want to do it. -- Andy McKay Agmweb Consulting http://www.agmweb.ca ----- Original Message ----- From: "G. Edw. Learned" <learned@talentsinc.net> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 8:47 PM Subject: Re: [Zope] Windows vs. Linux Are there any good solutions yet for running Zope behind IIS, or do I need to look at apache to avoid single thread problems. I'm working on convincing my company to implement a zope solution, but we are a strong IIS shop. On Sat, 17 Aug 2002 22:44:03 +0200, Max M wrote:
Daryl Middleton wrote:
I am interested in developing with Zope. Is there a distinct advantage as to using Windows or Linux as a desktop system for development. I am willing to use either system. Thank You.
Zope runs nicely on Windows. Which is one of it's good selling points! So people who like Windows and find it adequate will also find Zope on Windows adequate.
It can be hard enough to sell a Zope solution, which most people see as a strange non-standard product, without having to sell it as a Linux based solution which even more people see as a strange non- standard platform
Let's just take the customers one step at a time here and loose the attitude. ;-)
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