From: "Rich"
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You should visit http://www.asp.net/ and =
http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/. These are good sources of info on =
ASP.NET. Note that Windows Server 2003 includes ASP.NET 1.1. You = should
install ASP.NET 2.0.
In answer to your question, from =
http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/support/faq/default.aspx
Do I need IIS to run Web applications?
If you are using Visual Studio, you can use the ASP.NET Development =
Server built into Visual Studio to test your pages. The server functions =
as a local Web server, running ASP.NET Web pages in a manner virtually =
identical to how they run in IIS. To deploy a Web application, you need =
to copy it to a computer running IIS version 5 or 6.
Rich
"Antti Kurenniemi" wrote
in message =
news:4479f438{at}w3.nls.net...
Hoowee,
so I just installed my own server, and since it came with IIS and all =
that=20
stuff (it's W2k3 server), I thought I'd take a swing at ASP, and more=20
specifically ASP.NET. I'm good enough at PHP and many others, but =
never done=20
ASP before.
I managed to get everything going (real easy config, and cut some =
corners=20
since this box won't be exposed to outside world) and even wrote a few =
lines=20
of ASP.NET, which works - wopee. But here's the question: is there a =
"local"=20
version of the ASP.NET engine, or do I need to have IIS + all the rest =
of=20
the hoopla installed on my development system as well? I can't always =
work=20
where I have access to the actual server, so something should be set =
up on=20
my laptop for standalone development & testing, right?
I'm getting some reading on the subject (hopefully) tomorrow, so if =
the=20
answer is typically on the first page of any ASP.NET book, feel free =
to=20
picture me with an "Ass" hat on, standing in the corner ;-)
TIA,
Antti Kurenniemi
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wrote in message news:4479f438{at}w3.nls.net...Ho=
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I just installed my own server, and since it came with IIS and all =
that=20
stuff (it's W2k3 server), I thought I'd take a swing at ASP, and =
more=20
specifically ASP.NET. I'm good enough at PHP and many others, but =
never=20
done ASP before.I managed to get everything
going (real =
easy=20
config, and cut some corners since this box won't be exposed to =
outside=20
world) and even wrote a few lines of ASP.NET, which works - wopee. =
But=20
here's the question: is there a "local" version of
the ASP.NET =
engine, or=20
do I need to have IIS + all the rest of the hoopla installed on my =
development system as well? I can't always work where I have =
access to the=20
actual server, so something should be set up on my laptop for =
standalone=20
development & testing, right?I'm getting some
reading on =
the=20
subject (hopefully) tomorrow, so if the answer is typically on the =
first=20
page of any ASP.NET book, feel free to picture me with an
"Ass" =
hat on,=20
standing in the corner ;-)TIA,Antti=20
Kurenniemi
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