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Re: Does Oracle 9iAS only run on Apache?

From: bill thater <bthater2_at_netscape.net>
Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2002 12:53:30 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0041D3C3.20020301125330@fatcity.com>


Rick_Cale_at_teamhealth.com wrote:

>What does "Hear, hear." mean? Do you have a constructive(note the 1st 3
>letters CON) reply to the original question?
>The employer uses IIS and does not want to support other servers. If Oracle
>9iAS is not supported then this is the end of the question and end of
>thread.
>
in my work with 9iAS, WWS told me that they would not support any configuration that did not use the version of apache included with the 9iAS distribution. including newer versions of apache, or newer versions of the mods.

now i also know that there have been people who have it working with IIS.

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