RE: [users@httpd] Windows, Apache and an ASP Module

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I really need to build the entire website again in php but I don't have the
time, any additions can be in php and I will slowly migrate the site over.

I installed the proxy and proxy httm module in apache and set it up to
forward requests, this seems to work well although I imagine it is fording
all the requests. 
Is there anyway to define the directory where the site is stored as a
virtual host and only get it to proxy asp pages back?

Thanks
Arthur
 
arthur@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Arthur Guy [mailto:arthur@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Dienstag, 21. Juni 2005 16:42
> To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Windows, Apache and an ASP Module
> 
> 

> I guess I will have to stick to IIS or as Owen Boyle suggested forward
> requests from apache to IIS.

>It depends on what your motivation is for migrating. If it's because you
>want want to take advantage of apache's stabilty and robustness, then
>using apache as a frontend and proxying any ASP requests to an internal
I>IS server probably a good solution. The IIS server will be behind the
>apache server and so will never see the direct requests from the internet
>and so will be insulated from all those IIS exploits. It also won't have to
>spend time delivering GIFs and static content and will be able to
>concentrate just on the ASPs.

>Rgds,
>Owen Boyle
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