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RE: Apache and Lotus Domino
~Umberto Nongeroson 24.Nov.03 01:52 PM a Web browser
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The basic capability is already there and has been for quite some time. You can run IIS or Websphere as the front end for the Domino server via plugins that are in your Domino installation.

I've wondered why there wasn't a plugin to allow this for Apache. I've enver tried it though. Maybe it works. Websphere's core is Apache anyway, isn't it? Apache is running 60+% of the world's websites, so market share shouldn't be an issue.




Apache and Lotus Domino (~Keiko Cisfoote... 24.Nov.03)
. . RE: Apache and Lotus Domino (~Elizabeth Ekkr... 24.Nov.03)
. . Slightly off-topic, but... (~George Cislute... 25.Nov.03)
. . . . RE: Slightly off-topic, but... (~Keiko Cisfoote... 26.Nov.03)
. . . . . . Apache as server-proxy (~George Cislute... 26.Nov.03)
. . . . . . . . RE: Apache as server-proxy (~Keiko Cisfoote... 27.Nov.03)
. . . . . . . . . . RE: Apache as server-proxy (~Fritz Asakitex... 5.Dec.03)
. . . . . . . . RE: Apache as server-proxy (~Keiko Cisfoote... 28.Nov.03)


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