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                | QuasideusStarting Member
 
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 19 March 2001 :  16:49:00   
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                      | I use Mac, is there a way to set this great Forum up on a Mac, and then run it on a Mac server? 
 How do I even edit this Forum?
 Anyone know a .asp-editor for the Mac?
 
 As u can understand... I never set one of these up before...
 
 Thanks.
 
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                | HuwRForum Admin
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 19 March 2001 :  16:53:12     
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                      | If it is possible to run something like chilli asp on the mac, then yes it is possible to set up I would gues, but can not offer a qualified answer. 
 
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                | work muleSenior Member
 
     
 
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                      |  Posted - 19 March 2001 :  17:22:25   
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                      | quote:
 I use Mac, is there a way to set this great Forum up on a Mac, and then run it on a Mac server?
 
 
 
 No, it can't run on a Mac.  As far as I know, ChiliASP doesn't have anything for the Mac.
 
 If you are using WebSTAR (even if you aren't), try this page for a list of BBS/discussion boards for the Macintosh.  http://www.webstar.com/exws/chat.html#bbs
 
 I haven't been keeping up with the Macintosh.  We have two Mac G4's running quite a bit of stuff, but it will all be migrated to NT within six months.
 
 
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                | QuasideusStarting Member
 
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 19 March 2001 :  17:45:16   
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                      | Ok... But the new OS X server runs with a UNIX core now days... so I think the .asp will run from the server, the question is, how do I edit the .asp, is there a readme for it cause I didnt find one... 
 
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                | work muleSenior Member
 
     
 
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                      |  Posted - 19 March 2001 :  18:09:55   
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                      | quote:Ok... But the new OS X server runs with a UNIX core now days... so I think the .asp will run from the server
 
 
 Which server?  Does it explicitly say that it can process ASP script?
 
 
 
 Edited by - work mule on 19 March 2001  18:10:50
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                | QuasideusStarting Member
 
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 19 March 2001 :  18:50:03   
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                      | Yes. the new OS X runs everything...;) + new features. It's elite.
 
 Now how do I edit this .asp I downloaded?
 
 Saw someone talked about a zip with a readme, but all I found was the file "download.asp"
 
 
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                | QuasideusStarting Member
 
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 20 March 2001 :  11:20:12   
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                      | Ok. found another forum that does. 
 
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                | work muleSenior Member
 
     
 
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                      |  Posted - 21 March 2001 :  06:14:57   
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                      | quote:
 Yes. the new OS X runs everything...;)
 + new features. It's elite.
 
 
 
 It looks like the Mac OS X server will be nice...but going back to the original question it looks like they do not provide support for ASP.
 
 Here's the information copied from the Mac OS X server pdf:
 
 Powerful Internet and web services are built right into Mac OS X Server. Apache—the world’s most popular web server—provides reliable, high-performance delivery of static and dynamically generated web content. Integrated into Apache is WebDAV, bringing drag-and-drop simplicity to web publishing and content management. For dynamic interactive websites, Mac OS X Server offers support for Java Servlets, JavaServer Pages, MySQL, PHP, Perl, and UNIX and Mac CGI scripts.
 
 
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                | redbrad0Advanced Member
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 21 March 2001 :  06:44:59     
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                      | but just to answer your question, .asp scripts can be edited can be edited from any text editor 
 Brad
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