Newbie IIS questions
From: bonehead (sendmenospam_at_here.org)
Date: 09/23/04
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Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 08:36:53 -0700
Greetings,
I'm about to start studying vb.net. Yesterday I was flipping through the
Bradley & Millspaugh book (ISBN 0072256710) which is the latest edition
of a vb text that's been widely used in university undergraduate
programming courses for many years. In the chapter on web forms, the
authors state, very briefly, and without going into any detail at all,
that if you want to test web forms on the local machine, you have to
install IIS *before* you install vb.net. Since I haven't set up anything
yet, I guess I'm glad I stumbled upon this.
Can anyone explain why the authors would state this?
Alternatively: two of the machines in my home network are a Win2K Server
with SQL Server 2K, and a workstation running Win2K Pro which I intend
to use as my production machine. Could I:
a. Install IIS on the server,
b. Install VisualStudio.NET 2K3 on the workstation,
c. Develop the apps on the workstation, and
d. Copy the project files to a virtual directory on the server for testing?
Suggestions/alternative solutions/enlightenment welcome.
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