Hi Robert - Thanks for your reply and advice. When you say
they all
suck is that because the ASP solution is dependent on ISAPI
Rewrite
because i'm more than happy to buy that if it helps. Is
there something
else about that approach which is known to be a problem ?
I take your point about Apache and a plain Apache solution
would be my
preference unfortunately this is the situation i have :
(A) the client wants to use cpapp.foo.com as the base of all
URL's and
cpapp.foo.com:SOMEPORTNUMBER would not be acceptable and
(B) foo.com is already running IIS and so gets all port
80/443 requests
I have read that's there's something you can do upstream
of the server
to annotate all cpapp.foo.com requests with a port number
but this is
outside of my experience and (I'm sure) outside of the
clients tech
support.
So it seems to me that one way or the other I'm going to
have to pass
through IIS.
Anyway if you're able to provide any more info on the ASP
approach I
would be interested and thanks again for your helpful reply.
regards
Richard.
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