![]() ![]() I will be covering how to install and setup Abyss web server in a future post. It looks like it requires a bit of setting up though. For people doing very basic and simple asp.net work, this would probably work for you. From the same screen click on the Available Plugins tab at the top right and then click on the Enable option next to Site Kit by Google. Navigate to Plugins > Health Check & Troubleshooting > Troubleshoot. From what it looked like on the website, you can “plug” Mono into different types of web servers. Install and activate the Health Check & Troubleshooting plugin. This is a project that hosts asp.net websites and applications. You can get to the SourceForge project here. If anybody knows more about this module and the support it gives, drop me a line so I can put the most recent info up. This module started to support asp.net 2.0 but has only started to get some basic support done. Installing the PatchStack plugin on your WordPress site can make checking for plugin, theme, and CMS vulnerabilities a breeze. WordPress: Abyss supports PHP, the language that WordPress is built on, making it fully capable of hosting WordPress websites. The installation program can install several additional modules depending on the CMS or service that you use on our website, either WordPress, Joomla, Drupal. It has been retired by apache group themselves and was reclaimed by its original owners for further development. mod_aspdotnet is a module that fits into apache web server. You can download the newest version Here. For most people wanting to just test their web applications before putting them on a live server, the free version will be good. ![]() net code, is easy to setup, has “plugable” scripting interpreter interface, runs pre compiled websites and all of the standard web server features. The thing I like about it is that it has a web based admin section, runs all. It runs on Windows 2000, 2003 Server and XP (Home and Pro editions). The main focus of the articles on this site will be on Abyss Web server. I found articles telling how to actually put IIS on a XP Home computer, but I don’t support those Ideas since they are violating Microsoft user license and terms of agreements and all the legal stuff you have to follow when you have Windows.Īfter all of that, I did a search on alternative solutions for running asp.net 2.0 applications on XP Home. As I went on a search to find IIS to put on my computer (XP Home sp2), I found out really fast that IIS doesn’t work on XP home. I wanted to use IIS to test run and debug my asp.net 2.0 web pages and websites. ![]()
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