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Barry & Jeff -- These two instructors want more than the publishing. They specifically mentioned the ability to create forms and discussion which I believe require more than server side Java. I will have to check out Chilisoft. David -- I will also look into the Ready to Run Software. Biggest problem with both might be cost. In Iowa the state has virtually eliminated the technology funding support for schools so their budget is very near $0 for this year. Of course this has helped the iSeries some since the other instructors were forced to look at what was already available to the education area. Thanks All. Roger Vicker, CCP David Gibbs wrote: > "Jeff Silberberg" <jsilberberg@mindspring.com> wrote in message > 001501c21b83$71832100$10c810ac@NewDesk">news:001501c21b83$71832100$10c810ac@NewDesk... > > I have read this three times, and I am not really sure what you > are > > asking. I use FP to publish via FTP to my 170 all the time and have had no > > problems since I setup the FTP server on the 170. However, if you are > > looking for ASP support and/or FP extensions then that is totally > different > > issue. Apache supports plug ins like Chilisoft for some of this support > and > > the individual admin would have to determine what support is appropriate > and > > configure that into the instance. > > Frontpage extensions are a lot more than just publishing content. > > There's security management, pluggable web automation, collaborative > development, etc. > > I think it would be a find thing for someone to port frontpage extensions to > apache on the 400. Contact Ready to Run software > (http://www.rtr.com/fpsupport/) to see if they can/will do it. > > david > > -- > David Gibbs > Sr. Software Engineer / R&D / MKS Inc., www.mks.com > Lombard, IL, USA; tel: 630-495-2108; fax: 630-495-3591 > Build Better Software > > _______________________________________________ -- *** Vicker Programming and Service *** Have bits will byte *** www.vicker.com *** No life grows great until it is dedicated, disciplined.
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