Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: Frontier, IIS, and Lotus Notes
Author: Jim Provan Posted: 7/15/2000; 12:58:34 PM Topic: Frontier, IIS, and Lotus Notes Msg #: 18678 (In response to 18675) Prev/Next: 18677 / 18679
I need IIS for 2 reasons: 1) .ASP 2) Cold FusionI am hosting some Domino apps. So I need Lotus Domino.
I guess my question is how to get Frontier to "preprocess" the request and determine if it is something that Frontier is to process (dynamic or static pages) or something that I should allow IIS to process. Secondly, if Frontier is not to process the page, how do I send it back to IIS ?
You know, as I am writing, your questions have caused me to question my model. I could allow Frontier to be the frontend (not behind IIS) and check to see if it is NOT something that I want Frontier to process. If it is not, I could send the request as a redirect to a given port.
I have been going back and forth on Frontier behind IIS or in front of IIS.
OK. Let me ask one more question. Where is the first place that I can gain control of the page ? Where can I filter the page ?
There are responses to this message:
- Re: Frontier, IIS, and Lotus Notes, Dave Winer, 7/15/2000; 2:21:44 PM
- Re: Frontier, IIS, and Lotus Notes, Brent Simmons, 7/15/2000; 3:59:32 PM
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