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Old 01-16-2005, 05:28 AM  
Nathan
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Originally Posted by Dragon Curve
Nobody runs IIS? HAHAHAHA. This is too much.
Compared to other servers, it virtually is nobody. Ok, maybe what, 10-20% on the whole net? Thats not a lot though. Only 2 clients of ours used IIS till now. I was talking about this industry mainly.

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Originally Posted by Dragon Curve
How would I know if you've never written an Apache module? The way you talk about it. Go on - am I right?
No, you are not. ;) I actually wrote quite a few for myself and modified a few others to my liking. I do have a book btw, did not have to read through source to learn how to do it. ;)

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Originally Posted by Dragon Curve
I get your intellectual property speech. And like I said, if you'd read, that's fair enough. But my argument is that it's not as secure, which is very valid.
Yes, you are correct, some closed-source apps are not as secure as other open-source apps. Statistically speaking, closed-source apps probably are less secure, you are right. But there now and then are closed-source apps which have not had any security problems yet. MS software is not really a great example for closed-source apps ;)
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