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Lately » Sasha liquified :-)
Fire up Photoshop, hit SHIFT + CTRL + X, fool around with the picture you selected. You will be amazed with the result.
:: Sasha, at 12:00 am on Tuesday, 19. February 2002
Offtopic:
Do you have to restart IIS every time you change some settings, say root folder, which scripts it executes, port number..
Apache has to be restarted, how about IIS
(need this for school tomorrow, thank you for your help)
:: vitez-koja, at 01:09 am on Wednesday, 20. February 2002
It may depend on what you change, but changing the root directory, default document or port number does not require restart.
:: Sasha, at 07:40 am on Wednesday, 20. February 2002
Thank you!
Now I have at least one point why IIS is better than Apache for my presentation.
Oh well, it's still gonna lose at the end :o)
:: vitez-koja, at 10:26 am on Wednesday, 20. February 2002
hahaha on winblows you don't know what's happening in the background ...
and what's wrong if you have to restart the service???
:: Davor, at 11:46 am on Wednesday, 20. February 2002
I needed at least point where IIS is better than Apache. Couldn't find any ;o)
Except GUI config.
Oh well, presentation's over, Apache won :o)
:: vitez-koja, at 03:02 pm on Wednesday, 20. February 2002
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:: Sasha, at 03:24 pm on Wednesday, 20. February 2002
Yeah, i've used that, but i forgot to say IIS doesn't have to be restarted when you change settings.
:: vitez-koja, at 01:25 am on Thursday, 21. February 2002
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