I've been working in ASP on an IIS server recently. Not my environment of choice, but the scripts I need to write are relatively simple, so I decided it was easier to go with it than ask for PHP to be installed (which then requires apache). This is quite a helpful page:
http://www.design215.com/toolbox/asp.php
We'll see how it goes. In many of the systems I work on, windows or linux, I usually use commandline PHP as the glue. I'm always amazed at how rock solid it is. Especially on Windows it is always the most stable element. E.g. I've a 24/7 PHP script that deals with COM objects. The COM objects crash regularly. But I just catch the exception in PHP, delete the COM object, create another one and off we go. Needing to use 3rd party libraries only available in C are the only reason I write C++ recently, but they cause me no end of trouble (mysterious crashes deep in windows system calls for instance). Windows itself needs to be rebooted every 3 or 4 weeks or it starts to go all wobbly on us, and my 24/7 PHP scripts simply run for those 4 weeks without a single problem or restart.
Of course saying PHP is more stable than C would be stupid; PHP is itself a C app. The difference is that PHP is a well-crafted piece of code, better than the COM objects, 3rd party C libraries and Microsoft OSes I'm comparing it to.
Going back to IIS, I don't have it installed locally, so have been developing on a remote server. "rdesktop" wins this month's "application I wish I'd discovered months ago" award. Previously I would have to boot up my windows notebook just to use remote desktop. rdesktop gives me this functionality on linux, works perfectly (touch wood) and copy and paste works too.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
Most annoying thing in rdesktop is when using Alt-tab it switches the application in Windows; I'm expecting it to switch to another linux window.
You can get this behaviour by passing the -K flag to rdesktop.
But now the most annoying thing is when I press Alt-F4 to close the windows Window it closes rdesktop!
I'm sticking with -K as Alt-tab not working was more annoying; it meant I had to take my hands off the keyboard and use the mouse to activate another window.
The Alt-F4 annoyance just means I have to run rdesktop and login again.
Post a Comment