Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 17th Jul 2007 14:35 UTC, submitted by E. Stride
Internet & Networking From Netcraft's latest web survey: "Microsoft adds 2.4 million sites this month, pushing the total number of sites running on Windows servers past 40 million, and helping Microsoft improve its market share by 1.01% to 32.8%. The open source Apache server has an increase of 556k, and slips back 1.11% to 52.65%. Google gains 592k sites this month, and now has 4.35% share. In active sites, Apache is now at 49.98% share, less than 14.5% ahead of Microsoft. While that's still a considerable lead, Apache had a 33.4% advantage at this time last July, meaning MS has cut its deficit in half in the past 12 months."
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RE[3]: Too bad
by trenchsol on Wed 18th Jul 2007 12:59 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Too bad"
trenchsol
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I am aware of COM problem. On Windows, developers are still going to be able to use COM for some time. I've heard that ASP.NET is radically different from old ASP, and supposed "Apache ASP" might be more comaptible even on non Windows platforms.

ASP interface to COM objects are nothing else but wrapper classes and methods which could be rewritten to point to something else by the community of developers who might be interested to use them.

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