standalone web server

Can anyone direct me to the best standalone web server? I'm wanting to
package it with a web app which will need to run on the client machine which
will have IIS turned off.
Thanks
Randy [ Mi, 16 April 2008 17:58 ] [ ID #1943376 ]

Re: standalone web server

I would imagine someone has an example of deploying the ASP.NET development
server, as it is a single assembly. You will have to spin it up as part of
your app start, of course. The origins of this were the Cassini project,
which you can still download from www.asp.net.

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"Randy" <temp [at] temp.com> wrote in message
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> Can anyone direct me to the best standalone web server? I'm wanting to
> package it with a web app which will need to run on the client machine
> which will have IIS turned off.
> Thanks
>
NoSpamMgbworld [ Mi, 16 April 2008 19:03 ] [ ID #1943377 ]

RE: standalone web server

You probably should confirm with your customer why IIS is turned off. The
reason it is turned off may pertain to any of the other options as well.

"Randy" wrote:

> Can anyone direct me to the best standalone web server? I'm wanting to
> package it with a web app which will need to run on the client machine which
> will have IIS turned off.
> Thanks
>
>
>
FamilyTreeMike [ Mi, 16 April 2008 23:34 ] [ ID #1943391 ]
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