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<blockquote data-quote="Bram" data-source="post: 90611" data-attributes="member: 17179"><p>And also, for my HTPC I realy like a machine that runs only what is needed. SO Ultimate is way overdone. Pretty significant information indeed.</p><p>Any idea how far you can go with Apache with ASP support? Would it be possible to use the .NET stuff you'd need?</p><p></p><p>One other, probebly completely rediculous, idea. What about running a centralised server? You create an account on this server, enter your IP in the webapplication and allow it to connect thrue your router or modem. </p><p>The advantages are that it'll keep MP more compact and will reduce used recources. Also, it can be completely platform independant, offers the possebility to obtain a lot of statistics and maybe even use it to collect errorlogs which can make debugging and further development much easier. </p><p>While thinking about this... I keep comming up with ideas that could be done thrue a centralised server.</p><p>Disatvantages.... It costs money and might influence performance a bit.</p><p></p><p>As I said....probebly completely rediculous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bram, post: 90611, member: 17179"] And also, for my HTPC I realy like a machine that runs only what is needed. SO Ultimate is way overdone. Pretty significant information indeed. Any idea how far you can go with Apache with ASP support? Would it be possible to use the .NET stuff you'd need? One other, probebly completely rediculous, idea. What about running a centralised server? You create an account on this server, enter your IP in the webapplication and allow it to connect thrue your router or modem. The advantages are that it'll keep MP more compact and will reduce used recources. Also, it can be completely platform independant, offers the possebility to obtain a lot of statistics and maybe even use it to collect errorlogs which can make debugging and further development much easier. While thinking about this... I keep comming up with ideas that could be done thrue a centralised server. Disatvantages.... It costs money and might influence performance a bit. As I said....probebly completely rediculous. [/QUOTE]
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