tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5221574887957878990.post3128506576650537555..comments2008-07-08T22:35:23.857+02:00Comments on Grendel's sorry excuse for a blog: Mono 1.2.4 - the best ASP.NET 2.0 release so farUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5221574887957878990.post-62389618695977297082007-05-19T02:27:00.000+02:002007-05-19T02:27:00.000+02:00I tried this on IIS 8.0 http://blogs.homelinux.org...I tried this on IIS 8.0 <BR/>http://blogs.homelinux.org/2007/03/09/openid-for-your-site-provides-3-states-by-default/<BR/><BR/>works fine,<BR/>tried it with the latest XSP2,<BR/>it loads but throws nasty exception after control is handed back to the site (by the OpenID provider)<BR/><BR/>tried it with the latest mod_mono<BR/>simply states it can't find the assemblies<BR/><BR/>(ran XSP2 on the same directory)<BR/><BR/>So there are still a few problems here and there, also XSP2 is awfully slow on windows systems, not that I care about that :pTimothy Parezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09155362781630295022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5221574887957878990.post-78662246792474939982007-05-18T14:04:00.000+02:002007-05-18T14:04:00.000+02:00The idea is to modify the project as little as pos...The idea is to modify the project as little as possible, just enough to make them fully working under Mono/Unix. They are supposed to test Mono ASP.NET 2.0 stack for compliance with the .NET one.marekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08857807202576318037noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5221574887957878990.post-39726396918568268102007-05-18T13:14:00.000+02:002007-05-18T13:14:00.000+02:00Why don't you contribute patches to those projects...Why don't you contribute patches to those projects for using NHibernate (so as to use any database), and that way you don't make forks.knoctehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00267496347097861887noreply@blogger.com