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How to Seamlessly Transfer PHP Applications to IIS_PHP Tutorial

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When using Godday’s space in the Bkjia tutorial (www.Bkjia.com), he provides an option to transfer the application from Linux to Windows environment (this transfer is also used by us as To avoid being blocked by GW), I actually don’t know how Godday realizes PHP applications to seamlessly switch between the two systems. Today I saw an article introducing Helicon Ape, which can transfer our applications from Linux. to Windows, and provides an environment that simulates Apache configuration, so that we can completely retain the habit of developing PHP under Linux and transfer the application to Windows.

Here are some features of Helicon Ape:

* Users can move their Apache web sites to IIS without modifications;

* Current PHP and other Unix oriented web applications can be easily configured for IIS;

 * Flexible user permissions control (as they implemented in Apache world);

* Powerful URL rewriting compatible with Apache does not require rule redesign;

* Reverse and forward proxy features available for a web server;

* Low level controls over web site behavior open extended abilities for optimization, security and performance;

* Comprehensive protection from site attacks;

* Flexible compression and cache functions to speed up a server;

* All-round HTTP-level web developer toolset.

For developers who are used to Windows, this seems to be a good choice.

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