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I wrote a few weeks ago about how DiscountASP.NET and Community Server don’t mix as a result of some of DiscountASP.NET’s memory management limits and the naturally memory footprint of Community Server 2007.
Eric, a representative from DiscountASP.NET’s marketing department left a comment on my previous entry with the following information:
The older versions of CS used [...]

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I’ve written before about how much I enjoy being a DiscountASP.NET customer for the past three years and I still have a DiscountASP.NET affiliate banner sitting at the bottom of AjaxNinja.
I have a new project that I’m working on and I had decided to give Community Server 2007 a try on a DiscountASP.NET shared account, [...]

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I installed Community Server on one of my DiscountASP.NET (referral link) shared hosting accounts and it populated my shared database on my hosting account with all of the appropriate tables and everything appeared to be going fine - until I came to the conclusion that I had installed Community Server 2007 incorrectly and for reasons [...]

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I mentioned in my post about why I love DiscountASP.NET that I had been with a previous host for several years before I decided to switch. I spent a lot of time carefully evaluating other hosting options before I settled on DiscountASP.NET, and I’m going to go ahead and share the basic features that I [...]

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Read the title one more time. Yeah, I said it. PHP, one of the most popular web development languages, runs faster when it’s executed as compiled .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) using Phalanger 2.0 than it does running natively under the Zend interpreter.
What the hell is Phalanger?

Credits to Das Tierlexikon (The Animal Encyclopedia)
The animal in [...]

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My personal website, Aaronontheweb.com is about 7 years old. Until this year I had it hosted with a service called Blueberry Hill hosting; Bluehill never had any problem with uptime or bandwidth, but they had some of the worst support I have ever used.
I remember how hard it was to use their “control panel” [...]

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