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Hi all,
I know people are going to start getting sick of me... I ask a lot of questions and everyone must be thinking 'buy a Mac and be done with it' but there are things I keep thinking of that may cause me a problem when I switch over - so need to be rectified before I start playing around with the new Mac =).
I am currently composing a Web Site using Dreamweaver (no real issue there because Dreamweaver is also available on the Mac). I am a newbie to Dreamweaver, and am learning as I go along. I am just setting up IIS on my laptop as I have some scripts I would like to test without having to use an online web server.
Can someone tell me what the Mac equivilent of IIS would be so that I will be able to carry on creating my site even after I move to my MBP?
Thanks!!
I know people are going to start getting sick of me... I ask a lot of questions and everyone must be thinking 'buy a Mac and be done with it' but there are things I keep thinking of that may cause me a problem when I switch over - so need to be rectified before I start playing around with the new Mac =).
I am currently composing a Web Site using Dreamweaver (no real issue there because Dreamweaver is also available on the Mac). I am a newbie to Dreamweaver, and am learning as I go along. I am just setting up IIS on my laptop as I have some scripts I would like to test without having to use an online web server.
Can someone tell me what the Mac equivilent of IIS would be so that I will be able to carry on creating my site even after I move to my MBP?
Thanks!!
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Hi all,
I know people are going to start getting sick of me... I ask a lot of questions and everyone must be thinking 'buy a Mac and be done with it' but there are things I keep thinking of that may cause me a problem when I switch over - so need to be rectified before I start playing around with the new Mac =).
I am currently composing a Web Site using Dreamweaver (no real issue there because Dreamweaver is also available on the Mac). I am a newbie to Dreamweaver, and am learning as I go along. I am just setting up IIS on my laptop as I have some scripts I would like to test without having to use an online web server.
Can someone tell me what the Mac equivilent of IIS would be so that I will be able to carry on creating my site even after I move to my MBP?
Thanks!!
I know people are going to start getting sick of me... I ask a lot of questions and everyone must be thinking 'buy a Mac and be done with it' but there are things I keep thinking of that may cause me a problem when I switch over - so need to be rectified before I start playing around with the new Mac =).
I am currently composing a Web Site using Dreamweaver (no real issue there because Dreamweaver is also available on the Mac). I am a newbie to Dreamweaver, and am learning as I go along. I am just setting up IIS on my laptop as I have some scripts I would like to test without having to use an online web server.
Can someone tell me what the Mac equivilent of IIS would be so that I will be able to carry on creating my site even after I move to my MBP?
Thanks!!
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