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ASP Nuke 0.75 Unleashed
9/17/2004 10:50:29 AM - Kenneth Richards
At long last, the new release of ASP Nuke has come out. And with it, we have added support for the MySQL database server. MySQL is a fast and efficient database server that is open-source and runs on the Windows and Unix architecture. We hope that this release will bring improved stability and reliability.

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3/7/2005 1:27:37 PM - kencyber
No, they are two different products that both have similar goals. I can't say too much about ASP-Nuke since I haven't really used it, but ASP Nuke design goals are:


Clean and efficient code
Integrated help and support systems
Cross-platform browser support
No reliance on third-party COMs (only a few standard COMs that come with Windows Server)

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