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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers ASP alternatives Post 2683 by Ricki on Wednesday 30th of May 2001 10:24:17 AM
Old 05-30-2001
ASP alternatives

I have just found out that a project I have developed in ASP (ultradev) needs to be migrated to a unix server and won't be able to support asp. Can anyone point me in the right direction to see what my options are with Unix? I have never worked with or developed for a Unix box before.

Also, the code on this page for the formatting is EXCELLENT, does anyone know if all of the source if available for it or where I might be able to get some pointers on it? I've looked at the source code for this page but all of the javascript used isn't there. I'd like to look at it to get some ideas.

Thanks,
Ricki
 

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EXCELLENT-BIFURCATION(6)					   Games Manual 					  EXCELLENT-BIFURCATION(6)

NAME
excellent-bifurcation - an abstract two-sided vertical shooter SYNOPSIS
excellent-bifurcation DESCRIPTION
The aliens have attacked, and their ability to exist in either or both of their world and ours has given them an almost unsurpassable advantage. Take command of a special fighter craft capable of existing in both realities at once and drive them back! The form your fighter takes on the left has double fast-firing cannons and can charge to release up to eight seekers. It is ideal for destroying small and weak but numerous enemies. The right-hand form has a single powerful cannon which fires slowly but does far more dam- age, and is more suited to taking out larger enemies. It can charge up to release a wave which passes through things, damaging them as it goes (unlike the beam weapons, which only hit anything once no matter how thick it is). You can switch them between the worlds depending on what kind of firepower you need where. KEYS
Left, Right, Up, Down move the fighter across the screen Z fire the main weapon X charges your weapons C switches between the two worlds (screens) A turns on or off the autofire mode Esc return to the main menu Key controls can be modified inside the game options menu. AUTHOR
excellent-bifurcation was written by Linley Henzell. This manual page was written by Barry deFreese <bdefreese@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). 11 April 2009 EXCELLENT-BIFURCATION(6)
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