VoidMan, I agree with you, but I can understand Karen's point of view. It took me 2 years to pussyfoot around linux to finally plunge last summer. All my three boxen now humm linux...
I did all my dev before on w2k with OmniHttpd, which is an excellent small footprint web server, with perl/php/ssi/cf support. Far more secure than the famous Micro$uck Intended for Idiots Server (IIS). It has a GUI too, but that is not to its detriment. Apache works well on windoze too, at least as the dev is concerned, I would not dare to use the combination for live sites. My remote hosting server has been always linux.
It may be a good idea for her to set up a linux box, aside, to play with it, just to get her feet wet and when she gets comfy with it, switch then. Once she is at that stage, she would never look back, but at the moment, her mind would probably lock up, staring blankly at the monitor, not knowing what to do next. How do I know? One of my acquaintances got into the same situation Karen is in and reacted exactly that way. Had to provide a crash course for a week and then the spark of light dispelled the darkness.
Note: I use Micro$uck instead of more appropriate Macro$uck, because only time it bothers me nowadays is when NT boxes are trying to inject their viral diseases unsuccessfully into my remote server. What a waste of bandwidth! Sometimes I think I should write a vaccine, that would eradicate the offending carriers once and for all.
[ February 07, 2002: Message edited by: lu666s ]
[ February 07, 2002: Message edited by: lu666s ]