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Microsoft Merchant Server : ウィキペディア英語版 | Microsoft Merchant Server
Microsoft Merchant Server, released in October 1996,〔(Merchant Server 1.0 announced ) (press release)〕 was Microsoft's solution for the growing Business-to-Consumer sales business taking place on the Internet. Only one version was shipped, then its technology was folded into Microsoft Site Server 2.0, Commerce Edition. ==Technology== The technology at the heart of Merchant Server originated at a company named eShop, which Microsoft acquired in June 1996.〔(Microsoft Acquires eShop ) (press release)〕 It was primarily built using Python,〔(Microsoft Ships Python Code ), a blog post discussing how Microsoft shipped Python code in 1996〕 with additional C++ code to plug into IIS and to run the primary server code as an NT Service. Microsoft's Active Server Pages was shipped in December 1996,〔Active Server Pages 1.0, released in December 1996〕 two months after Merchant Server's release, so Merchant Server was unable to use that for page generation. Instead, it incorporated its own custom templating system, similar to the EZT templating system.〔(EZT: EaZy Templating ), a templating mechanism written by the same author in later years, following a similar model to the templating used at eShop and then by Merchant Server〕 The custom templating system was thrown out, and the core technology of Merchant Server was converted into COM Objects to be used by Active Server Pages. This revamp of the system appeared in Site Server 2.0 in early 1997.
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