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Can we use or integrate WordPress with ASP.NET?

#1
We want to use WordPress with ASP.NET. Is it possible for ASP.NET and WordPress to work together? If not, what are the alternatives?


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#2
WordPress is written in PHP and runs on Apache, so you can't really run it in ASP.NET. There are methods however that enable you to run it on IIS.

The best way to go with integrating WordPress and ASP.NET is by using one of the supported [XML-RPC][1] protocols. You can see more about it here:

*[XML-RPC Support][2]*

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#3
You could [run WordPress using Phalanger][1], which can execute PHP code on the .NET platform (faster that standard PHP!) and allows mixing the PHP and standard .NET languages/frameworks in a single application.

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#4
You can run the PHP file in IIS rather than combine the WordPress file in ASP.NET. Just download the FastCGI and make some configuration.


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#5
You can use the Visual Studio integrated version:

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#6
Yes, it is actually possible.

Check out [WP.NET][1]:

> WP.NET runs WordPress compiled on the robust, fast and secure .NET
> Core framework using the cutting edge PeachPie compiler platform.

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#7
[PeachPie][1] is an open source PHP compiler to .NET. This supports ASP.NET and [ASP.NET Core][2], and it is performant.

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