Can I suggest including Mono & mod_mono as an update within Plesk with the ability to assign a virtual host as one handled by Mono.
I have managed to get Mono working on my CentOS5 server and have described my solution here (with appropriate links): http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?p=564032
The final part I haven't been able to work out is how to get the virtual host vhost.conf to work so that my config won't be overwritten by a Plesk update (I've been putting my config in the conf/####.####_include.httpd file which Plesk warns against doing).
Anyway, since I managed to do this with Yum and a bit of fiddling with config, I thought that this might be a good time to integrate this with Plesk as I wouldn't have thought it would be a difficult thing for you to provide.
My server - which I manage nearly completely with Plesk, now supports MVC1,2,3, ASP.NET and WCF (mostly). Which is pretty cool. I just wish I had been able to do it through Plesk and continue to manage it this way.
I would think that supporting such a thing would be quite a good advert for your software with the popularity of MVC3 currently.
I have managed to get Mono working on my CentOS5 server and have described my solution here (with appropriate links): http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?p=564032
The final part I haven't been able to work out is how to get the virtual host vhost.conf to work so that my config won't be overwritten by a Plesk update (I've been putting my config in the conf/####.####_include.httpd file which Plesk warns against doing).
Anyway, since I managed to do this with Yum and a bit of fiddling with config, I thought that this might be a good time to integrate this with Plesk as I wouldn't have thought it would be a difficult thing for you to provide.
My server - which I manage nearly completely with Plesk, now supports MVC1,2,3, ASP.NET and WCF (mostly). Which is pretty cool. I just wish I had been able to do it through Plesk and continue to manage it this way.
I would think that supporting such a thing would be quite a good advert for your software with the popularity of MVC3 currently.