> My organization has a need to publish some of our web content on a CD-ROM. I'm in
>search of suggestions on how to publish our dynamic content (php/mysql templates) in
>some sort of "runtime"
> configuration that would let users browse the site from cd.
> What's involved with this? Is there s
ovember 07, 2002 5:15 AM
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> This is where xml and xsl come in handy...you could have all the pages
> outputed to xml format and then use xslt to transform to html.
>
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To: Roger Lewis
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Subject: RE: [PHP] publishing php > mysql website on cd-rom
This is where xml and xsl come in handy...you could have all the pages
outputed to xml format and then use xslt to transform to html.
Then you could
This is where xml and xsl come in handy...you could have all the pages
outputed to xml format and then use xslt to transform to html.
Then you could do it all on the fly, and each month create a new cd with
all the html files...
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 18:29, Roger Lewis wrote:
> Personally, I li
Personally, I like the idea of a static site. I have a dynamic,
database-driven site that handles documentation for an engineering project.
When the project is over, I would like to archive the entire site, including
the database and all document directories, onto a static, html-only, CD.
Has anyo
This is what you want: http://www.indigostar.com/microweb.htm
Allows you to run PHP and MySQL off of a CDROM. Never used it personnally,
though.
---John Holmes...
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> It's a database site, containing thousands of
It's a database site, containing thousands of records, similar to a products catalog
like Amazon, for example. Publishing as static pages is not a viable option, and
would greatly limit the search functionality.
There must be a way to do this! Thanks for all the feedback.
>>> Maxim Maletsky
Theoretically it is possible, but fact stays - you won't ever make it
work well.
So, try to find an alternative for this. Usually, this choice is made by
the managers that know nothing about how webcontent works.
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"ROBERT MCPEAK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote...
I dunno if its an old wives tail but I have heard that you can get
apache/mysql and php running from a CD. You would of course need to turn off
all logging etc.
Do a bit off google bashing.
John
On Wednesday 06 Nov 2002 9:50 am, .: B i g D o g :. wrote:
> That is going to be very hard to do...
That is going to be very hard to do...you might want to look at doing it
all static...however, what are u going to do about the database
connections...
IMHO, i would take the php site and make it static and then put it on a
CD-ROM...it might be out of date, however, it might be the fastest way
for
That would be a bit difficult--you would have licensing issues,
particularly with MySQL, unless you actually distribute the sources.
Would publishing all the files in "static" format be an option?
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