I did this once by dumping everything into JavaScript arrays.
I used PHP to generate the HTML/JavaScript files that were tested on Jaz
cartridges in non-PHP computers, and then we burned CDs from that.
This then only requires that you get the JavaScript right (which is not too
tricky for just iterating through arrays), and that the user be willing to
turn on JavaScript in the first place.
Very low-tech, and very easy install, since they need nothing but a browser.
YMMV.
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From: Tim Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: database on CD
> Ok, Is this possible and how?
> I would like to put a mysql database on CD (or something like it). I then
> want to grab info from the database (maybe using a java applet) and use it
> to make xml, etc. I dont want to have to install anything on the computer
> that the CD is running on.
> Anyone seen something like this?
> Ideas?
>
> Thanks.
> -Tim
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