This sounds pretty good, but I know absolutely nothing about xml or xsl.
Any literature, articles, links, or other resources you know of that could
point me in the right direction.  This would be worth researching.
Roger

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From: .: B i g D o g :. [mailto:bigdog@;venticon.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 5:15 AM
To: Roger Lewis
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 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 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 anyone done this?  Can it be done other than by separately displaying
> and saving each page as an html page, and then manually creating the
links?
>
> Roger Lewis
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, November 06, 2002 1:51 AM, BigDog replied
> To: ROBERT MCPEAK
>
> BD> That is going to be very hard to do...you might want to look at doing
it
> BD> all static...however, what are u going to do about the database
> BD> connections...
>
> BD> IMHO, i would take the php site and make it static and then put it on
a
> BD> CD-ROM...it might be out of date, however, it might be the fastest way
> BD> for ya.
>
> BD> Do you want them to access your site from the CD-ROM pages?
>
> BD> You could create special pages on your site that the CD-ROM pages
call.
> BD> But that would require the user of the disc to have internet access.
>
> BD> But running PHP from a cd-rom will probably not work unless you are
> BD> doing some commandline cgi stuff...and i dont even want to think how
> BD> that would work for ya...
>
> BD> i would probably do something where static html pages pull data from
> BD> your site...
>
> BD> HTH...
>
>
> On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 16:44, ROBERT MCPEAK wrote:
> > 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 such a thing as runtime mySQL?
What
> would it take to serve PHP from a CD?
> >
> > Help!  I don't know where to begin and am looking for advice.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Bob
> >
> >
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