You'll need to "trick" wget into downloading all the .php? content,
even if it is a link embedded in the JS.
How hard this is or isn't is more than I can tell you, as I also only
understand about half the switches of wget, and have been known to
wrap my own PHP program around wget to do what is pr
On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 11:41 -0800, Ryan A wrote:
> Hey Paul,
>
> Now this is sounding promising!
> Can you send me details on how/where I can download your package to
> give it a go?
>
The ISO image is now available at: http://fsiu.uwc.ac.za/iso/
--Paul
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On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 11:41 -0800, Ryan A wrote:
> Now this is sounding promising!
> Can you send me details on how/where I can download your package to give it a
> go?
>
I will upload the ISO to our download site in the morning (I only get
3GB per month bandwidth from my home ADSL) and you can
Hey Paul,
Now this is sounding promising!
Can you send me details on how/where I can download your package to give it a
go?
"Firefox launches on CD start and "
I hope just in this case FF is launched, because we have found that most of our
to be users are on IE... so this was designed
Hey Rich,
To be honest I thought of using WGET and if I remember correctly it was
suggested in the original old thread... but once i started reading up on wget,
the damn thing has so many switches I got lost and gave up hope pretty soon.
Another thing that I am not sure if WGET will handle
On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 08:42 -0800, Ryan A wrote:
> Sounds good but I dont think its right for this project because we are
> making educational pages that are presently online... but will later
> be distributed for free to students, mostly young ones at that...
> 10-15yrs old so it has to be as sim
Another option might be to use something like wget or htdig to just
rip through the whole site and generate a static site out of it...
I did something like that once for an educational CD, except I just
wrote the generator myself. I'm not sure wget existed back then, and
I'm pretty sure htdig did
You wouldnt happen to have a direct link to that page would you? coz I cant
find it in their products section...
Thanks!
R
Alberto Ferrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: www.apachefriends.org have a "Lamp"
on CD project.
2006/11/27, Ryan A :
> Hello,
>
> A little while back there was a discussion o
www.apachefriends.org have a "Lamp" on CD project.
2006/11/27, Ryan A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,
A little while back there was a discussion on running Apache,MySql and PHP from
a CD... I can't seem to find that thread and i cant seem to find the links i
had from that thread, so
Can anyb
Hi Paul,
Sounds good but I dont think its right for this project because we are making
educational pages that are presently online... but will later be distributed
for free to students, mostly young ones at that... 10-15yrs old so it has to be
as simple as possible for example:
User gets t
http://www.wellho.net/solutions/general-windows-running-apache-and-mysql-from-a-cd.html
On 11/27/06, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 03:39 -0800, Ryan A wrote:
> Any help appreciated, even if its a one line link, thanks in advance!
Our team ships our products as an
On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 03:39 -0800, Ryan A wrote:
> Any help appreciated, even if its a one line link, thanks in advance!
Our team ships our products as an Ubuntu linux Live CD with all the bits
and pieces pre-installed, which also gives the user an option to install
and set up a live server with
Hello,
A little while back there was a discussion on running Apache,MySql and PHP from
a CD... I can't seem to find that thread and i cant seem to find the links i
had from that thread, so
Can anybody suggest/recommend a way to run our project from CD?
Our project is made in PHP 4 with a M
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