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Old 01-17-2006, 12:03 AM saving html to a cd-r
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I used frontpage to create an online quiz. But I want to save the quiz to a cd-r where the disc can then be put into a computer, openned and completed. Is there anyway to do this without making it available online. Could I possibly just save it as a html document and then have them open it in their browser? Thanks
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If the content is only HTML, javascript and images, you'll be fine - but if it needs any server side processing, it's not that easy.
I have heard that there aer a number of products you can use which will allow you to run a kind of web server off a CD to get these things to work but I'm not sure of the names of any.
Remember that users will probably get security warnings in certain versions of IE if you use javascript in local files.
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Old 01-19-2006, 11:06 AM
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If it does use server side processing, i would reccommed just buying a cheap hosting package, uploading it so you can access it anywhere you want.. saves carrying a CD around with you.
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