Thank you Soooooo much. That solves my problem. It is a good day to
be alive again:-)
Norman O'Neil
eNorm
P.O. Box 6592
Portsmouth, NH 03802- 6592
978.255.2672
http://www.enorm2.com
On Sep 14, 2007, at 9:28 AM, Gary Mort wrote:
XAMP + Ampstart
http://ampstart.com/
From checking the docs, what you do is setup XAMP on your system,
configure and install everything, than copy it all over to a CDROM
along with AmpStart. You need to update the INI file as the MySQL
database will need somewhere to store new data(Sessions, logons,
etc) - so what Ampstart actually does is copy the MySQL database
over to a directory you specify on the PC and runs from there.
As an alternative, use a USB drive, you can get 1G drives fairly
cheaply and then you will have read/write access to the drive and
no need to depend on the directory existing.
I imagine a more involved solution would be to run MySQL and have
it place all the tables in memory, so any updates will be done to
the memory versions and when you stop the program running it
reverts to the default set and does not require a directory on the
hd to store data.
Norman ONeil wrote:
Hey All,
A few years my hero Mitch showed up at a tradeshow with Mambo
running on a cd in a windows/xp environment. Does anybody know how
to do this? I have a client that wants to have his site running
off of a cd. I do have a budget for this.
Thanks for your help
Norman
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