if your going to view it with a browser why not include the browser 
on the CD? and set the home to the first page?

At 10:02 AM +0100 1/25/01, Bernd Kulawik wrote:
>Good morning,
>
>we want to create a bibliographical database with ca. 500.000 entries and a
>very simple structure (3 tables) to publish it on the internet (with PHP
>and Apache). A second aim is to make a CD for those, who cannot always be
>online. It should be usable like the CD-ROMs you normally get with computer
>journals: put it into your CD-drive and open it with your browser on any
>operating system (at least Linux, Mac and Windows). Is there any tool to
>produce such a CD from a MySQL database, so that the user can browse
>through it and also search for specific items without installing any new
>software on the system? Of course, MySQL is free and so we could put it on
>the CD or ask the people to install it over the net, but I can imagine,
>that many people would not like to do so.
>Thanks for any suggestions
>
>Bernd
>
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