RE: Replicate DB Functions on CD?

2000-08-21 Thread Steve Bernard

Ah, I hadn't paid attention this issue, thanks for the heads up. I noticed
too that when you perform a search the returned links each have a Tcl/Tk
icon next to them. So maybe this WebCompiler that WinNTMag uses is Tcl/Tk
based? It was interesting to select a link to a document in a 120MB
executable and see a path like
D:\wwwroot\docs\archivecd\buildjune04\docs\wcd0\somefile.htm in the
status bar of my browser.

For those that are interested, the product is WebCompiler by Oakley Data
Services, http://www.webcompiler.com/.

Steve

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> Do you know if that is what Windows NT/2000 Magazine uses on
> their Archive CD? Ever since they first came out with the
> Archive CD set it has had .cfm pages on it along with search,
> etc. right on the CD. I disconnected my PC from the network to
> make sure.

The latest version is just one big HTML Help file.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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RE: Replicate DB Functions on CD?

2000-08-21 Thread Dave Watts

> Do you know if that is what Windows NT/2000 Magazine uses on 
> their Archive CD? Ever since they first came out with the 
> Archive CD set it has had .cfm pages on it along with search, 
> etc. right on the CD. I disconnected my PC from the network to 
> make sure.

The latest version is just one big HTML Help file.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444
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RE: Replicate DB Functions on CD?

2000-08-21 Thread Steve Bernard

Do you know if that is what Windows NT/2000 Magazine uses on their Archive
CD? Ever since they first came out with the Archive CD set it has had .cfm
pages on it along with search, etc. right on the CD. I disconnected my PC
from the network to make sure.

Regards,

Steve

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http://www.tenmax.com  foor example their teleport product is a spider that
can replicate 95% ..of your cold fusion website off line that you can copy
on your cd - hth
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Re: Replicate DB Functions on CD?

2000-08-21 Thread cecilia

http://www.tenmax.com  foor example their teleport product is a spider that can 
replicate 95% ..of your cold fusion website off line that you can copy on your cd - hth
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Preston Chesser ha scritto:

> Has anyone here ever attempted to duplicate a portion of their ColdFusion
> data query/output functions on a CD?  I'm not looking to reuse any of our
> ColdFusion code but to find a CD based interface to our data.
>
> We want to produce working CD's of our data for the purposes of demo or as
> a separate product.  The main criteria would be to have the ability to
> query and search a database and then output the results.
>
> We use SQL Server but one way or the other we plan to export to an Access
> file.  We don't plan on utilizing a web browser interface unless someone
> knows a good way to do that.
>
> Thanks,
> Preston Chesser
> http://www.ehistory.com
>
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RE: Replicate DB Functions on CD?

2000-08-21 Thread Olive, Christopher M Mr NMR

it's good to know i'm good for SOMETHING on monday morning. :)

why not run your CF app as normal, save the result HTML pages, and stick
them on the CD?  it'll be the "look and feel" but not the functions.

of course, you'd have to limit the navigation path through your site, as
well as the queries that can be run.

Chris Olive,
DOEHRS Website Administrator 

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Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 11:37 AM
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Chris,
We want to replicate the functioning rather than the functions so you've hit
the problem precisely on the head.  Is there some other interface software
(infobase, folio, etc) that would be accessible off a CD with a reasonable
install - ColdFusion Server, a web server, et al being unreasonable for this
purpose.

Thanks for the response,
Preston Chesser
http://www.ehistory.com


At 10:11 AM 08/21/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>so you plan on replicating CF on a CD with no browser?  how do you plan to
>call the .cfm template?  you'll need a web server and CF server running to
>execute the CF as well.
>
>Chris Olive,
>DOEHRS Website Administrator
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Preston Chesser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 10:10 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Replicate DB Functions on CD?
>
>Has anyone here ever attempted to duplicate a portion of their ColdFusion
>data query/output functions on a CD?  I'm not looking to reuse any of our
>ColdFusion code but to find a CD based interface to our data.
>
>We want to produce working CD's of our data for the purposes of demo or as
>a separate product.  The main criteria would be to have the ability to
>query and search a database and then output the results.
>
>We use SQL Server but one way or the other we plan to export to an Access
>file.  We don't plan on utilizing a web browser interface unless someone
>knows a good way to do that.


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RE: Replicate DB Functions on CD?

2000-08-21 Thread Preston Chesser

Chris,
We want to replicate the functioning rather than the functions so you've hit
the problem precisely on the head.  Is there some other interface software
(infobase, folio, etc) that would be accessible off a CD with a reasonable
install - ColdFusion Server, a web server, et al being unreasonable for this
purpose.

Thanks for the response,
Preston Chesser
http://www.ehistory.com


At 10:11 AM 08/21/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>so you plan on replicating CF on a CD with no browser?  how do you plan to
>call the .cfm template?  you'll need a web server and CF server running to
>execute the CF as well.
>
>Chris Olive,
>DOEHRS Website Administrator
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Preston Chesser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 10:10 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Replicate DB Functions on CD?
>
>Has anyone here ever attempted to duplicate a portion of their ColdFusion
>data query/output functions on a CD?  I'm not looking to reuse any of our
>ColdFusion code but to find a CD based interface to our data.
>
>We want to produce working CD's of our data for the purposes of demo or as
>a separate product.  The main criteria would be to have the ability to
>query and search a database and then output the results.
>
>We use SQL Server but one way or the other we plan to export to an Access
>file.  We don't plan on utilizing a web browser interface unless someone
>knows a good way to do that.

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RE: Replicate DB Functions on CD?

2000-08-21 Thread Stewart McGowan

Something i've been asked to try and do many times by our sales force, and
each time i've been asked i've giggled for ages, then frigged a set of
linked pages that "seem to" work, doesn't work if you get too complicated,
but should be enough for demonstration purposes.

have fun

Stew

-Original Message-
From: Preston Chesser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 21 August 2000 15:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Replicate DB Functions on CD?


Has anyone here ever attempted to duplicate a portion of their ColdFusion 
data query/output functions on a CD?  I'm not looking to reuse any of our 
ColdFusion code but to find a CD based interface to our data.

We want to produce working CD's of our data for the purposes of demo or as 
a separate product.  The main criteria would be to have the ability to 
query and search a database and then output the results.

We use SQL Server but one way or the other we plan to export to an Access 
file.  We don't plan on utilizing a web browser interface unless someone 
knows a good way to do that.

Thanks,
Preston Chesser
http://www.ehistory.com


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RE: Replicate DB Functions on CD?

2000-08-21 Thread Olive, Christopher M Mr NMR

so you plan on replicating CF on a CD with no browser?  how do you plan to
call the .cfm template?  you'll need a web server and CF server running to
execute the CF as well.

Chris Olive,
DOEHRS Website Administrator 

-Original Message-
From: Preston Chesser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 10:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Replicate DB Functions on CD?


Has anyone here ever attempted to duplicate a portion of their ColdFusion 
data query/output functions on a CD?  I'm not looking to reuse any of our 
ColdFusion code but to find a CD based interface to our data.

We want to produce working CD's of our data for the purposes of demo or as 
a separate product.  The main criteria would be to have the ability to 
query and search a database and then output the results.

We use SQL Server but one way or the other we plan to export to an Access 
file.  We don't plan on utilizing a web browser interface unless someone 
knows a good way to do that.

Thanks,
Preston Chesser
http://www.ehistory.com


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