Re: running php scripts from a CD
From: Geoff Berrow (blthecat_at_ckdog.co.uk)
Date: 12/14/04
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Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 08:08:51 +0000
I noticed that Message-ID: <zsWdnUgFdowYuCPcRVn-oA@speakeasy.net> from
paul contained the following:
>> is there a way to run PHP scripted pages from a CD on a machine that doesnt
>> have internet access ??
>> can some sort of fake server be setup ??
>>
>> chris
>
>
>You can direct the output to hard coded html. I don't recall the
>technique but it's something simple to spit out the whole thing hard coded.
I did that once but I did it manually as there were only about 20 pages.
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