Re: [PHP] Running AMP from CD
- From: genphp@xxxxxxxxx (Ryan A)
- Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 11:37:17 -0800 (PST)
Hey Rich,
To be honest I thought of using WGET and if I remember correctly it was suggested in the original old thread... but once i started reading up on wget, the damn thing has sooooo many switches I got lost and gave up hope pretty soon.
Another thing that I am not sure if WGET will handle soo well is... there are quite a few javascript popups on each page (basically icons on the side, when clicked open a JS popup with the content of the main page in a different language
for example:
the main page is in Swedish, when you click the language icon on the side it opens a popup with the same content in Arabic or Spanish)
but these popups are calling php scripts with something like this:
get_popup_content.php?content_id=2354
But if you think this is the best solution, I am willing to start reading up on WGET again to see if this time I get the hang of it..
Thanks!
Ryan
Richard Lynch <ceo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Another option might be to use something like wget or htdig to just
rip through the whole site and generate a static site out of it...
I did something like that once for an educational CD, except I just
wrote the generator myself. I'm not sure wget existed back then, and
I'm pretty sure htdig didn't...
Had to put a bit of stuff into JavaScript for the "quiz" portion, but
it worked fairly well.
On Mon, November 27, 2006 10:51 am, Alberto Ferrer wrote:
www.apachefriends.org have a "Lamp" on CD project.
2006/11/27, Ryan A :
Hello,
A little while back there was a discussion on running Apache,MySql
and PHP from a CD... I can't seem to find that thread and i cant
seem to find the links i had from that thread, so....
Can anybody suggest/recommend a way to run our project from CD?
Our project is made in PHP 4 with a MySql backend... so far its been
running on Apache..
I have found some commercial alternatives via google(PortableWebAp
,dwebpro,microweb to name a few) but if I remember correctly the
solution in the old thread was a freeware. The commercial solutions
offer a lot of bells and whistles and inter platform compatability
but all we need is for AMP to run on CD and on Windows 2000 onwards.
Any help appreciated, even if its a one line link, thanks in
advance!
-Ryan
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