> On a side note, Windows NT/2000 Magazine publishes an archive 
> CD of their magazine a couple of times a year. Up until a couple 
> of years ago all the content had a .cfm extension and allowed 
> dynamic searches on the content contained on the CD. This was 
> possible even if no network connection existed. My presumption 
> at the time was they had figured out a way to locally execute 
> CFML but, despite queries to Allaire, Windows NT/2000 Mag,
> and this list, no one could/would give me an answer as to how 
> this was accomplished, if at all. The CD now uses different 
> technology so I don't have anything to experiment with. Maybe 
> you could find more information than I was able to.

If I recall correctly, the WinNT Mag Archive CD was created using a
third-party "web-scouring" product, which would save files to the disk with
their original extensions. They've been longtime CF users, so their site
content was provided with CF. They switched to a MS HTML Help format (which
I like better, personally).

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

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