Hi guys, I'm was in the same situation as Lem. Our application is (was) using Google Gears as a caching mechanisam for the UI. Our client also works in closed environment (no internet connection), so I was not able to install it on the client machines. I was looking for offline installation file everywhere but no luck. At the end we decided to get rid of Google Gears and found an alternative solution. Thanks a lot guys :) (I don't need it any more, but It would be nice that Google team help others with this issue) Sinisa M
On Feb 28, 6:44 pm, Rakesh <[email protected]> wrote: > The gears development team is largely mute about this issue(id > 763).http://code.google.com/p/gears/issues/detail?id=763&q=internet&colspe... > I will encourage you to show your interest in the above mentioned > issue so that it gets noticed. > > For some reason the core team at gears does not like to address this > issue. I wish the gears team was as vigilant as the GWT team which is > also a open source project! > > Any way, the answer to your question is: There is no gears provided > standard way to achieve the installation without internet > connectivity. However, if you look around a little bit you should find > some way out. Tip: At the end of the day all gears does is it > downloads and registers a dll with your Operating system. I hope that > helps you! > > Rakesh Wagh > > On Feb 27, 8:37 am, Lem <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Anyone? > > > On Feb 26, 9:00 am, Lem <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hello Gears Users, > > > > We started looking at Google Gears recently and found that we may be > > > able to use it in our current application. But we also noticed that > > > when you install the Gears components, you have to be connected to the > > > internet. Since our application runs in a closed environment (no > > > access to the internet), we need to be able to install the Gears > > > components without internet access. > > > > Also worth noting is that the only browser used in this environment is > > > Internet Explorer. > > > > Is there a standalone installer somewhere that can be distributed? or > > > a work around? Any input or direction would be great. Right now this > > > is a show stopper for us, but if there is a work around or even better > > > a standalone installer out there that would be most awesome! > > > > Cheers! > > > Lem- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
