There is a Rendering capability built into ComSwiki so that you can render the whole website to plain HTML. It's not editable, but it's viewable.
Alternatively, run the server locally on a laptop and put a copy of the Swiki folder onto the local copy. Then everything works, including editing. (Another version of this: Assume that you'll be demoing on a Windows box. Put everything you need on a CD to run the server locally with your Swiki, then copy off the CD onto the Windows box when you get there.) Mark >Hi everyone, > >So far the swikis we have set up are working great for both the >NSFGK12 fellows at the University of Kansas and the high school >students in Kansas City Kansas. The college students find them so >easy to use and the high school students really appreciate the >accessibility both in at school and at home (or wherever there is >internet). We're at the point now where we'll have the students >upload Squeak projects this week. Thanks! > >My question is: Is it possible to show our swikis on >http://www.csac.chem.ku.edu offline? We are going to a PI meeting >in Washington D.C. at the end of the month and we're told that we'll >have internet access, but I always like to have a solid backup. > >With my best, >Naala >http://www.csac.chem.ku.edu/NaalaBrewer > >_________________________________________________________________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp -------------------------- Mark Guzdial : Georgia Tech : College of Computing : Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Associate Professor - Learning Sciences & Technologies. Collaborative Software Lab - http://coweb.cc.gatech.edu/csl/ (404) 894-5618 : Fax (404) 894-0673 : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/people/Faculty/Mark.Guzdial.html
