Hi, I was recently thinking the same you need, and IMHO and a little
of investigation the best way to do it is using a normal web server
with a PHP, mysql, and all stuff, so the good news is that there is
already a solution for you check this site 
http://www.server2go-web.de/index.html
and you are done. Good luck!!

On Oct 28, 8:00 pm, Robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently received a request to update / improve a relatively simple
> application which is used for browsing a catalog of codes. The
> original developer of the application opted for a separate cd-rom
> based version (coded in VB) and web version (web version can be found
> here:http://www.icn.ch/icnpweb/).
>
> With the possibility that I might be working on creating the next
> version of this browser - I was thinking I'd like to combine these as
> much as possible without having to create a separate cd-rom and web
> version of the application. I really think it should be implemented as
> a web app first then figure out a way to make it run off the CD
> (rather than the other way around).  IMHO the web version will be the
> most useful for more people so the focus should be on that.  But if I
> could also get it (or at least a striped down version of it) to run
> off a CD - that would be great!
>
> So my question is simply this:  have you ever created a simple web app
> which could run both on the server and off a cd-rom?  The only feature
> it would require, beyond serving static HTML pages is full-text
> search.
>
> My initial brainstorming came up with the idea to implement the
> application with google gears and then load a copy of it into an
> instance of portablefirefox (from portableapps.com) or webrunner then
> burn that to the CD.  This (in theory) would create a read only
> instance of the application which could be run from the portable
> instance of firefox on the CD.  Any other thoughts / approaches you
> might suggest?
>
> Thanks!
> Robin


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