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Alex |
posted on 7th Mar 06 at 15:56 |
i had a problem though with using an autorun file to open the start page of a website, i had set up the ini file to open the index file but it didnt want to open anything that wasnt an .exe file | |
Paul |
posted on 7th Mar 06 at 15:49 |
Either that or put it onto the web and have them browse to it? | |
Andy GSi |
posted on 7th Mar 06 at 15:41 |
quote: yeah this is what i have done, cheers;) | |
flash22 |
posted on 7th Mar 06 at 15:40 |
easy job 99% of pc's and mac's have a web browser of some sort so just setup the autorun.inf on the cd to run the index.htm when the cd is put into the cd drive or just setup a .bat file | |
MULLER2 |
posted on 7th Mar 06 at 14:44 |
Surely you should deploy it to there web server for them? Or as said just copy the entire structure to cd and burn that. Then if it simply is a standard html site its a matter of copying/pasting and ftp'ing for them. But personally I'd deploy it to make sure nothing is messed up - then smile and ask for yuor cheque! | |
willay |
posted on 7th Mar 06 at 14:44 |
:cool: | |
jamied |
posted on 7th Mar 06 at 14:43 |
damn u beat me willay :lol: | |
jamied |
posted on 7th Mar 06 at 14:42 |
make an autorun cd? | |
willay |
posted on 7th Mar 06 at 14:42 |
how about burning the website to the cd but then use an autorun.ini file to open the index file when the cd goes into the drive? obviously they need to have autorun enabeld on that drive (very common) | |
Ally |
posted on 7th Mar 06 at 14:41 |
Yeh :( theres only 13,456 replies in there | |
Andy GSi |
posted on 7th Mar 06 at 14:39 |
well no bugger goes into the GEEK section :lol: | |
Ally |
posted on 7th Mar 06 at 14:37 |
You could use a continum transfunctioner, alongside a millenium quaqrupler | |
Andy GSi |
posted on 7th Mar 06 at 14:36 |
i have been developing a HTML site for a customer and it needs to go onto a CD. |