I created a site in DW that had an file named "start-here.htm" file (the
portal to the web site) and a folder with an arbitrary name.
The folder contained the actual web site.
Saved the entire site to a CD (ISO 9660 format) and distributed it to people
who had Macs and others who had PCs.
No one complained that they had any difficulty with it.
There may be better solutions - but this worked for me.
Dan Hopper
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On 2/12/06 12:02 PM, in article dsnpmb$mog$1@forums.macromedia.com, "Walter
Lieberman" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote:
> Dear Friends,
> I want to put a small simple website on a CD for distribution. I want to
put
> an "easy to see link "in a separate page outside
> of the website itself.( the root folder) I can't figure out how to create
a
> link between the separate page and the index.html page inside the website.
If
> I
> browse for the link, it doesn't work once it is on the CD and away from my
> computer. I think I want to use some sort of absolute link, but I can't fi
gure
> out the proper path(something like"
> Localhost/volumes/CDname/ClickHere.html".h.
> Can you help? Thanks
> P.S. I wouldn't object to a different solution. It needs to be MAC
> compatible.
>
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