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  • jason

    Possible: transfer asp website to CD?

    Is it possible to transfer a dynamic, asp site built on top of an Access
    database onto a cd for demonstration purposes?

    If not, I would appreciate some alternatives I could pursue....

    Thanks
    Jason


  • Tony Mochan

    #2
    Re: Possible: transfer asp website to CD?

    On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 12:50:31 -0400, jason <jason@catamara nco.com> wrote:
    [color=blue]
    > Is it possible to transfer a dynamic, asp site built on top of an Access
    > database onto a cd for demonstration purposes?
    >
    > If not, I would appreciate some alternatives I could pursue....
    >
    > Thanks
    > Jason[/color]

    Exactly the same problem I have ...

    If you use authentication / login scripts, all may be lost, but I've found
    101 shareware packages that will download a site for you (and hence convert
    dynamic to static) easily ... my favourite at the moment is Webdup,
    although WebWhacker is number 2.





    My problem is, how do you get past authentication (and maintain session
    info) with these products ... See "Cookie Munger" thread.

    Tony

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    • middletree

      #3
      Re: Possible: transfer asp website to CD?

      Please do a search for Octopod. It acts like IIS but runs on your CD. It's
      made for exactly this. A few hundred bucks but worth it.

      I've never used it, though I have never read a negative complaint about it.


      "jason" <jason@catamara nco.com> wrote in message
      news:efPRfP4VDH A.3924@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
      > Is it possible to transfer a dynamic, asp site built on top of an Access
      > database onto a cd for demonstration purposes?
      >
      > If not, I would appreciate some alternatives I could pursue....
      >
      > Thanks
      > Jason
      >
      >[/color]


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      • jason

        #4
        Re: Possible: transfer asp website to CD?

        Thanks - I'll do a search for this, although i don't understand how this
        iis-like app runs solely off the cd...

        Don't you first have to run if off your harddrive and then transfer
        files....

        - Jason
        \
        "middletree " <middletree@hto mail.com> wrote in message
        news:eKy3lj5VDH A.2212@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
        > Please do a search for Octopod. It acts like IIS but runs on your CD. It's
        > made for exactly this. A few hundred bucks but worth it.
        >
        > I've never used it, though I have never read a negative complaint about[/color]
        it.[color=blue]
        >
        >
        > "jason" <jason@catamara nco.com> wrote in message
        > news:efPRfP4VDH A.3924@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...[color=green]
        > > Is it possible to transfer a dynamic, asp site built on top of an Access
        > > database onto a cd for demonstration purposes?
        > >
        > > If not, I would appreciate some alternatives I could pursue....
        > >
        > > Thanks
        > > Jason
        > >
        > >[/color]
        >
        >[/color]


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        • middletree

          #5
          Re: Possible: transfer asp website to CD?

          Yeah, well, I don't understand how a carborator works, either.


          "jason" <jason@catamara nco.com> wrote in message
          news:OF1FJn5VDH A.1036@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
          > Thanks - I'll do a search for this, although i don't understand how this
          > iis-like app runs solely off the cd...
          >
          > Don't you first have to run if off your harddrive and then transfer
          > files....
          >
          > - Jason
          > \
          > "middletree " <middletree@hto mail.com> wrote in message
          > news:eKy3lj5VDH A.2212@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...[color=green]
          > > Please do a search for Octopod. It acts like IIS but runs on your CD.[/color][/color]
          It's[color=blue][color=green]
          > > made for exactly this. A few hundred bucks but worth it.
          > >
          > > I've never used it, though I have never read a negative complaint about[/color]
          > it.[color=green]
          > >
          > >
          > > "jason" <jason@catamara nco.com> wrote in message
          > > news:efPRfP4VDH A.3924@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...[color=darkred]
          > > > Is it possible to transfer a dynamic, asp site built on top of an[/color][/color][/color]
          Access[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
          > > > database onto a cd for demonstration purposes?
          > > >
          > > > If not, I would appreciate some alternatives I could pursue....
          > > >
          > > > Thanks
          > > > Jason
          > > >
          > > >[/color]
          > >
          > >[/color]
          >
          >[/color]


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          • jason

            #6
            Re: Possible: transfer asp website to CD?

            My mechanic does but I never understood his explanation....

            Ummm, cannot find it under Google:

            I tried: Octopod, Octopod - data transer, Octopod - transfer website files
            to cd....

            Not showing up....do you know who the developer company is?

            - Jason
            "middletree " <middletree@hto mail.com> wrote in message
            news:eF4uhR6VDH A.3088@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
            > Yeah, well, I don't understand how a carborator works, either.
            >
            >
            > "jason" <jason@catamara nco.com> wrote in message
            > news:OF1FJn5VDH A.1036@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...[color=green]
            > > Thanks - I'll do a search for this, although i don't understand how this
            > > iis-like app runs solely off the cd...
            > >
            > > Don't you first have to run if off your harddrive and then transfer
            > > files....
            > >
            > > - Jason
            > > \
            > > "middletree " <middletree@hto mail.com> wrote in message
            > > news:eKy3lj5VDH A.2212@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...[color=darkred]
            > > > Please do a search for Octopod. It acts like IIS but runs on your CD.[/color][/color]
            > It's[color=green][color=darkred]
            > > > made for exactly this. A few hundred bucks but worth it.
            > > >
            > > > I've never used it, though I have never read a negative complaint[/color][/color][/color]
            about[color=blue][color=green]
            > > it.[color=darkred]
            > > >
            > > >
            > > > "jason" <jason@catamara nco.com> wrote in message
            > > > news:efPRfP4VDH A.3924@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...
            > > > > Is it possible to transfer a dynamic, asp site built on top of an[/color][/color]
            > Access[color=green][color=darkred]
            > > > > database onto a cd for demonstration purposes?
            > > > >
            > > > > If not, I would appreciate some alternatives I could pursue....
            > > > >
            > > > > Thanks
            > > > > Jason
            > > > >
            > > > >
            > > >
            > > >[/color]
            > >
            > >[/color]
            >
            >[/color]


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            • middletree

              #7
              Re: Possible: transfer asp website to CD?

              Sorry it wasnt under Google. You may have found the one part of the net they
              don't have indexed.





              "jason" <jason@catamara nco.com> wrote in message
              news:OMBusU6VDH A.1180@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
              > My mechanic does but I never understood his explanation....
              >
              > Ummm, cannot find it under Google:
              >
              > I tried: Octopod, Octopod - data transer, Octopod - transfer website files
              > to cd....
              >
              > Not showing up....do you know who the developer company is?
              >
              > - Jason
              > "middletree " <middletree@hto mail.com> wrote in message
              > news:eF4uhR6VDH A.3088@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...[color=green]
              > > Yeah, well, I don't understand how a carborator works, either.
              > >
              > >
              > > "jason" <jason@catamara nco.com> wrote in message
              > > news:OF1FJn5VDH A.1036@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...[color=darkred]
              > > > Thanks - I'll do a search for this, although i don't understand how[/color][/color][/color]
              this[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
              > > > iis-like app runs solely off the cd...
              > > >
              > > > Don't you first have to run if off your harddrive and then transfer
              > > > files....
              > > >
              > > > - Jason
              > > > \
              > > > "middletree " <middletree@hto mail.com> wrote in message
              > > > news:eKy3lj5VDH A.2212@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...
              > > > > Please do a search for Octopod. It acts like IIS but runs on your[/color][/color][/color]
              CD.[color=blue][color=green]
              > > It's[color=darkred]
              > > > > made for exactly this. A few hundred bucks but worth it.
              > > > >
              > > > > I've never used it, though I have never read a negative complaint[/color][/color]
              > about[color=green][color=darkred]
              > > > it.
              > > > >
              > > > >
              > > > > "jason" <jason@catamara nco.com> wrote in message
              > > > > news:efPRfP4VDH A.3924@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...
              > > > > > Is it possible to transfer a dynamic, asp site built on top of an[/color]
              > > Access[color=darkred]
              > > > > > database onto a cd for demonstration purposes?
              > > > > >
              > > > > > If not, I would appreciate some alternatives I could pursue....
              > > > > >
              > > > > > Thanks
              > > > > > Jason
              > > > > >
              > > > > >
              > > > >
              > > > >
              > > >
              > > >[/color]
              > >
              > >[/color]
              >
              >[/color]


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              • Ray at

                #8
                Re: Possible: transfer asp website to CD?

                Vacuum from the engine sucks in an amount of air determined by how open the
                throttle plate (what your gas pedal connects to) is and the (typically)
                mechanical fuel pump delivers fuel to the carburetor which passes through a
                metering block or metering rods and then is passed through a venturi valve
                to create an extremly fine mist of fuel for better mixture with the air, and
                the mixture is then sent down into the intake manifold. And I don't care
                what anyone says. Fuel injectors will never be able to get the same
                dispersion as natural vacuum through a venturi valve! VFI is the way to go,
                if you can afford it.

                Ray at work


                "middletree " <middletree@hto mail.com> wrote in message
                news:eF4uhR6VDH A.3088@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
                > Yeah, well, I don't understand how a carborator works, either.
                >[/color]


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                • jason

                  #9
                  Re: Possible: transfer asp website to CD?

                  Hmmmmm, Zen and the art of the Ray's carburator....I almost understand
                  that...! :)


                  "Ray at <%=sLocation% >" <myfirstname at lane34 dot com> wrote in message
                  news:eUQekf6VDH A.208@tk2msftng p13.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
                  > Vacuum from the engine sucks in an amount of air determined by how open[/color]
                  the[color=blue]
                  > throttle plate (what your gas pedal connects to) is and the (typically)
                  > mechanical fuel pump delivers fuel to the carburetor which passes through[/color]
                  a[color=blue]
                  > metering block or metering rods and then is passed through a venturi valve
                  > to create an extremly fine mist of fuel for better mixture with the air,[/color]
                  and[color=blue]
                  > the mixture is then sent down into the intake manifold. And I don't care
                  > what anyone says. Fuel injectors will never be able to get the same
                  > dispersion as natural vacuum through a venturi valve! VFI is the way to[/color]
                  go,[color=blue]
                  > if you can afford it.
                  >
                  > Ray at work
                  >
                  >
                  > "middletree " <middletree@hto mail.com> wrote in message
                  > news:eF4uhR6VDH A.3088@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...[color=green]
                  > > Yeah, well, I don't understand how a carborator works, either.
                  > >[/color]
                  >
                  >[/color]


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                  • middletree

                    #10
                    Re: Possible: transfer asp website to CD?

                    Are you a geek on two levels, Ray?


                    "Ray at <%=sLocation% >" <myfirstname at lane34 dot com> wrote in message
                    news:eUQekf6VDH A.208@tk2msftng p13.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
                    > Vacuum from the engine sucks in an amount of air determined by how open[/color]
                    the[color=blue]
                    > throttle plate (what your gas pedal connects to) is and the (typically)
                    > mechanical fuel pump delivers fuel to the carburetor which passes through[/color]
                    a[color=blue]
                    > metering block or metering rods and then is passed through a venturi valve
                    > to create an extremly fine mist of fuel for better mixture with the air,[/color]
                    and[color=blue]
                    > the mixture is then sent down into the intake manifold. And I don't care
                    > what anyone says. Fuel injectors will never be able to get the same
                    > dispersion as natural vacuum through a venturi valve! VFI is the way to[/color]
                    go,[color=blue]
                    > if you can afford it.
                    >
                    > Ray at work
                    >
                    >
                    > "middletree " <middletree@hto mail.com> wrote in message
                    > news:eF4uhR6VDH A.3088@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...[color=green]
                    > > Yeah, well, I don't understand how a carborator works, either.
                    > >[/color]
                    >
                    >[/color]


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                    • Ray at

                      #11
                      Re: Possible: transfer asp website to CD?

                      Yeah, two or three, I suppose, although I don't know that automotive
                      interests are generally categorized as geeky. My favorite things include
                      programming, my cars, my cats, pinochle, playing music, and reading Aaron's
                      posts. :]

                      Ray at home

                      --
                      Will trade ASP help for SQL Server help


                      "middletree " <middletree@hto mail.com> wrote in message
                      news:e8nkhB7VDH A.2228@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
                      > Are you a geek on two levels, Ray?
                      >[/color]


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