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Converting catalog to static pages


cczernia

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One of our employees is going out of town and might not have internet access. He was wondering if there was a way to have our online catalog on his computer. So, I was wondering if:

 

a: There was a way to save the entire catalog as html pages?

 

b: A way to make the catalog run on a mac?

 

Thanks in advance.

Shade and Sweet Water

Chris Czerniak

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Install XAMPP For Max OSX Beta, available at http://www.apachefriends.org/en

 

Install it, set up a blank database via http://localhost/phpmyadmin, take a backup of your online database via download using phpMyAdmin and import it into the blank database you just set up on the Mac.

 

Download the files/folders from your website into a folder on your computer and drop it into XAMPP's htdocs folder. Configure the two configure.php files manually for the local installation, remove any .htaccess files that you downloaded. Make sure that you double check the folder permissions - the Mac has a way of messing them up.

 

Vger

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Install XAMPP For Max OSX Beta, available at http://www.apachefriends.org/en

 

Install it, set up a blank database via http://localhost/phpmyadmin, take a backup of your online database via download using phpMyAdmin and import it into the blank database you just set up on the Mac.

 

Download the files/folders from your website into a folder on your computer and drop it into XAMPP's htdocs folder. Configure the two configure.php files manually for the local installation, remove any .htaccess files that you downloaded. Make sure that you double check the folder permissions - the Mac has a way of messing them up.

 

Vger

 

 

I love the simplicity of instructions.

 

:):):)

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