- Mar 6, 2005
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To keep this simple:
I made a presentation for my company in html/flash recently and now my superiors want me to "package" the presentation in a cd to give it as "gifts" to people interested in us... the thing is I know I can do it fairly easy by changing all the links within the web page to read from the cdrom i.e. file:///d:/whatever.jpg or whatever.html and the such... but I worry that the person on the receiving end doesn't have the cdrom drive as d on his/her computer... then what? It will not find the said file and the presentation will not work.
So I think that if I make a small installer that will basically copy all the contents from the cd to the hard drive in the receiving ends computer then I can just program all the links as file:///c:/whatever and make sure the presentation works. I know that the main drive may not be C: or whatever but it's pretty common and I think it will work better... Unless those who read this think D: is also pretty much generic for a cdrom.
Thing is... does anyone know how to make an autorun cd that will copy the contents to a folder in the computer? Is there a free program to do this? shareware? what is a good program etc.
I made a presentation for my company in html/flash recently and now my superiors want me to "package" the presentation in a cd to give it as "gifts" to people interested in us... the thing is I know I can do it fairly easy by changing all the links within the web page to read from the cdrom i.e. file:///d:/whatever.jpg or whatever.html and the such... but I worry that the person on the receiving end doesn't have the cdrom drive as d on his/her computer... then what? It will not find the said file and the presentation will not work.
So I think that if I make a small installer that will basically copy all the contents from the cd to the hard drive in the receiving ends computer then I can just program all the links as file:///c:/whatever and make sure the presentation works. I know that the main drive may not be C: or whatever but it's pretty common and I think it will work better... Unless those who read this think D: is also pretty much generic for a cdrom.
Thing is... does anyone know how to make an autorun cd that will copy the contents to a folder in the computer? Is there a free program to do this? shareware? what is a good program etc.
