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Posted by steeviz on 07/05/07 10:39

On Jun 29, 8:05 pm, none <""arjen\"@(none)"> wrote:
> stee...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I'm often traveling for business in areas with restricted access to
> > Internet, so it is difficult to consult information published on my
> > website. I'd like to have a copy of it on my laptop, but saving it on
> > a laptop will make it static.
> > How can I do to make it dynamic as it was online?
> > Thanks for your help.
>
> Both posters above are right but if you are runnign a windows labtop
> (you probably are) and a unix server there might be some problems. If
> that is the case install vmware(server) and follow an howto on how to
> install apache/mysql/php. i recommend Debian. The following command will
> get you quite far :-)
>
> iirc
> #apt-get install php5 mysql-server apache2 phpmyadmin
>
> good luck



Thank you guys for your replies!
As none says I'm running a windows laptop so I can't run a WAMP
server as you suggested.
I'm thinking of a software which allows to make copies of websites
without any previous installation.
I don't know if it exists.I've tried website grabber but i don't like
much the concept.

Waiting for advice.

Cheers Steeviz

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