Option 1:
Open the site in FP and then File Menu | Web to a folder on your HD, then
copy the files to the CD.
Note: Any function that requires a web server or the FP extensions, will not
function on a CD.
Option 2:
You can download and use | cdweb/cdit.exe |
<
http://listserv.shu.edu/~franciru/msfrontpage/frontpage.htm>
Strictly, CD-IT is an add-in for Microsoft FrontPage 2000 users which
simplifies the process of publishing a web to blank CD media (CDR or CDRW).
It is a five-step wizard with built in verification features which prevent
the occurrence of known problems. CD-IT is also intelligent enough not to
publish those folders which are used only by Microsoft FrontPage 2000 for
configuration purposes. This can save valuable data space on your CD.
Option 3:
A 3rd approach is to use one of the utilities which are available to allow
sites to be downloaded and viewed offline.
I use WebReaper (<
http://www.webreaper.net/>).
A "reaped" site ends up looking offline almost exactly as it does online,
with almost all of its FP features intact. Indexing doesn't work, but it is
almost the only commonly used FP feature that will appear to be broken.
Option 4:
Or see <
http://www.microsoftfrontpage.com/content/ARTICLES/fp_to_cdrom.html>
Option 5:
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