[joomla] Joomla on a standalone cd
Norman ONeil
norman at enorm2.com
Fri Sep 14 10:13:24 EDT 2007
This will be run on random xp machines at a trade show
Thanks for all your help by the way
Norman O'Neil
eNorm
P.O. Box 6592
Portsmouth, NH 03802- 6592
978.255.2672
http://www.enorm2.com
On Sep 14, 2007, at 10:08 AM, Gary Mort wrote:
> Anthony Ferrara wrote:
>> Actually, it's not hard. Just change the table type
>> for the session table to "Heap". That's it. Any
>> changes will be stored in memory...
>>
> Joomla has a number of tables which get data stored in them based
> on the component, if your doing anything more than just
> demonstrating the system.
>
> So they have to be stored somewhere editable, and you need to a
> method of preloading them with existing data.
>
> Not that it would be hard to setup, I just don't know offhand what
> is involved.
>
> Of course, that begs the question of whether or not it is a good
> idea to tie up a largish chunk of memory on tables. I suppose it
> depends on what the reason for doing a CD Version is.
>
> But I do like the idea of having a USB version. Especially as I
> got 3 1G USB drives when I only needed 2(I want to setup a couple
> of linux installs for my wifes laptop and my home system so I can
> swap to linux and get used to it before making the major install.
> I was thinking of using the 3rd one as a data drive to share
> between the 2 systems, no reason I can't throw XAMP on it as well.)
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