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On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 08:52:10 -0500, Frank Bax <fbax at sympatico.ca> wrote: [snip] > Right, I see that now. Since html files are generated with absolute links, > I'll need to write a script to "correct" them. > > Is there a cross-platform equivalent to "autorun.inf" that works on > Linux? Is it possible to have Linux open default brower and present > /index.html from a cdrom by simply inserting the disc into drive? I think most linux-distributions mount/read cd/dvd's using "autorun"-package: http://autorun.sourceforge.net/ If there is a way to run Firefox instead of default browser in Windows, it most probably works also with linux (assuming Firefox is installed "system-wide"). Blessings, Jukka
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