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Dynamic-CD 2.50

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Dynamic-CD 2.50

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Dynamic-CD provides the services you'd expect from an Internet server except it's on a CD.
Until now CDs could only display static HTML Pages. Dynamic-CD allows your CD to display dynamic content, just like an Internet server.

Dynamic-CD allows you to produce CD's with processing power, adding an Internet server that runs straight from the CD. Put a database on your CD and generate HTML pages in real time. Catch and process <FORM> and Query data with Dynamic-CD's scripting language. Protect sections of your CD with Dynamic-CD's encryption and password protection.

For example :
Store a catalog of products on the CD and process search queries. Users can select products, generate an order and email the order to you.

For example :
Password protect sections of the CD, allowing access only to those who have paid a license fee.

For example :
Download your ASP website to a CD and take it on the road. Sales staff can show off your company website without the problems of Internet access and connection delays.


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File Name:
dyncd25k.exe
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Languages:
Unknown
Platforms:
Unknown
Release date:
5/21/2001
License:
Unknown
Size:
896 KB
Price/Fee (US$):
150.00 $
Number of downloads:
630

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