I just succeeded in creating a RM6 website on a CD-R that launches a new tab on my default, Chrome browser that was already open on external websites. As far as I can tell, the RM6 website performs normally. On inserting the CD, my Win 10 pc presented the AutoPlay dialog with the uppermost being "Install or run software from media" with the name "Start DWebPro". Clicking that opened the browser. I don't think there is any installation done from the CD - just the loading and execution of the server and a call passed to the browser. The new tab points to the DWebPro server at http://127.0.0.1:8080/ whose home page is that of my RM6 style website. I do not have another computer with a CD nor a spare flash drive to test nor do I know how portable this may be among different operating systems and default browsers. In any case, it was fairly easy to follow the steps. No need for any add-on packages such as MySQL because the RM6 style website is static. DWebPro is free for non-commercial use. http://www.dwebpro.com/ Tom On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 11:24 AM, Tom Holden <ve3meo@gmail.com> wrote: > Have a look at http://www.dwebpro.com/ . It came up in a search on > "website on a dvd". I think it can autorun a local server from the > CD/DVD/USB stick so that may allow the default browser to see it as just > another website, not a direct access ti local files. Free for > non-commercial use, so they say... > > Tom > >