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Depolying to client Workstation

Hi,
I have recently created a website using a MySQL database for the backend.
But I would like the users to be able to access the data offline, I.E. Allow
them to sync the database with a local MySQL database.

So that they could run a local code copy of the website via localhost..

I have a couple of issues that I need to address.

1) Sync the Website pages, DLLS etc
2) Sync the tables.

Was wondering if anybody else had done something similar?

Thanks

Wayne Gibson
Jul 21 '05 #1
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