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Live Cd Firefox Browser - Is it possible to do this? | ||
Discussion by FirefoxRocks with 9 Replies.
Last Update: October 18, 2007, 8:58 pm | |||
QUOTE (http)
I want to burn a CD with Firefox on it, but a special version of Firefox.1. It will only display the HTML files on the CD, and it shouldn't connect to the Internet.
2. Extensions shouldn't be able to be added, I want to add the extensions that I want then burn the thing onto CD.
3. Title bar needs to be changed to something like "Mozilla Firefox:Redistributed for Web Development Lessons"
4. About:config options configured, but read-only after the CD is burnt
5. Disabled Tools menu.
Some optional things that I would like:
1. Option to install Firefox (and maybe other software if the CD has sufficient space).
2. A splash screen with my own text.
3. Autorun. (I'm sure that I can probably configure that myself, but some help would be appreciated).
4. Ability to play Audio files (mp3) without launching an external program.
5. A Terms and Conditions box explaining about my HTML files, this is an old version of Firefox and educational use only.
The CD is meant to be run at school for kids to learn from some tutorials that I made. Because of this, I have to put safeguards on the browser (especially point #1) to ensure that people use it for Educational Use ONLY.
Also, if this is possible, I want to know how ISP-branding works and can it be done?
Basically that explains it all. So can anyone here direct me to the appropriate resources/information to help me do this?
Mon Oct 15, 2007 Reply New Discussion
For the first list, i would say that you have to go to the developers for something that can be changed in the code for some of those ideas.
For the second list,
1 - installing firefox should be easy. Copy the installation file onto the cd and link a html page to the exe file - they can open that from the cd and install firefox.
2 (and 3) - a splash screen can be integrated into the autorun. i.e. run the splash then load modded firefox. (autorun a simple exe file made in a language of your choice)(make sure the language can run on the client pc easily)
4 - you can play mp3 files into html easily enough and play them in the browser, as long as you don't navigate away from that page.
5 - Terms and conditions could be part of the autorun, or also part of the html pages and sort of a welcome page (click to continue once you ahve read the conditions).
Hopefully this has been a help,
-jimmy
Mon Oct 15, 2007 Reply New Discussion
Mon Oct 15, 2007 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (toby)
Most of it is learning the language (should be C++) and making those edits yourself. Half of them can at least be half done by command line and so on, no source messing.Link: view Post: 112313
Are you joking my life? I don't know anything about C++, C or C# except for the fact that we can learn it in grade 11 and that it is quite complicated (judging from a beginners book that I saw).
I need an easier way to do this and no one on the MozillaZine forums are responding.
Mon Oct 15, 2007 Reply New Discussion
This way you can include all your autorun's, splash screens and mp3s in the one file and run it off the cd.
-jimmy
Tue Oct 16, 2007 Reply New Discussion
Also, I am trying to promote Firefox.
Tue Oct 16, 2007 Reply New Discussion
edit: Edubuntu livecd?
Tue Oct 16, 2007 Reply New Discussion
I am not sure if everything you need is going to be in the about:config area, but a lot should be...although disabling things such as internet access might be somewhat of a challenge...
Somebody who knows firefox really well, including the code, should be able to give you some more specific instructions... you may even be able to get somebody to make the modifications for you for free if you ask nicely on some forums.
As for an edubuntu livecd that somebody suggested...i don't know how much that would help as it is a full linux distribution and so I think you would have a lot of extra stuff that isn't needed...
Tue Oct 16, 2007 Reply New Discussion
Use Borland Delphi or similar, and use the internet control, which basically takes control of the Explorer engine thing, so you can just use it in a fashion that you would only load up local files.
And this way you could design the interface, in any way, shape or form you desire, and it isn't difficult to do.
Thu Oct 18, 2007 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (Jimmy89)
4 - you can play mp3 files into html easily enough and play them in the browser, as long as you don't navigate away from that page.~Viz
Thu Oct 18, 2007 Reply New Discussion
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