I need to include an html page (table of contents) on a CD/DVD. I'd like the html page to open automatically when the user puts the CD/DVD in their machine. Is there a way to do this (the MSDN cds do this) either by purchasing software or otherwise?
问题:
回答1:
I used (the free version of) AutoRunPro
I remember when I was confronted with the problem once
[autorun]
shellexecute=path\to\htmlfile.html
just wouldn't work on most PC's. I used a program called AutorunPro.EXE, just copied it in the root, and the autorun.inf was :
[Autorun]
open=AutoRunPro.exe
[AutorunPro]
; Here are some sample uses for Autorunpro. It keeps processing Them in Run1..RunN order until it doesnt find one.
Run1=index.htm
Run2=.
Moreover, you can open several programs, pages, ... with this method in one go.
In either case : test your method beforehand, you don't actually have to burn a CD/DVD in order to do that : look here
回答2:
You should be able to do with a relatively simple autorun.inf
file in the CD/DVD's root directory:
[autorun]
shellexecute=path\to\htmlfile.html
回答3:
If you don't want to trust to third party programs, or skip over them entirely you can read the MSDN AutoRun Reference. It's not too bad.
回答4:
ShelExec is your ticket. It is free and allows you to specify an optional ico file too.
回答5:
It's dead simple. I use a program called Autorun Pro. Check out this guide.
回答6:
You can create simple executable yourself. In Visual Studio in example.
Not sure it can be call one-liner but it is not far from it :-)
#include "stdafx.h"
#include "windows.h"
#include "Shellapi.h"
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
::ShellExecute(NULL, "open", "path\to\htmlfile.html", 0, 0, SW_NORMAL);
return 0;
}
To avoid hard-coding you can try passing path as a parameter in command line.
autorun file must be added to the CD. File can look like this.
[autorun]
icon=\MySexyIcon.ico
label=MySuperCD
open=YourExecutable.exe
Please bear in mind that it will not work on iOS though.