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about search Blinded By Tech Error: An unknown error occurred (0×666D743F). [iTunes] » « Verizon’s Dangerous Internet Setup How To: Install Wikipedia For Offline Access Posted on Thursday 31 August 2006 In the old days (say, around 1990) a must-have application when buying a computer was an encyclopedia on a CD-ROM. Hello, Grolier’s and Encarta! No more would you need a shelf full of books to look up interesting facts! When I bought an iBook, it came with a copy of World Book, which I thought quite an entertaining addition. These days, such an addition is no longer the norm, thanks to the Internet. An incredible amount of information can be gleaned online with a quick search. However, a project started a few years ago has quickly risen to become a great resource for user-provided information on a wide variety of topics. I speak, of course, of Wikipedia . While initially just a quick repository for user feedback, it’s quickly become a resource worthy of comparison to more established sources, such as The Encyclopedia Britannica , even if its veracity may be in question. I have a laptop, but don’t always have an Internet connection, but wondered, why can’t I have an offline copy of Wikipedia? As it turns out, I can. Now, if I’m on the road and want to look up something quickly, I don’t even have to find a hotspot — I can just turn on my laptop, pull up a browser, and find the answer. This article shows you how I did it. Overview Wikipedia runs on the open source software MediaWiki . This in turn runs on top of MySQL and PHP, as well as possibly Linux and Apache. My laptop runs Windows XP Professional SP2 Tablet PC Edition, so running Linux and Apache just wasn’t going to happen. Fortunately, there is a WAMP project (Windows - Apache - MySQL - PHP), which did all the hard work of that installation for me. So, all I’d have to do is: Install WAMP. Install MediaWiki. Download and install a pages dump of W"
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