Does anyone have a handle on burning a disk for the browser for the CTS? I know so far it is a cd, and is put into the dvd player, and has to have a file on it called index.hmt (or hmtl). Trying a test disk didn't work. (no browser disk is the message). You should be able to see web type pages on the screen. It seems that the DVD player should also read jpg pictures, and play home burned videos too. Maybe we aren't there yet, or it has to be modified? Eh?
odysseus
06-29-05, 11:11 PM
HTML stands for hypertext markup language. It's what all web pages are based on, but basically is an easy way to format a document. Just use any word processor to type up what you want, then when saving, make sure the file type is set to 'html', and the name is 'index', just like when you build your own Internet web page. Burn it to a CD and try it out.
Typically, graphics aren't pasted in, like a normal document, but must be linked with an image tag. That image (.jpg) must be in the same directory and included on the CD when you burn it, so the relative link is the same. Do a google search on "HTML Primer" and you'll learn really quick how easy it is to create your own page.
ctsvett
06-29-05, 11:59 PM
depends if you have a CD-rom nav system or a DVD nav system..
If you have a DVD nav, you need to burn a DVD-r. if you have the CD-rom you need to burn a CD-r. This is a really tough feature to get to work... Kinda worthless too..
http://www.cadillacfaq.com/faq/answers/web.html
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