Burning site to cross platform CD-ROM

I promised to send a website, with internal links preserved,
to a client using Windows. I'm using a Mac, but have Boot Camp/XP
as well.
I tried creating a ".cdr" file on the Mac and burning to a
hybrid CD, but it didn't work on the PC side. Would appreciate any
suggestions. Need to get on with life!
It's got to be sent on a CD. Client won't accept anything
else.
Thanks.

"powerdogvt" <[email protected]> wrote in
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>I promised to send a website, with internal links
preserved, to a client
>using
> Windows. I'm using a Mac, but have Boot Camp/XP as well.
>
> I tried creating a ".cdr" file on the Mac and burning to
a hybrid CD, but
> it
> didn't work on the PC side. Would appreciate any
suggestions. Need to get
> on
> with life!
??? CDR is the extention for Corel Draw files.
The first question is: is this a static or dynamic site?

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