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I am afraid you have to switch to forum-backup. Wait for the release 0.0.3, it will contain a thread report that lists all image links of a thread. And I already added the thread id when logging unsupported hosts... |
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July 23rd, 2017, 09:53 AM | #162 |
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I got what I needed using forum-backup 0.0.2 "create-report.bat" which listed all of the image links in each thread, even the unsupported image hosters.
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July 23rd, 2017, 10:10 AM | #163 | |
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I am using LibreOffice Calc to manage my thread list. Sometimes I want to change the page from value, which is a manual process. And if I you do not want to process all threads, you just put a # at the beginning of the line. https://git.teknik.io/halvar/forum-backup/issues/24 |
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July 23rd, 2017, 03:15 PM | #164 |
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Is the post date format different or same for all users?
I would like to parse and store the post date. I think the date format is the same for everyone, but I am not really sure. It could depend on system settings or browser language.
Does it look same to you? My parse pattern is like this: Code:
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July 23rd, 2017, 03:34 PM | #165 |
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I believe the date format is the same for everyone and is USA (because a number of very respected members from that region could not cope with DD/MM). However, there is an option for members to change the time display to any time zone they choose. Assuming the script/code parses what is actually displayed then it will not be the same for everyone (ie two people could run the script and get different results depending on their settings).
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Personally I would prefer: yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm AM as then there'd be no room for confusion, but vef/vBulletin determines that I must instead use: mm-dd-yyyy, hh:mm AM
See vef Control Panel -> Edit Options -> Date & Time Options where time zone can be set & daylight savings time applied. |
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The date is merely used as information. And to determine if the backup of a thread should be started. The longer the time since the last post, the longer the time to wait before backing it up. |
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forum-backup 0.0.3 is released
get it here: https://1fichier.com/?vssj7pbs3p
howto install and use is documented here: https://git.teknik.io/halvar/forum-backup/wiki/Howto release notes are here: https://git.teknik.io/halvar/forum-b...i/ReleaseNotes additional documentation is here: https://git.teknik.io/halvar/forum-backup/wiki Highlight in this version is the simple web console. It looks just like the fist html page I made 20 years ago, but it works Please backup your data (storage folder) before upgrading! |
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forum-backup 0.0.4 is released
get it here: https://1fichier.com/?c5idd5kqmb
This version fixes a nasty bug concerning some ghost posts: If a ghost post is encountered at the beginning of a page the page is downloaded in an infinite loop. Thanks to Denaniel for pointing this out. howto install and use is documented here: https://git.teknik.io/halvar/forum-backup/wiki/Howto release notes are here: https://git.teknik.io/halvar/forum-b...i/ReleaseNotes additional documentation is here: https://git.teknik.io/halvar/forum-backup/wiki Please backup your data (storage folder) before upgrading! |
November 3rd, 2017, 09:10 PM | #170 |
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forum-backup 0.0.5 is released
get it here: https://1fichier.com/?s76xzf0ry6
I moved the project to gitlab: (removed offline link) How It Works: (removed offline link) Howto: (removed offline link) ReleaseNotes: (removed offline link) Major Changes:
As always: Please backup your data (storage folder) before upgrading! Update 04-01.2018: current documentation can be found here. Last edited by halvar; April 1st, 2018 at 04:05 PM.. Reason: Removed dead links |
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