Submitted by KeithB on 2009/02/16 21:08
I captured the forums as of 2-16-2009 in .SNDB format, to help keep track of things. I'd been bookmarking lots of stuff, to look at, and was getting overwhelmed.
 
I really like the way it turned out, it's a handy way to have a lightning-fast search capability, and a great way to reference node names.
 
The hyperlink to the forum (URL column) is quite handy also.
 
Nothing fancy, however, I put in a field per ItemHasHtml, which I found fascinating. What flexibility!
 
I thought I'd post it here, in case anyone else was interested. If anyone you find other uses, or have suggestions of other things to use it for, please comment.
 
 [edit, to put #2 file, which contains .mht files (oops)]`

Comments

Wow!
 
You mean, you imported all 325 posts manually ???
 
I should take the 1-2 hours to create the link to the forum, the same way I did it for Mantis, because just to think that you imported all this manually is mind boggling
 
Big thanks!
 
Any reason why you didn't put the MHT files (.files\*.*) in the zip?
 
Instead, I linked the HTML pane to the web-site (using an equation: ItemHTMLFile = URL). Could also have been done during import.
I also converted the ItemHasURL to yes/no type to see a checkbox
 
I've attached my version

KeithB

2009/02/16 22:02

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

[quote=Pierre_Admin]
Wow!
 
You mean, you imported all 325 posts manually ???
 Yes, but not in one sitting. I can be quite tenacious when I want something! I really wanted to see what it would look like in IQ.
I should take the 1-2 hours to create the link to the forum, the same way I did it for Mantis, because just to think that you imported all this manually is mind boggling
 That would be nice, but I'd rather see the next version first! (trying to overcome the temptation to ask if there is light at the end of the "calendar tunnel")...
 
Big thanks! You're welcome. Thank you for making this incredible program.
 
Any reason why you didn't put the MHT files (.files\*.*) in the zip? (An oversight-I put up a corrected file)
 
Instead, I linked the HTML pane to the web-site (using an equation: ItemHTMLFile = URL). Could also have been done during import.
I also converted the ItemHasURL to yes/no type to see a checkbox
 
I've attached my version  Thanks.
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I was getting error 404 when downloading the file. It seems that # in the filename causes some problems. I renamed the file and fixed the link