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Time between Posts
Hello,
After reading this article I have decided that I would like to run a similar content. I have one problem though. How do I track the time between posts historically? Can anyone think of a way or have a script so at the end of the week I could bgo back and for example find the first 2 hr. gap between posts for the week, and who the lastposter was? Thank you for your time. -Raymond |
Hello,
I'll pay $10 for a simple command line php script where I can set the variables at the top such as start date, end date, uid's to exclude (If I can specify the exclude usernames as RSS_* that's better) , and time between posts that I'm looking for when searching, so I can get th output for something like "Print out in chronological order every post that did not have another post after it for at least 120 minutes". I'll pay the $10 when I have the script and have confirmed that it works. -Raymond |
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