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I am not sure if I can 100% describe what I am trying to do, but going to give it a shot.
I have a current Vbulletin site that I am considering shutting down. The site has about 4000 posts, and I would like to maintain this archive of posts in a static html format. Is there a way to create a php template that will access the database, and for each thread, create a html page with the thread title as the header, maybe put the title into <h1> then output the rest, posts only, no need for username or other info. Seems like a great way to archive data, without the need to maintain a vb when you plan no more forum activities. Thanks for any suggestions or if anyone has done this. |
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Sorry, please move to general coding.
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lol again a non hack post in hacking forum ;P
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if you want a bunch of html files you could spider your own archive.
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