As always if there is a system or a change to an existing one to be done to keep the importers up to date and to give people options, I'm sure it will happen
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Originally posted by ManagerJosh
As always if there is a system or a change to an existing one to be done to keep the importers up to date and to give people options, I'm sure it will happen -
ManagerJosh, Owner of 4 XenForo Licenses, 1 vBulletin Legacy License, 1 Internet Brands Suite License
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Originally posted by dailydoseHow long will you need to add import for DCForum Version 6.12 (flatfile database). We can supply demo database.
All the best
Juergen / DAILYDOSE
Is there a conversion to the MySQL back end ?Comment
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I'll request a flatfile > mysql tool from dc-support
Originally posted by JerryIs there a conversion to the MySQL back end ?
all the best
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Originally posted by dailydoseI'll ask the dc-forum support for a conversion (flatfile > mysql). if this exists, we could use the importer system i think...
all the best
juergenComment
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I think that there is a tru need for a comprehensive PHP-Nuke Import script. And yes, I know there is a phpBB script but one for the complete conversion of the PHP Nuke implementation would be more useful as many MANY Nukers are coming to the realization that vB just Rocks alot more than PHP-Nuke.
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Originally posted by subnet_rxI'd like to add SMF to the list.
Steve Machol, Founder of the OptiBoard Discussion Forums for Eyecare Professionals
Mankind is the only creature smart enough to know its own history, and dumb enough to ignore it.Comment
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lol, sorry, I did a search for "Simple Machines" and the guy said there wasn't enough demand and referred to this thread as to the forums that were in demand. Good to know there's an importer, I'll be moving another board to 3.5 as soon as it's released.Comment
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Ive always said that the holy grail of converters would be WWWBoard (Matt's Script Archive) to vBulletin. There's still a lot of ancient WWWBoard systems out there, churning away since the mid-1990s.
WWWBoard messages are stored as individual HTML files (1.html, 2.html, 3.html and so on). When a new message is posted, the board's wwwboard_main.html (or whatever you decided to call it) and other HTML files in the thread tree are altered, with links to other messages in the thread are added.
WWWBoard also has a ton of other quirks typical of mid-1990s-era Web-based forum software, among them no user registration system and no post count tracking.
EDIT: Okay, it's possible ... but complicated and ugly
WWWBoard --> WebBBS - http://awsd.com/scripts/webbbs/mods/..._converter.txt
WebBBS --> phpBB - http://warped.org/linux/webbbs_to_phpbb_0.8.tar.gz
phpbb --> vBulletin - vBulletin ImpExLast edited by cyburbia; Thu 7 Jul '05, 8:00am.Cyburbia Forums - a third place for urban planners
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Could a CuteNews importer be made? I've got a considerable amount of comments made and due to spam I am considering changing to forums based news. I can provide a text database if one is needed.Comment
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