Offline Tech Forum Access
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 11:39 am
The Tech Forum posts are great.
I often find myself in the Clerks Office on Sunday
trying remember something that was said on the
forum, and wishing there was some way I could
look for it - but alas, no internet.
My question is, will there every be some sort
of record we download all at once for the
forum or at least specific categories ?
I was looking at the OpenSource Forum
software called FudForum2 or something
like that which seemed close to what
vBulletin. Even considered manually mirroring
the beta.tech.lds.org site to it. Of course,
that is a lot of Copy and Pastes. One of the
features it had though that was kind of neat
was, next to each category, thread (which they
called Topics), was a button you could push
that would publish everything below that level
as a .PDF file. Seems like a great way to
have an offline record I could store on a
thumb drive and then reference at the clerks
office.
Does vBulletin have any capacity to create
an offline record that we could download ?
Thanks,
Atticus Ewig
I often find myself in the Clerks Office on Sunday
trying remember something that was said on the
forum, and wishing there was some way I could
look for it - but alas, no internet.
My question is, will there every be some sort
of record we download all at once for the
forum or at least specific categories ?
I was looking at the OpenSource Forum
software called FudForum2 or something
like that which seemed close to what
vBulletin. Even considered manually mirroring
the beta.tech.lds.org site to it. Of course,
that is a lot of Copy and Pastes. One of the
features it had though that was kind of neat
was, next to each category, thread (which they
called Topics), was a button you could push
that would publish everything below that level
as a .PDF file. Seems like a great way to
have an offline record I could store on a
thumb drive and then reference at the clerks
office.
Does vBulletin have any capacity to create
an offline record that we could download ?
Thanks,
Atticus Ewig