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jfitz
Junior Member
USA
345 Posts |
Posted - 27 November 2002 : 12:41:00
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I would like to take some replies to an existing topic and move them into a new topic.
My visitors have a tendency to start a new discussion in the middle of a topic, and I'd like to pick a post and use everything below that post to create a new topic.
I know (at least, I think I know) that there's no automated way to do that, but can someone make a suggestion about what I need to do, even if it's at the data base level. I own and host both web site and data base so I can do whatever is needed.
Thanks.
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--Jördan It's a wasted day if you don't spend at least part of it flying upside down. |
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Mr Pink
Junior Member
United Kingdom
387 Posts |
Posted - 28 November 2002 : 06:52:15
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I was thinking about this myself. I would like to cut a topic off at a certain point and either move the messages to a new topic or create a new topic out of the top one. The only way I can think of doing this would be to edit the database using access, you would have to know what you were doing though. It might be worth suggesting this in the MOD section. |
Martin Leyland Forum Leyland Lancashire UK |
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ruirib
Snitz Forums Admin
Portugal
26364 Posts |
Posted - 28 November 2002 : 07:32:04
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Yeah, this would have to be done through a mod. It does not look too complicated, code wise, though it will require some changes to the interface, so that you can specify the new topic subject and the forum where it will go. I will move this to the MOD W/O Code forum, changing the title to something more appropriate. |
Snitz 3.4 Readme | Like the support? Support Snitz too |
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GauravBhabu
Advanced Member
4288 Posts |
Posted - 28 November 2002 : 07:44:59
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There was a Mod to do this for some earlier version. Not difficult to do it again though. |
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ruirib
Snitz Forums Admin
Portugal
26364 Posts |
Posted - 28 November 2002 : 07:57:14
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quote: Originally posted by GauravBhabu
There was a Mod to do this for some earlier version. Not difficult to do it again though.
Yeah? I don't recall ever hearing about it.
<edited to correct a serious spelling mistake > |
Snitz 3.4 Readme | Like the support? Support Snitz too |
Edited by - ruirib on 28 November 2002 09:53:54 |
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David K
Junior Member
494 Posts |
Posted - 28 November 2002 : 08:18:30
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It's much easier to upgrade a MOD than make a new one, where is the old one? |
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GauravBhabu
Advanced Member
4288 Posts |
Posted - 28 November 2002 : 08:39:23
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I tried to find in the archives but could not find any reference. The Mod was there, I know because I have it partially installed in my old forum.
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andyjenkins
Junior Member
105 Posts |
Posted - 03 March 2003 : 13:28:54
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Does anyone have any information on this ? Id like to get this mod if possible... |
BTOpenworld ADSL Usergroup |
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Steve D.
Average Member
USA
640 Posts |
Posted - 03 March 2003 : 15:38:04
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I just uploaded them to my server, there were two seperate mods. Both of these mods were by babygate One was a threaded forum mod, and the other was a move reply mod.
Move Reply installed by itself could only move a singe post to a new topic. If the threaded mod was installed supposedly you could move a post to a new topic along with a series of posts. I didn't install the second mod, so I can't attest to it.
Here are the links
Move Reply Threaded Forum
Hope this helps. Let me know if you update these. |
Swing Dancing Video Clips - It's All Swing! Forum |
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dayve
Forum Moderator
USA
5820 Posts |
Posted - 03 March 2003 : 16:33:48
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quote: Originally posted by GauravBhabu
There was a Mod to do this for some earlier version. Not difficult to do it again though.
there was a merge topics mod that took all topics from one category and put them under another category, but I don't recall anything like what jfitz is asking for ever being a mod. I'd like to see that one. |
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GauravBhabu
Advanced Member
4288 Posts |
Posted - 03 March 2003 : 20:59:40
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One I am talking about is which will split a topic by moving all the replies beginning from a particular reply and put it under a new topic. |
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Steve D.
Average Member
USA
640 Posts |
Posted - 03 March 2003 : 23:26:47
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That is the MOD that I just posted a link to, but you needed to have the Threaded Forum mod installed as well.
There may have been a seperate mod that did this, but the Move Reply mod did this if you had the Threaded forum mod installed. I asked the author about it last year when I installed just the Move Reply mod. |
Swing Dancing Video Clips - It's All Swing! Forum |
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andyjenkins
Junior Member
105 Posts |
Posted - 04 March 2003 : 16:49:48
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I'm not in a position to get this installed at the moment (working away from any installs of my forum). Has anyone got both these mods installed? I'd love to see a demo if possible.
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BTOpenworld ADSL Usergroup |
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monosyllabic
Starting Member
1 Posts |
Posted - 28 March 2003 : 05:35:49
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was anyone able to get these mods working for 3.4? I would really like to use them on my forum |
Claire http://www.dreamless.org.uk |
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wiltech
Starting Member
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filo_2k
Starting Member
Italy
37 Posts |
Posted - 07 May 2003 : 14:36:08
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quote: Originally posted by monosyllabic
was anyone able to get these mods working for 3.4? I would really like to use them on my forum
i tryed to do it, but the 2 versions are very different af for my knowledge of ASP is too difficult
anyone more expert than me has done the "translazion" for 3.4.x.x ? I think this could be veri interesting.... |
filo_2k Admin @ FastWeb-Italia-NetworK http://www.fin2k.net |
Edited by - filo_2k on 21 May 2003 15:14:53 |
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