I may need to shut down/freeze a site, but we'd like to offer users the ability to download their content, ideally including after we "close" the site. The site has bookmarks, etherpad docs (oh boy), files, and videolist objects.
Anyone have plugins/code for exporting/converting these?
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You must log in to post replies.In Arck's CSV user import there is a solid handler for user export that just dumps all meta into CSV. You could adapt it to iterate through all types.
Thanks. Thinking about what I'd want, I'm imagining a zip file with a bunch of simple HTML files, file attachments, and an index file linking everything. This would have to be a long-running/multi-step process of course.
Yeah CSV is great for import/export dev stuff, but not so much for end-user archives. The zip with an essentially compiled static html site is a cool idea. Nothing I know of existing for that though.
Doe anyone know what FB does offhand? I know they have a "give me an archive of everything I've ever done" thing, I've just never used it.
the fb zip file is more or less what was described here with the HTML index file etc.