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wogahnct Novice 21 posts since
Aug 22, 2002
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Apr 22, 2009 7:53 AM

How to extract forums from the jive database and make it static content for archiving purposes?

We have a Jive instance that we are interested in archiving the current content and making it available (forum by forum) as a static website, attachments included.

 

Has anyone ever done this?

 

Thanks in advance!

Tags: database, forums, jive, archive, content, static
William England Novice 99 posts since
Nov 18, 2008

the unix wget command could do it - haven't seen a native feature for doing that.  Could be useful to have if you have a site that is at risk for being 'slashdotted'

 

http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/wget.html#Very-Advanced-Usage

Expert 3,518 posts since
Jun 18, 2009

If you want to just make copies of the pages (basically flatten the site in to a series of HTML files) I would say that wget or something like Xenu would be a good bet.

 

If you want a more advanced solution (i.e. just extract the data and create new content from that) there are some things we can do. Let me know which route you want to take and we can work something out!

 

Cheers,

Brad

Expert 3,518 posts since
Jun 18, 2009

Yes. These tools will basically just crawl around the site downloading everything it encounters. You can configure them to not download external content as well.

Expert 3,518 posts since
Jun 18, 2009
Glad to help! Let me know how that works out for you.

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