[Coco] Delphi archives on coco3.com
Roger Taylor
operator at coco3.com
Wed Sep 16 17:38:48 EDT 2009
Here's a treat for you!
http://www.coco3.com/community/category/archives/delphi/
Well, this is a start... almost 1,550 Delphi posts for December 1993
alone was imported into coco3.com. This breaks down into 309
original or lost posts, each having any number of comments.
Although the import was successful, this was only a test run. The
messages show the wrong dates (on purpose), and the comments are not
nesting like I originally wanted them to, as the XML attempted to do.
Instead, all comments under a given post are in the order they were
posted on Delphi. This is not hard to follow, as most people either
quoted a person before them or replied right to the post right before theirs.
I have a bunch of other Delphi posts to run through my converter, but
unless they are all combined before converting, there's a chance of
having the occasional broken thread. Even so, comments to that lost
post will still be found under that post, which becomes the new
parent of the thread. You probably won't even notice, or even care.
I take it that Delphi was very busy if there were this many postings
for just one month, and I'm not even sure it's for the whole month.
What I need is More Delphi digest files!
How did I do this conversion? I first have to manually go through
the files and remove any "more?" prompts or other garbage somebody
might have ASCII-captured while online. Any Vt-52/100/ANSI escape
sequences have to be removed (there was about 20 or so in the Dec
1993 files, no biggie), then all of the .txt files are merged
together, all posts separated by a line of -*- then run through my
converter app.
The converter app crunches like crazy looking for posts with no
parents, moving those to a new table, then going through all parented
posts (replies), and inserting them under their parent. Each message
in this table contains all the pieces of information like topic,
date, category, date/time, body, parent, id, etc.
Eventually an XML generator runs through all the posts, stopping at
each Parent post and then checking for any replies after it,
outputting the WordPress XML code for each type of message.
It wasn't easy - but the hardest part is OVER. Now the same utility
can be used to help bring in the Compuserve archives, or whatever else.
Please Submit these historic archives or point me in the right
direction to find them?
P.S. the coco3.com blog naviation will be improved greatly,
especially the left sidebar with the category listing that doesn't
expand/collapse yet.
Hang in there!
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