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How to copy forum posts faster to another forum?


TheAslan

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So, I started to wonder that would it be possible to copy the forum posts faster and post them to another forum.

Example forum post: (Nothing real)

I google wanna google copy google forum google posts google like google this google faster.

Like you can see above it's a pain in the a** to copy all that because of all those clickable links, it will take a long time, is there any faster way to copy this text above with clickable links? I can't highlight that text above and copy it because it doesn't add links to those google words.

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The forum you are pasting things to needs to have RTE / WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) enabled.

nsane.forums for example, has RTE turned on by default.

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You can quote the post you want to copy and with BBCode enabled, copy the text.

The issue with this way is that you have to ve registered in the forum (generally) where is the post you want to copy to quote and copy the text with the links with BBCode.

Example quoting your post:

I [url=http://google.com/]google  [/url] wanna [url=http://google.com/]google  [/url] copy [url=http://google.com/]google  [/url] forum [url=http://google.com/]google  [/url] posts [url=http://google.com/]google  [/url] like [url=http://google.com/]google  [/url] this [url=http://google.com/]google  [/url] faster.
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I tried to quote my first post and it showed all the links in clickable shape, not like yours where it showed all that code like it was before I sent it.

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I tried to quote my first post and it showed all the links in clickable shape, not like yours where it showed all that code like it was before I sent it.

Click this button to see bbcode.

post-5487-0-08758000-1358536990_thumb.jp

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