A way to save stories offline

Discussion in 'Suggestions' started by MidbossMan, Mar 16, 2020.

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  1. MidbossMan

    MidbossMan Really Really Experienced

    Hey all! I've been really enjoying being a part of this site and writing here has been very addictive. I'm hoping for its continued prosperity!

    One thing that's been on my mind, though: could we get some feature to either export a story to a format that can be saved offline, or otherwise, to view all the story writing together on one page (or a number of long pages) so that it can be copied and saved?

    It might not be an easy thing to implement, but it would provide the advantages of:
    1) Being able to preserve a story without jumping pages a ton of times, in the event that something should happen to the site.
    2) Allowing people to read offline if they either can't get internet access or otherwise need to stay off the site (blockers, monitored traffic, that kind of thing).

    To be clear, it would be enough to be able to get all of it in one document or on a page together (or multiple page, just not broken onto hundreds of different webpages). That's not the ideal way to read it, obviously, but a much easier way to save it all. The best way would be if it can export as a text or word file, but I wouldn't be picky about how you choose to do it.

    Thanks to all staff and writers for providing me a great place to write and read!
     
  2. Durzan

    Durzan Really Experienced

    This has my vote.
     
  3. SeriousBrainDamage

    SeriousBrainDamage Really Really Experienced

    Sounds tricky enough to accomplish.
     
  4. hardddick433

    hardddick433 Virgin

    hoping i can semi-revive this thread because of a particular story being deleted soon, I would much like to keep a number of the 3000+ chapters
     
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  5. uppitygracie

    uppitygracie Experienced

    I like the idea of a story export. I currently save the last draft of my chapters on my computer. If I make a final edit before hitting publish, I try to remember to copy/paste it back over the draft. It'd be nice if my backup fails to have an easy way to do this though :)
     
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  6. Hvast

    Hvast Really Really Experienced

    You need to be logged in to view a story tree. So it won't work
    if you just point a website downloader to it. You need to make it log in.
     
  7. Hvast

    Hvast Really Really Experienced

    This will NOT work with a form based authentification. Those are for a small subset of authentification methods

    You need an actual login link. And I don't mean https://chyoa.com/auth/login I mean the one that browser actually goes to when you push that login button after filling in login\password (perhaps, PERHAPS, some website downloaders will work if you point them directly at https://chyoa.com/auth/login and use their login\pasword feature but I wouldn't count on this)

    You need to do something like this - http://httrack.kauler.com/help/CatchURL_tutorial

    PS. Don't forget to exclude https://chyoa.com/auth/logout because web downloader will happily go there and log you out

    PPS. I wouldn't use login password of my actual account and create one for this purpose. Just to be safe. You can always ask to delete this account if inflating chyoa's database worries you.
     
    Last edited: May 14, 2021
  8. Zingiber

    Zingiber Really Really Experienced

    Upvote a story fetcher.
     
  9. TheLowKing

    TheLowKing Really Really Experienced

    I don't know if you're still interested in this, but CHYOA authentication is entirely cookie-based. Just provide the cookies you have in your browser session to whatever program you use, and you're good to go.
     
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