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| # Posted 2006-10-10 07:32:09 | |
| salmon: | I was looking at my old logs to put them onto paper today, and after a certain point i couldn't read anymore of my logs. Are these logs unreachable or is there some sort of trick to get them? |
| # Posted 2006-10-11 01:28:32 | |
| boyle: | I can view your logs back through 08 April 2006. While on your training log, click on 'years' and once that page opens click on '2006.' |
| # Posted 2006-10-11 04:48:19 | |
| barb: | So, do logs disappear after a while? |
| # Posted 2006-10-11 05:01:29 | |
| vmeyer: | No, I don't think so. I can see mine for 4+ years. Though it is probably a good idea to download it every once in a while, because you know, sh*t happens. |
| # Posted 2006-10-11 05:05:05 | |
| Boojums: | You can avoid the use of asterisks by using an alternative phrase, like coprolite happens. |
| # Posted 2006-10-11 06:25:20 | |
| ken: | the problem is related to browsing back through gaps in training with the ">>" links. but as boyle said you can jump directly to any period with the years/months/weeks index pages. |
| # Posted 2006-10-11 07:27:29 | |
| mikeminium: | Tech question: Vmeyer suggests downloading... So, is there an easy way to download & save your entire log... or do you have to do each week of entries individually? |
| # Posted 2006-10-11 07:30:04 | |
| Boojums: | Click on "log" above, then "export", which is the rightmost sub-link. You can pick the exact date range and export format. |
| # Posted 2006-10-11 17:50:16 | |
| barb: | Cool, thanks. |
| # Posted 2006-10-12 03:29:43 | |
| mikeminium: | Double thanks! |
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