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Would it be possible to reference attachments (images etc) in the backup files?
Also, it would be great if the backup lent itself better to automatic parsing, fx. by being formatted in JSON, XML or similar, or at least being able to choose it as an option when running the backup.
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I like those ideas. Adding better attachment processing was on my todo list although I haven’t actively developed this app recently. I’ll keep those suggestions in a backlog.
Thanks, Peter Kaminski
On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 1:17 AM, Mikkel Selsøe Sørensen <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi. Great job on Baskup.
Would it be possible to reference attachments (images etc) in the backup files?
Also, it would be great if the backup lent itself better to automatic parsing, fx. by being formatted in JSON, XML or similar, or at least being able to choose it as an option when running the backup.
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Hi. Great job on Baskup.
Would it be possible to reference attachments (images etc) in the backup files?
Also, it would be great if the backup lent itself better to automatic parsing, fx. by being formatted in JSON, XML or similar, or at least being able to choose it as an option when running the backup.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: