BlogCFC does support this, but if you wanted a blog 'creator', then yo
uwould need to add that on top. Mainly what I've done with BlogCFC is
to allow it to run in "virtual" mode. So you can pass in any settings
at runtime and configure how the blog acts. This is being used in a
few sites, RIAForge being one of them.

You are 100% ok to do this with my blog license.

On 4/6/07, Vince Collins (NHJobs.com) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Multiple Blogs, Multiple Users, Overall Aggregated Portal of all Blogs.
>
> I'm thinking of adding blogs to an existing commercial site.  I want my
> current customer base to have the option of creating one to many blogs
> under their existing account.  Also having the option of more than one
> user allowed to post blogs is desirable.  I would also like for them to
> choose a short URL for their blog such as
> http://domainname.com/userchoice and have that created when the blog is
> created behind the scenes.
>
> Has anyone done this using an existing CF-based or other blog
> application?  Does it comply with that blog application user license?
>
> I noticed that BlogFusion's Enterprise Blog Portal might be along the
> lines of what I was thinking of doing.  Does anyone use BlogFusion?  I'm
> not sure it will be flexible enough to have it all hosted there since
> I'd like to be able to tie it all into the larger premise of the site.
>
> Any help, suggestions, or experience with BlogFusion, BlogCFC, BlogCFM
> or other tools would be much appreciated.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Vince Collins
>
> PS:  Ray Camden, if you are listening, have you allowed BlogCFC to be
> used for this sort of use?  Your user license is dependent on other
> underlying code bases so it's a bit fuzzy if I would be able to do this
> sort of thing.  I would not rule out the option of paying a license fee
> or provide a nice donation if that might be an option.
>
>
> 

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