Sorry for dropping out of the conversation.
Ray, yes multiple bloggers on one server. Hence one DSN (to service
the entire blog app) would be nice. I work in a Univ environment and
faculty and grad students would really like one each.
Roger, yes we do need to be self-hosted. MovableType does
Roger, yes we do need to be self-hosted. MovableType does look to be a
very decent app. But has anybody here used Drupal?
George,
One thing to bear in mind is that MT and Drupal are very different apps. Drupal is similar to JournURL, in that it's a community-building tool... if all you want is
I understand. You're right about the overkill. So MT it is for the time being.
Thanks,
George
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Roger, yes we do need to be self-hosted. MovableType does look to be a
very decent app. But has anybody here used
Roger, yes we do need to be self-hosted. MovableType does look to be a
very decent app. But has anybody here used Drupal?
I use Geeklog for my personal stuff - nice and integrates with Gallery,
etc. for photos.For a good overview and demo of a lot of Portal/CMS
systems:
i have a hacked up version of Ray's blogger app running on my site,
converted to allow multiple users, multiple blogs single DSN, Fusebox
4'ed I'm afraid too...
jb.
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 13:10:11 -0400, Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roger, yes we do need to be self-hosted. MovableType does look
... Well, not all but it would be a great start. :)
Best regards,
Michael Wilson
From: George Abraham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 12:18 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: ColdFusion Blogging Tool
I understand. You're right about
Hi,
Oooo Fb4... Linkity-link? :0
Best regards,
Michael Wilson
From: John Beynon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 2:01 PM
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i have a hacked up version of Ray's blogger app running on my
Hi,
I am sure it is a matter of opinion, but mine is that WordPress
(http://www.wordpress.org/) is so much nicer than MT and it is (always) free
to boot. It also isn't suffering from the problems MT is having at the
moment--slow page building, a lack of new features, and a horrible
comment
By the way, is there a cf-based (or otherwise) blog that can be
installed for multiple users on the same server. I know Ray's blog can
be used for this, but then it would mean about a hundred datasources.
Anything database-driven?
George,
Movable Type, WordPress 1.2, probably TextPattern, and so
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By the way, is there a cf-based (or otherwise) blog that can be
installed for multiple users on the same server. I know Ray's blog can
be used for this, but then it would mean about a hundred datasources.
Anything database-driven?
Thanks,
George
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Eric Dawson wrote:
Does Ray's run on the latest free bluedragon?
Apparently not, for a variety of reasons.. I've been working on making
it work in BD for a couple hours now .. Cflogin isn't supported by BD
so that wipes that out... blog.cfc also has a function that begins with
cf, which BD
Do you want multiple _users_ per blog, or multiple blogs per DSN? They
are really different requirements. A new version of the blog isn't
really being planned yet, but I am looking for what would be a good 4.0
release.
-Raymond Camden
George Abraham wrote:
By the way, is there a cf-based
ray...
move the cancel button out of order in the tabbing, ive hit it on tim's
blog, when I wrote a long message, rather than post ;)
tw
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Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 1:42 PM
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Subject: Re: ColdFusion Blogging
getting some ambiguous method errors in the org.hastings.locale.utils
component when calling the format() method of the SimpleDateFormat
class... I've emailed Ray about this one because it's beyond me.
maybe not beyond me though. what errors?
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Sometimes, the paid versions aren't worth the money
http://www.countersinkdg.com/demo/admin/login.cfm?url="">
dg.com/demo/admin/index.cfm?
No need to be rude. As I stated in the notes to this demo, it's a demo and a testbed, and as such always getting tweaks. I was doing some testing this
Oh, and as a head's up, you appear to be producing broken RSS. You'll
usually be able to skate by with invalid author / elements, but your
invalid pubDate /s will result in most aggregators simply ignoring
the date info entirely. Either switch to dc:date / with W3CDTF dates,
or produce
Ironically, the support forum for this CF blogger is written in ASP?
http://www.countersinkdg.com/forum/default.asp
Indeed. It was some excellent free code. The only ASP I've run before, but very very easy to setup. It taught me a few things for how simply code should be to install.
I threw
By the way, is there a cf-based (or otherwise) blog that can be
installed for multiple users on the same server. I know Ray's blog can
be used for this, but then it would mean about a hundred datasources.
Anything database-driven?
Thanks,
George
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This feed actually works in most aggregators I
tried (about 10-12 so far).
Jake,
Yep, as they should. Most aggregator authors try to parse anything you throw at them. The number of feeds out there with invalid pubDates is staggering, so they're conditioned to simply ignore a bad date and
By the way, is there a cf-based (or otherwise) blog that can be
installed for multiple users on the same server. I know Ray's blog can
be used for this, but then it would mean about a hundred datasources.
Anything database-driven?
You mean with one datasource, rather than one per blog? BlogFusion
All,
I've noticed that quite a few ColdFusion bloggers have been using PHP
and other non-ColdFusion solutions. Seems a bit. odd. (Like CFopen.org
being run off PHP!)
I've recently completed a major overhaul to my BlogFusion application,
and the new version is smoking hot, all CF, and incredibly
I use Movable Type myself right now but I've decided that I like Ray
Camden's blog tool written in CF, so I'll probably be switching to that
soon... and it's free!
You can download Ray's blog tool from his blog web site:
http://www.camdenfamily.com/morpheus/blog/
Look for the Download this
Last night I downloaded the CFXML_Blog from
http://www.veggiani.it/projects/cfxml_blog/docs and was throoughly
disappointed. Not so muchat the functioanlity, but at the code: little to
no comments, no standard naming conventions, etc, etc, and it is open
source! Kind of a waste of time to try and
to send a link to a
friend.
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From: Michael T. Tangorre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2004 11:54 AM
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Subject: RE: ColdFusion Blogging Tool
Last night I downloaded the CFXML_Blog from
http://www.veggiani.it/projects/cfxml_blog/docs
and it's free!
-adam
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From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2004 13:57:37 -0400
Subject: RE: ColdFusion Blogging Tool
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ray camdens is the shit!
get it from his blog...
http://www.camdenfamily.com/morpheus/blog
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From: Jake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2004 8:53 AM
Subject: ColdFusion Blogging Tool
All,
I've noticed that quite a few ColdFusion bloggers have been using PHP
and other non-ColdFusion solutions. Seems a bit. odd. (Like CFopen.org
being run off PHP
and it's free!
Nothing at all against Ray's blog, it does a fine job.
I'd like to think, and so far I've not been proven wrong, that BlogFusion has the largest amount of features of any of the CF blogs. Granted it's not free, but free isn't always a benefit either. Sometimes open source
and it's free!
Nothing at all against Ray's blog, it does a fine job.
Jake,
I don't think that the praise for Ray's app is meant to be a criticism
of yours.We all write web apps - that's what most of us do for a
living.Goodness knows that I've written a few blog pages myself...
though none
Sometimes, the paid versions aren't worth the money
http://www.countersinkdg.com/demo/admin/login.cfm?url="">
dg.com/demo/admin/index.cfm?
Nothing at all against Ray's blog, it does a fine job.
I'd like to think, and so far I've not been proven wrong,
that BlogFusion has the largest
Unfortunately, looks like the nature of that error (a robust CF
exception which includes full file paths) means there is no error
handling/trapping in at least that template :-(.Does the app have
that and you just missed it here?
Not trying to bag on you.Happens to everybody and certainly I'm
A very compelling demo!
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 18:47:40 -0400, Michael T. Tangorre
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sometimes, the paid versions aren't worth the money
http://www.countersinkdg.com/demo/admin/login.cfm?url="">
dg.com/demo/admin/index.cfm?
Nothing at all against Ray's blog, it
all the best in your endeavours.
Regards,
Aaron
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From: Jake
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 12:53 AM
Subject: ColdFusion Blogging Tool
All,
I've noticed that quite a few ColdFusion bloggers have been using PHP
and other non-ColdFusion solutions. Seems a bit
I'd like to think, and so far I've not been proven wrong, that
BlogFusion has the largest amount of features of any of the CF blogs.
Jake,
Don't let yourself get carried away with that. For example, JournURL has a deeper feature-set than TypePad (and pretty much everything else), but take
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