same hiccup
Thanks, Dave. There's another email on the list that goes into more
detail about what I did in the recipe.
I've installed it on 3 sites so far -- and found a couple "bugs" --
fixed the package a couple times. There's also other features I want
to add, so people may want t
Due to a hiccup on my mail server, I didn't send this through to the
list
On Dec 17, 2007, at 6:22 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I've pulled together recipes that support blogging [...]
>> and created a recipe that contains several OTHER recipes
>> by other authors, and packages them toge
I like the way you've tied separate cookbooks together to present a
pretty rounded blogging implementation. I haven't used it yet, so the
pain may be yet to come, but it looks promising. Thanks.
~ ~ Dave
Crisses wrote:
> I've pulled together recipes that support blogging and made some
> exec
On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 00:22:49 +0100
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As for myself, I would be content with the (due to come, they
> said) blogging facility of plain pmwiki.
With pagelist, you can implement some of the blogging features
which I did on: www.sqlhacks.com
In Site.Loc
> I've pulled together recipes that support blogging [...]
> and created a recipe that contains several OTHER recipes
> by other authors, and packages them together with a few extras
> added in for good measure.
Crisses, while your effort deserves a praise for sure, and while the
blog itself celeb
I've pulled together recipes that support blogging and made some
executive decisions on what blogging means (to me, a WordPress user),
what it should be, and how it should work, and created a recipe that
contains several OTHER recipes by other authors, and packages them
together with a few