ratnamg wrote:
Hi.
I am trying to install apache Roller 4.0 on Suse 10.3, Apache and Tomcat
5.5. I have installed the latest jdk from sun.
I seem to be getting this error.
ERROR 2008-02-07 19:27:19,274 StandardContext:listenerStart - Exception
sending context initialized event to listener
Hi.
I am trying to install apache Roller 4.0 on Suse 10.3, Apache and Tomcat
5.5. I have installed the latest jdk from sun.
I seem to be getting this error.
ERROR 2008-02-07 19:27:19,274 StandardContext:listenerStart - Exception
sending context initialized event to listener instance of class
On Feb 7, 2008 4:28 PM, Broderick, Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can one user post to multiple blogs?
Yes, as long as he/she has admin or author rights in those blogs.
> And can one blog be associated with multiple users?
Yes. You can invite other Roller users to be admin, authors or limi
Hi,
Can one user post to multiple blogs? And can one blog be associated with
multiple users?
Thanks
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daily hits are usually reset per night, same with referrers. if you
really want to track that stuff over time you should do it via webserver
access logs. leaving that data in the Roller database eventually
becomes a mess and hard to manage.
Broderick, Andrew wrote:
I see that Roller tracks
I see that Roller tracks hits per blog, per day. Is this information
archived anywhere, or is it overwritten each day? And are referring
sites tracked? The reason is that we would like to track hits and
referrers on an ongoing basis for multiple blogs.
Thanks
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