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Update

Hello,

I wrote this project over 4 years ago, when I was very new to web based software development. As a result, the code is not of a very high standard. There are several security holes in Blogwrite.

Since the package has only been downloaded 260 times over 4 years, I will not be patching these. However, to prevent further releases, I am removing all the current packages available for download. If you really want to use the code, get it out of CVS (can't think why you would want to!).... read more

Posted by Tom Rix 2009-06-20

Versioning

I've messed around with the versioning. I realized my version numbers were way wrong.

As of now, 0.15 is current.

Tom.

Posted by Tom Rix 2005-07-29

It's alive

There hasn't been much in CVS recently as I've been busy doing other things. I've decided the versions are stupid, so the next release will be verion 0.7. I also found that version 1.5 did not work on servers that did not have Zend Server installed. This was fixed as of 1.5.1 (now 0.5).

Big features on the way:
* RSS feeds (.91, 1.0 and 2.0)
* Atom is possible
* Built in image module (auto resizing etc)
* A proper installer! (that parts done)
* Better user management

Posted by Tom Rix 2005-07-16

BlogWriteTools and help needed

I'm developing a set of scripts to setup the database, add users etc.

I need someone to help make CSS themes, if you can help, post in the forum or contact me via email. asubstitute_at_gmail.com

Posted by Tom Rix 2005-06-10

BlogWrite 1.0

BlogWrite 1.0 has been released (in the File Manager). Development versions can also be found in CVS. Blogwrite can:

* Have multiple users/posters
* Each user can delete their entries and comments on their entries
* Each user can edit their own entries
* The number of entries to show per page can be customized (defaults to 5)
* People can leave comments (and number of comments is shown in the entry)
* Pages can automatically be generated to show ONLY that entry
* Printable versions of entries can be generated
* Easy syntax (similar to BBcode)
* Valid XHTML (usually)
* Valid CSS 1.0/2.0/3.0
* Custom error messages
* Easy templates. anyone with basic web design skills can make a template
* Page generation time

Posted by Tom Rix 2005-06-10