> If a simple CMS which uses form text fields and cffile to write and edit is
> not a blog. What is?
I don't see why thats not a blog - at least by my made up definition -
it may be a lame blog but thats another question I think.
> Where and how it's stored and delivered? (XML/db/file)
I don't think it matters. There are a couple free blogs out there some
run on dbs some on xml (which is a file so...)
> What makes blogfusion a blog if a simple CMS is not?
Maybe it has better tools - why is Notepad not a cold fusion IDE? It
has the ability to create valid cf code. I think your trying to ask
what is the minimum usability people want in a blog, and that's
something you'll have to ask the people who are going to use whatever
it is you are making.
Text area => file => web browser
I think is the minimum system requirements for a blog.
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