Rick Root wrote:
> If anyone is interested, I'm making excellent progress on my new
> coldfusion blogging tool which I will release under open source.
>
> It's called BlogCFM. Currently only running under CFMX 6.1 with MySQL,
> I plan to test it with BlueDragon too, eventually.
>
> Two big features that I like about it (hey I like the whole thing)
>
> 1. Option to generate individual files for each blog entry and use
> those links ("1.cfm") instead of "entry.cfm?entry_id=1".
> 2. Optionally require users to authenticate before posting comments.
> 3. Optionally use an HTML editor for posting entries.
>
> It also gives you the ability to edit existing entries and delete comments.
>
> Please take a look at http://www.webworksllc.com/blogcfm
>
> I hope to release a beta version in the next week or so.
Sounds like fun! I might hack on it when I've some free time. My CFOpen
username is "hereticmessiah", if you want to add me to the project.
If you want, I could let you have a peek at my own weblogging software.
(FusionBlog) It's more sophisticated than yours in some ways, and less
so in others. I've been dragging my feet on some features such as
categories, and I purposely kept the comments system completely seperate
from the blogging software 'cause I wanted to use it on some of the
pages on my site that weren't part of the weblog.
It's also got sweet URLs like:
http://talideon.com/weblog/2004/12/spammers-are-scum.cfm
And it generates nice, clean RSS 2.0. I've been dragging my heels on
implementing Atom, but it'd be trivial to add. I haven't implemented
categories yet 'cause I've yet to think of a way that doesn't suck a
little.
It was all hacked together, on paper, over the course of a night.
Surprisingly, it somehow managed to work first time!
K.
--
Keith Gaughan, Developer
Digital Crew Ltd., Pembroke House, Pembroke Street, Cork, Ireland
http://digital-crew.com/
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