This sounds like great stuff Dave.

One thing - on your main entry there's a link to previous entries.

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This looks backwards to me, shouldn't it be:

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On 2/13/06, Dave Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ROL-473: Page view for specific date should show all entries for
> datehttp://opensource2.atlassian.com/projects/roller/browse/ROL-473
>
> This fix is a pretty significant change, so I'm looking for feedback.
> To fix this old bug I had to introduce the idea of current day, day,
> month and entry pages. That sounds drastic, but all old permalinks
> still work (even the old /page/<handle>/YYYYMMDD#<anchor> ones).
>
> Here's how the four types of Roller blog URLs work:
>
> Current day page
>       /page/<handle>/
> On the current day page, Roller will show the most recent N blog
> entries (not just those for the day).
> At the end of the page, a previous link points to day page of entries
> before the ones shown (and the link is displayed as the day's date).
> This works exactly as before.
>
> Day page
>       /page/<handle>/YYYYMMDD
> On a day page, Roller will show all of the entries for a specific
> day. At the end of the page, a next/previous link allows navigation
> to next and previous day of entries (and the links are displayed as
> the day's dates). Before, day pages always showed N entries (where
> usually N=15), but now they'll show only a day's worth (e.g. 1-3
> entries).
>
> Month page
>       /page/<handle>/YYYYMM
> On a month page, Roller will show the most recent N blog entries in
> the month. At the end of the page, a previous link points to day page
> of entries before the ones shown. This is new; we didn't have month
> pages before.
>
> Entry page
>      /page/<handle>?entry=<anchor>
> On an entry page, one entry is shown. The next/prev links link to the
> next and previous entries (and the links are displayed as the entry
> titles, nicely truncated). This one also works exactly as before.
>
> I also changed the calendar macro/JSP tag, so that the next/previous
> month links point to next/previos month links.
>
> I've got this deployed on my blog now, in case you want to experiment
> with permalinks, the next/prev stuff and the calendar links.
>
> - Dave
>
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