Re: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-17 Thread Oğuz Demirkapı
If you are a CF developer and when you have a blog, I think it must be based on CF. Something that I could not understand is some developers have Wordpress, Blogger etc. for their blog. This looks like going BurgerKing as McDonalds employee. May be after being a CF evangelist for more than 10

RE: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-17 Thread Munson, Jacob
> >and a full theme system with lots of themes available. The > > two big things for me are the workflow process and the plug-in > > Agreed. Theming is the major feature planned for 6.0 Great to hear. This is probably the main thing I've missed from Blogger, when I moved to BlogCFC a long time

RE: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-17 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Having said that, if you have a specific wish for a CF-based blog then > you can presumably find your way around CF code and make your own > BlogCFC add-ons, tidy up the admin, etc. This was something > I had to do > in the past, rebuilding the interface so it was fully semantic mark-up > (in a

RE: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-17 Thread David Low
if there's anything which might warrant being added to the next BlogCFC release. David > -Original Message- > From: Ryan Stille [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 16 November 2006 20:09 > To: CF-Talk > Subject: ColdFusion blogging software? > > I'm interested

Re: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-16 Thread Raymond Camden
Ryan, some good points here: > with it. WordPress has some additional things I like, such as image > upload tools with auto thumbnail generation, I do have image upload tools. Two of them. :) But no auto thumbnail generation. That's something to consider. >a nice image browser to > choose imag

Re: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-16 Thread David Livingston
an Stille wrote: > I'm interested in starting a blog, and was wondering what some good > options are as far as ColdFusion blogging software. I've played with > BlogCFC a bit, and was a little underwhelmed with the administration > tools. I've used WordPress (a php packa

Re: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-16 Thread Jon Clausen
Ryan, I'm a bit biased, but you may want to check out CFBlog.com. It's currently running on the final beta of the Blogfusion 5 codebase, but it has quite a few of the features you requested below and it's free for CF Developers. Plus you can point your own domain name at your blog, if you

RE: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-16 Thread Snake
Took me about 10 minutes to plugin TinyMCE -Original Message- From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 16 November 2006 22:37 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: ColdFusion blogging software? > Whats wrong with blogCFC it does everything you need, its easy to > customise and it

Re: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-16 Thread Ryan Stille
Snake wrote: > Whats wrong with blogCFC it does everything you need, its easy to customise > and its very simple to use ? > > Russ Dan Vega wrote: > Ryan, > Just wondering what about BlogCFC you found overwhelming? I have used > BlogCFC for the past 2 years and could not be happier, the product i

Re: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-16 Thread Oğuz Demirkapı
I am using AVBlog for my personal blog and very happy with it. There are tons of features that you can not imagine it. Specially new Ajax interface with Dojo rocks! You can install it without any settings. Even there is no need of any DB settings. It uses XML files as default storage and there

Re: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-16 Thread Rick Root
Munson, Jacob wrote: > AVBlog, BlogCFM, BlogFusion are a few I know of. Personally I like > BlogCFC, but I haven't tried any of the others. I'm partial to BlogCFM myself ;) For obvious reasons. I'm not sure any of them offer the same kind of "back end administration" that packages like Wordpre

RE: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-16 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Whats wrong with blogCFC it does everything you need, its > easy to customise > and its very simple to use ? This doesn't bother me, but a lot of people are turned off by the entry editor, because they want a wysiwyg editor. But with the latest versions of BlogCFC, Ray abstracted the entry box

Re: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-16 Thread Raymond Camden
ECTED]> wrote: > Whats wrong with blogCFC it does everything you need, its easy to customise > and its very simple to use ? > > Russ > > -Original Message- > From: Ryan Stille [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 16 November 2006 20:09 > To: CF-Talk > Subject: ColdF

RE: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-16 Thread Munson, Jacob
AVBlog, BlogCFM, BlogFusion are a few I know of. Personally I like BlogCFC, but I haven't tried any of the others. > -Original Message- > From: Ryan Stille [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 1:09 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: ColdFusi

Re: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-16 Thread Dan Vega
7;m interested in starting a blog, and was wondering what some good > options are as far as ColdFusion blogging software. I've played with > BlogCFC a bit, and was a little underwhelmed with the administration > tools. I've used WordPress (a php package) in the past and I guess I

RE: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-16 Thread Snake
Whats wrong with blogCFC it does everything you need, its easy to customise and its very simple to use ? Russ -Original Message- From: Ryan Stille [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 16 November 2006 20:09 To: CF-Talk Subject: ColdFusion blogging software? I'm interested in start

Re: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-16 Thread Ryan Stille
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ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-16 Thread Ryan Stille
I'm interested in starting a blog, and was wondering what some good options are as far as ColdFusion blogging software. I've played with BlogCFC a bit, and was a little underwhelmed with the administration tools. I've used WordPress (a php package) in the past and I guess I