Re: Multiple Blogs on one site

2007-04-07 Thread Jon Clausen
Thanks for the plug, Charlie. I added an exclamation point in my Charlie's List for each of your feature requests ;-) On a side note to that I've been pretty busy of late with my head down re-architecting the admin UI and comments functionality. A bunch of changes which you (and Ben

Re: Multiple Blogs on one site

2007-04-06 Thread Charlie Griefer
The only thing I can offer up is that I use BlogFusion's hosted blog (http://cfblog.com/cgriefer/index.cfm) and I'm pretty happy with it. I don't know how the features of the cfblog sites compare with the features of the Enterprise Blog Portal software, but overall I'm pretty happy (altho there

RE: Multiple Blogs on one site

2007-04-06 Thread Turetsky, Seth
Just a suggestion, could you tag the posts by user in one blog instead of each user having their own blog? I know blogger allows for this, so I programmatically include each by tag. I just don't know how you would need to deal with security, can one user be trusted not to touch someone elses?

Re: Multiple Blogs on one site

2007-04-06 Thread Vince Collins (NHJobs.com)
Glad to hear you have had a good experience with them. I would consider it if I could install it locally. Having it hosted with them is the part that I don't like. Also Dave (http://blogfusion.com/blog/) has never responded to my questions and his blog is stale. I suppose I should give up

Re: Multiple Blogs on one site

2007-04-06 Thread Andrew Scott
Hmmm, If noone knows about this, riaforge.com has mutliple blogs from the one source framework. And which also uses blogCFC... Should check it out, will do exaclty what you are looking for. On 4/7/07, Vince Collins (NHJobs.com) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Glad to hear you have had a good

Re: Multiple Blogs on one site

2007-04-06 Thread Raymond Camden
BlogCFC does support this, but if you wanted a blog 'creator', then yo uwould need to add that on top. Mainly what I've done with BlogCFC is to allow it to run in virtual mode. So you can pass in any settings at runtime and configure how the blog acts. This is being used in a few sites, RIAForge