Yesterday there was a meet of LINUX Localization.
I recorded it on my handycam.
I will edit and try my best to put it by Monday.
I think I will go ahead with WordPress.
Since mine is just a 500MB webspace, I am not going to upload videos
here. Vloggers can use the download button link it to
On 9/14/05, straydogma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone used Drupal? I've heard that it's community functions arepretty nice. I know Qpodder uses it for their community podcasts.Anyone have any experiences with it?
I tried Drupal.
The default install doesnot have 'Categories' .
But it is
straydogma wrote:
Has anyone used Drupal? I've heard that it's community functions are
pretty nice. I know Qpodder uses it for their community podcasts.
Anyone have any experiences with it?
Well, Ourmedia http://ourmedia.org/ uses it...
It has good community features. I used it years ago
Navin Dhanuka wrote:
I tried Drupal.
The default install doesnot have 'Categories' .
But it is supposed to be the one of the best CMS.
I am hacking it now.
Look at 'taxonomy' as that's what they called 'categories' last time I
used Drupal...
Pete
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videoblog for
Yeah the upload function in WordPress is kinda funky. I have never
been able to use it to upload a large video file. I did cange the
file types and sizes it accepts but it doesn't seem to work. I can't
figure it out. There was something on the WP support blog about that
function being
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 22:05:56 +0200, Jake Ludington
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It's very possible you are butting up against the maximum upload default
of
either PHP or Apache. PHP has a default file size limit for HTTP uploads
defined in the php.ini file on your server. Apache as a
PHP should throw an error in $_FILES['userfile']['error'] letting you know
what went wrong (1 for upload larger than the php.ini limit, 2 for
upload larger than the maxsize HTML attribute limit).
Whether Wordpress actually checks these values is another matter. But
that's a bug in
I had a problem like this once, kinda, with my own music. The main
problem for me, however, was that I couldnt get anyone to listen to
it. No one would play it on the radio, no one bought CDs, my friends
didnt listen to it, my parents were not particularly impressed, so I
decided to embed