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Re: blog made simple module
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 11:58 am
by Silmarillion
I'm glad to hear it works for you now! I'll go through the deactivation functionality and find bugs... Thanks for noticing!
sil.
Re: blog made simple module
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:36 pm
by aweit
Thanks! I would expect the deactivate feature to behave like publish/unpublish.
Re: blog made simple module
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 3:08 pm
by Silmarillion
Please check out version 0.2.2 just released and see if that does what you like.
regards
sil.
Re: blog made simple module
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:20 pm
by aweit
Works great. Thanks. WYSIWYG editing is now working for me (previously just plain text editor). A couple helpful parameters added as a bonus.

Re: blog made simple module
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:56 pm
by chuckienorton
I'm having some problems w/ bloger, with 2.2, and cmsms 1.2. But I've noticed that when inserting {cmsms....} it will show in safari, IE7, IE6, but in FF it will work 7 or 8 out of 10 times. (using leopard) It's weird, it will just not show up sometimes.
More importantly - ,on all browsers, when you click on categories, - it won't show any of the articles associated with that category. - Weird. I'm sure the category is associated with article - because it says that category at the bottom of the article. But when you click on that link - shows category title/description/etc. and then say's 'No Articles'. Since this is a blogging site - I planned on making navigation links go directly to those categories.
Can anyone help. 'Silmarillion' - I can email a login.
-Chuck
Re: blog made simple module
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 6:02 pm
by glass
Hello,
I am using BlogsMS 0.3.3.1 and cannot get the category pages to function. I can add categories, add articles to categories, add comments to articles, the when you click ona link to go to a category page there is no content - not even a simple 'No Entries' text.
I have 0.3.1 working fine on another site.
I am using a PostGreSql database on Apache.
Any ideas?
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Okay, we have gone through the code and made corrections to the module. We can provide a diff to the powers that be if they reply to
glass@ideum.com - that should get this module back on its feet (at least for any other PostgreS users).