Battle Blog 1.25 is a ASP script for Blog scripts design by battleblog.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. Battle Blog is a classic ASP blogging solution.
Publisher review: Battle Blog is a classic ASP blogging solution. Battle Blog is a classic ASP blogging solution.Battle Blog's "real world" preview feature allows you to view your posting within the actual context of your presentation and customized style sheet before you've published it, or, while you're making edits to a current entry. Features: - Made e-mail optional. By default all e-mail notification functions are now disabled - Still more archiving issues resolved (now unclear if any previous download included fixes as described earlier) - Corrected rendering of administrative preview pages in MSIE 6/7.0 - RSS generator issues with special characters fixed - Added option for plain or html compatible text for entry compostion - Catch words now show up in appropriate composition and editing previews - Improved minor style elements (for instance, that border around the left sidebar now) Changes: - Incorporates TinyMCE rich text editor for blog entries - Included "time release" option which allows for future posting of entries - More minor interface design improvements - More minor bug fixes - Build 2: Fixed publish bug where Battle Blog would only stage entries meant to be published now - Build 2: Fixed time release bug where Battle Blog would only stage such entries and never release them - Build 3: Fixed serious bug in RSS output - Build 4: Restored the vote table to the MS SQL database build script. Operating system: Windows
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