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    phpWebLog brief status update
    Posted under Announcements by jason (---.eyeintegrated.com) on Sunday December 17 2000 @ 11:13PM EST
    Announcements Alot of new functionality has been added in the latest unstable version of phpWebLog (check the ChangeLog for details) and it has been left rather scattered and broken. Some of the new code will need to be rewritten concerning the file attachments and topic rules. Subsequently, I have been out of the code ring for a short bit due to the holidays, and people seeing and such. I do apologize for neglecting her as I have and I will get back to work on it when I find the time. No new features will be added before the 0.4.4 release which I estimate will be out by New Years. =]

    Thanks for everyone for all the suggestions and kind words, and I wish everyone a great and joyful December.



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    Last modified: Sunday December 31 2000 @ 10:15PM EST

    phpWebLog 0.4.1 released!
    Posted under Announcements by jason (---.eyeintegrated.com) on Tuesday October 17 2000 @ 12:43PM EDT
    Announcements Just a quick message to let you all know the latest version of phpWebLog 0.4.1 was just released. Check the ChangeLog at http://phpweblog.greenhell.com/HISTORY for a brief overview of changes.

    Be sure to run the 0.4.0-0.4.1.sql script which is included [...]



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    Last modified: Thursday October 19 2000 @ 02:47AM EDT

    phpWebLog 0.4.0 released
    Posted under Announcements by jason (---.eyeintegrated.com) on Monday October 09 2000 @ 11:34AM EDT
    Announcements As more and more new suggestions are being offered, and the TODO list continues to grow, and all known *major* bugs seem to have been fixed in the latest unstable, I decided to go ahead and release 0.4.0 to begin work on the new stuff. [...]


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    Last modified: Wednesday December 01 2004 @ 12:57AM EST

    phpWebLog 0.4.0 fertile
    Posted under Announcements by jason (---.eyeintegrated.com) on Thursday October 05 2000 @ 12:44PM EDT
    Announcements She is in labor and almost ready to conceive. The latest unstable version as of about 1 hour ago is versioned 0.4.0 fertile, and is considered to be 0.4.0. I am wanting to hold it out for one day to ensure that the upgrade / setup scripts work so there ... [...]


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    Last modified: Thursday October 05 2000 @ 01:59PM EDT

    Inline Parser for PHPWebLog RDF files!
    Posted under Announcements by Chuck Mead (---.linuxmall.com) on Wednesday September 27 2000 @ 08:19PM EDT
    Announcements I've created a tool to parse remote or local phpweblog rdf/xml files on the fly. I am using it in a few places and it works great. It's available for download and it's GPL'd code. Thanx go to Joe Stump for the original code!

    See the article at: [...]



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    Last modified: Sunday October 01 2000 @ 04:32PM EDT

    New Programming Site.....
    Posted under Announcements by Timc (139.102.115.---) on Monday September 11 2000 @ 08:49AM EDT
    Announcements ComputerSmarts.net has recently re-opened it's doors for operation. Our new site revolves around user-submitted articles aobut Programming in Linux, CGI, Perl, Java, JavaScript, COBOL, Pascal, Visual Basic, C and C++, and more... check it out for a new e [...]


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    Last modified: Monday September 11 2000 @ 04:34PM EDT

    Computer Smarts Re-Opening
    Posted under Announcements by Matthew Miller (139.102.115.---) on Tuesday July 25 2000 @ 05:53PM EDT
    Announcements In new attempts to help programmers from around the world, www.computersmarts.net has re-launched its new site. Computer Smarts now has over 9,000 organized programming links, along side a member’s area that allows users to discuss and interact with each [...]


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    Last modified: Thursday August 31 2000 @ 07:02AM EDT

    phpWebLog 0.3.0 released
    Posted under Announcements by jason () on Wednesday July 12 2000 @ 05:44PM EDT
    Announcements The latest version has been released, and is a considerable upgrade from version 0.2.4. There is a long list of new features and improvements which you can read all about in the ChangeLog.... [...]


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    Last modified: Thursday July 20 2000 @ 01:06PM EDT

    *sigh* admin / password / crypt() / ignorance
    Posted under Announcements by jason () on Wednesday June 14 2000 @ 03:05PM EDT
    Announcements The problem with some users not being to login to admin has finally been solved. I apologize that so many have had to help troubleshoot/debug this to get it working on their system. The problem was a result of ignorance, a huge blunder on my part.

    I was not using php's crypt() correctly AT ALL. Instead of checking for which encryption methods were availble of a system, and encrypting accordingly, I was using using the string "CRYPT_BLOWFISH" as the salt. Lame eh. I must've been skimming the docs a page a second. CRYPT_BLOWFISH is a constant that returns either 0 or 1 depending of whether or not that particular system supports it. What this was doing was setting the salt to either 0 or 1. I develop on Linux, which by default does not support blowfish, so the default password that was shipped with phpWebLog was set with a salt of 0. This means that this would work fine on any system that didn't support blowfish. However, as I saw more people using BSD having problems, whala. BSD is well know for their all-encompassing encryption support.

    I learned my lesson. =]

    Jason



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    Last modified: Thursday October 05 2000 @ 12:53AM EDT

    phpWebLog Mailing List (?)
    Posted under Announcements by jason () on Sunday June 04 2000 @ 12:10AM EDT
    Announcements I've been considering starting a mailing-list for all those who wish to contribute to this project to share ideas, code, whatever. It would mostly be used for dev talk and annoucements.

    I have absolutely no experience setting up one. Although I'm sure it's not hard to do, I do not know which 'package' I should use to get it going. I suppose one based on php/mysql would be the most appropriate, but this is relative. If you have any experience as to which package I should use, I'll check it out.. thanks!



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    Last modified: Tuesday June 06 2000 @ 01:31PM EDT

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