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BlogCFC 5 Beta Announced

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Posted in ColdFusion | Posted on 04-28-2006 | 4,426 views

I've been keeping most of my BlogCFC 5 announcements over at the BlogCFC blog, but as this was a major update I thought I'd share it here.

For those who don't mind a bit of risk, I'm happy to announce the beta release of BlogCFC 5. New features include:

  • An admin. No more stinking design mode.
  • Send to Friend. Send blog entries to a friend. Or to an enemy. Whomever.
  • Preview mode on articles.
  • Category SES URLs.
  • Related Entries (Thanks to Jeff Coughlin and Charlie Griefer).
  • Hey look, a pure CSS layout! Not here of course, but you can see it over at the BlogCFC blog. The admin is NOT pure CSS. I may ask Scott to take a look once I feel the admin is done. The CSS work was all done by Scott Stroz, so please thank him and visit his wish list. (His wish list, and Jeff and CJ's can be found in the word doc/pdf in the install folder. PLEASE thank them before me. I've been thanked!)
  • New "Orange Crush" visual theme. Hmmmm. Orangy!
  • More cow bell.
  • Admin lets you quickly delete comments, trackbacks. You can also edit settings (although this is a bit dangerous). This is a nice way to update your spam list.
  • Draft mode. It's not really called draft, but you can write an entry and leave the Released flag to false.
  • Delayed entries really work now. Seriously, I mean it. It works.
  • If you searched for poo, and clicked More Entries, it registered as a new search hit. It won't anymore. I still register a search hit if you follow it from the stats page.
  • If you use an image as an enclosure, it will automatically be placed in the entry, top left. This was a user-submitted idea.

So - that's it. There is still more to come, including, hopefully, XML-RPC. I've actually got the code done, thanks to Jake, but haven't taken a look yet.

Now - the warnings. The docs are not updated. The readme.txt does detail database changes. I've set up a forum for BlogCFC 5 stuff. I have a read only release notes thread and folks can post bug reports, suggestions, etc there.

The SVN repository will always have the latest code. The zip will be updated about once a week or so. I will not announce new updates here, but instead will keep that to the BlogCFC blog. In other words, the zip (that I will link to) will update at random times. If you really want to keep up to date, use Subversion.

That's it. Use in good health. This build was posted while listening to the Reflex. Because as we all know, no one was as cool as Duran Duran. (I so wanted my hair to be like Simon's when I was growing up.)

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Ray - may I suggest the phrase "scheduled release" instead of delayed? For publishing systems that I've helped build in a previous job, we described the date/release time of a piece of content as "scheduled." Today's Friday, and the press release that needs to go live on Saturday, at Noon, is "scheduled" to go live at that time, rather than delayed until then. I may be splitting hairs, but for folks that do a lot of publishing, I think the "scheduled" metaphor may work better.
Makes sense.
As just an FYI, the first bug has been fixed and is in SVN. Version will report Beta 1.001.
Maybe I'm missing something, but I haven't found the URL to your SVN repository yet.
Figures. I've now found the link to SVN. Just so people can find it easier here it is:

svn://199.231.128.19:8000/blogcfc5
So when was it that you'll be asking for suggestions?
Please use the forums for suggestions. There is a blogcfc5 forum now.
XML-RPC code is Andrea Verggiani's code. I think you need to thank him.
Jake is the one sharing it with me, so that's where I got the name from. I'll check and see what sources he used as well and will properly credit everyone.
Andrea Veggiani has already these features in his blog application.

http://avblog.org
I'm not quite sure I get your point. I'm sure other blogs out there have features mine don't. And hopefully I've got some that they don't. What exactly is your point?
You can really hear the cowbell... nice addition.

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