A user on my forums has posted a solution on using PostgreSQL and BlogCFC. As he mentions, I told him to hold off sending his changes to me as I'm working on a slightly large update to BlogCFC. Details to come...
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BlogCFC and PostgreSQL 8
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Uh oh... there goes my styling :(
Ray,
I am working on a website which incorporates your blogcfc product, which is great. However, there are a few modifications, that i need to make, so that it fits INSIDE of our template, instead of a standalone page like the way it comes out of the box.
I find myself having to make these corrections every time i upgrade. Do you have any suggestions for me that might make my life easier?
Use a robot - definitely a robot.
Uh, can you be a little more specific. I'm unfamiliar with that.
I use a helper monkey.
jeff - No real advice except maybe to get a good diff tool. Also, my readme files will normally tell you which files to worry about.
Please Have a look at Siraj Sayeed's Blog which is using BLOGCFC. He has done an excellent job in creating a nice theme for BLOGCFC community.Please have a look at http://www.sirajsayeed.com . I am sure he is going to make it availabe for download as well