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SubText
Updated the blog to SubText 2.1.1 tonight. Couldn't have gone better really.
Make sure you back up your existing blog directory, then just copy the contents of the zip file over to your server. Don't forget to diff/merge (or just re-edit) your web.config, DTP.aspx, and any skin changes you made. You do need to copy the new skins, because your old one will not work.
The only weird thing is that once you make the upgrade, you go to your blog and log in to the admin thing. If you just go to the site you get this error page that...
A couple weeks ago I looked at my blog and discovered roughly 7000 trackbacks. Given that I hadn't written anything in a month or more, and that I was pretty sure not *that* many people were linking to my Continuous Integration post, it was clear the spammers had me. I had to turn off trackbacks for a while because I was getting new spam faster than I could delete them. So I turned it off and left it alone until tonight, when I decided I would stop neglecting my poor blog for the billionth time. Anyway, SubText is pimp and...
Scott stopped by and commented on my post about the conversion from DasBlog to SubText. The big news there is that Scott has no intention of stopping DasBlog development, which is awesome news for that community. Also Clemens apparrently is back on board with DasBlog with renewed vigor for the project, so I expect that DasBlog will continue to grow and improve, which is great. Scott also points out that DasBlog and SubText now share some code, I think the bulk of that being the Akismet implementation, which means that hopefully DasBlog will be as good as SubText at spamkilling. There's a...
Ok conversion complete, seems to be going well thus far. A few people can still see my blog in their reader, so that bodes well. Hopefully others will come find it again. My apologies for being so stupid about that, and the fact that all of my google links are now broken, which sucks because I was in the top few searches on a few items, like Word Interop and various OOP categories. Oh well...live and learn. As for the conversion. First, the SubText setup was damn near painless. Only ran into a few snags, but they aren't the fault...
This post is going to be my testbed for some SubText features. First up is tagging. Ignore this post. Tags: SubText