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New Post 7/19/2007 3:32 AM
User is offline MrTelly
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Re: Setting up Roles for using Blog 

 adasko wrote

I have the same problem:

Error: Edit Entry is currently unavailable.
....

Maybe it depends on server setting (windows security patch or something else). Since 2 weeks I haven't nothing changed in my website because I was on holiday.

 

Just want to add my vooce - same issue, I'm running 4.05.03, I tried with the default blog package and then upgraded to blog 03.03 still the same issue Error: Edit Entry is currently unavailable.
I also tried to run the code in debug, which was an interesting/frustrating exercise, where do I look for resources on debugging modules that don't play nicely ?

 
New Post 7/19/2007 6:27 PM
User is offline MrTelly
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Re: Setting up Roles for using Blog 

Solution is found, after some poking around on the forums I found this http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/92/threadid/148579/threadpage/1/scope/posts/Default.aspx - seems an errant character got into the release code.

 
New Post 8/8/2007 11:58 AM
User is offline Ben Ahlquist
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Re: Setting up Roles for using Blog 

 Antonio Chagoury wrote

Hello Folks,

At the moment, the blogs are "personal" which means that only one person can post entries to his/her blog. There is currently no concept of "sharing" - just one of ownership.

We will be working on extending this and allowing multiple users post to the same blog in future versions.

I hope this clears things up.

I appreciate the great effort to no end on DNN and the blog module that's been added recently. However, I have qualms with the shortsighted planning on functionality and features of this module. There has hardly EVER been a case in my blogging life where I wanted to be the sole contributor to a blog. And, as my primary reason for using DNN in the first place is to pass websites back to the clients' control, I can't see why there would be a reason to allow for only a sole contributor.

I guess my big question is "when" will this be released in future version(s), and could you please hurry? Right now, I see no reason to use the blog module when I can create a perfectly fine WordPress blog and iFrame it into my DNN module. As you all probably know, WordPress has had multiple contributor functionality for ages.

I'm sorry, I don't mean to flame, and I really appreciate what you folks are doing with DNN--it's helped immensely with my client-side business. I would love to participate in suggestion/feature forums that have to do with the discussion of current/future modules and products.

Regards,

ben

 


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New Post 8/29/2007 2:05 AM
User is offline Richard Seal
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Re: Setting up Roles for using Blog 

 Antonio Chagoury wrote

 

Hello Folks,

At the moment, the blogs are "personal" which means that only one person can post entries to his/her blog. There is currently no concept of "sharing" - just one of ownership.

We will be working on extending this and allowing multiple users post to the same blog in future versions.

I hope this clears things up.

 

 

This is exactly what I want to be able to do also - is there a time frame to this?  I appreciate that you guys are doing a great job on the project!

 
New Post 1/20/2008 8:47 AM
User is offline tlyczko
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Re: Setting up Roles for using Blog 

 Benny_A wrote

 Antonio Chagoury wrote

Hello Folks,

At the moment, the blogs are "personal" which means that only one person can post entries to his/her blog. There is currently no concept of "sharing" - just one of ownership.

We will be working on extending this and allowing multiple users post to the same blog in future versions.

I hope this clears things up.

 

I appreciate the great effort to no end on DNN and the blog module that's been added recently. However, I have qualms with the shortsighted planning on functionality and features of this module. There has hardly EVER been a case in my blogging life where I wanted to be the sole contributor to a blog. And, as my primary reason for using DNN in the first place is to pass websites back to the clients' control, I can't see why there would be a reason to allow for only a sole contributor.

I guess my big question is "when" will this be released in future version(s), and could you please hurry? Right now, I see no reason to use the blog module when I can create a perfectly fine WordPress blog and iFrame it into my DNN module. As you all probably know, WordPress has had multiple contributor functionality for ages.

I'm sorry, I don't mean to flame, and I really appreciate what you folks are doing with DNN--it's helped immensely with my client-side business. I would love to participate in suggestion/feature forums that have to do with the discussion of current/future modules and products.

Regards,

ben 

I COMPLETELY AGREE with Ben. I expect this to be a major issue with our soon to be released DNN blog if we do indeed have a blog...I will end up having to IFrame it like Ben did

Ben, would you be willing to PM me on how you did the IFraming of a WP blog?? We are on a Windows server with PHP installed, I guess I would need an extra mySQL database installed too...

Thank you, Tom

 
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