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A good friend of mine, Lisa Cox, has just started blogging , while starting a grassroots run for president . This gives you an idea of her energy level and verve for multitasking. Personally blogging while running for President. That's virtually unheard Read More...
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If there is an image, then all is good. If there is no image, then I am not sure what I am to do. Server permissions? This warning was generated using the Warning Sign Generator web page given to us by the same folks who gave us the Warning Label Generator Read More...
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It turns out there was a problem with the file version of the update of the Community Server MetaBlog implementation that was available on Robert McLaws's website, but I believe I have fixed the issues. If you see my head, then the newMediaObject Read More...
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Testing graphic upload capabilities via newMediaObject handler for Community Server. We shall see whether I need to revert to my FTP + Foldershare munge. Update: Robert McLaws has updated the Community Server MetaBlog interface so that it supports use Read More...
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This is a sample PNG of the interface of the Microsoft Live Writer interface, tested for image insertion and uploading through a ghastly hack. What a pain! When I first started blogging, I used Blogger at my brother's recommendation, for several reasons: Read More...
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Yesterday, I downloaded and installed Windows Live Writer (Beta) and everything worked swimmingly as long as one didn't wish to include images in the blog post. Unfortunately, one did want to import images. One has been wishing for an easier way to get Read More...
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From time to time, I check out various methods for generating new blog entries. This entry was generated using Windows Live Writer . Not only is it a WYSIWYG editor, it downloads your custom style sheets from your blog so you see exactly the layout that Read More...
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They said it couldn’t be done, but I didn’t believe them. I have just blogged this puppy from inside Beta 2 of Word 2007. I installed Beta 2 for OneNote 2007 the day it was first available, and used it for the last three days of my English class. So far, Read More...
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...couldn't put Humpty together again. Nope, wrong mixed metaphore. I'm at TechEd Orlando, 2005, in CommNet, blogging and mailing. I'm checked into my hotel and the conference, and have a moment to catch my breath. This is not the first time I attended Read More...
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I've managed to import all my old content from both previous incarnations of the robrohr.org blog (.Text and Blogger driven.) Thank you, Google page cache and Newsgator RSS cache! There are a few internal links between posts that need to be updated, but Read More...
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Last week, I melted my blog ( http://robrohr.org ) as well as Margot's ( http://mangot.info ). Needless to say, I wasn't pleased. Thanks to Google caching and the Wayback machine, we'll be able to recover most of our posts, and paste them into this new, Read More...
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An interesting project uses the evaluation version of MapPoint web service to show all bloggers in your neighborhood. It's called NeighBlogMap . I had to tell the system where my blog was physically (or at least spiritually) located. According to this Read More...
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I've received some feedback concerning the site redesign. re: I always knew it was true... M (6/10/04 3:12P) I miss dancing Rob!!!! :) This feedback concerns certain aesthetic choices made when I was attempting to get the site to accept posts that I thought Read More...
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You can download the Beta 2 of VisualBlogger 2004 at http://www.interscapeusa.com/Products/VisualBlogger/ Now includes support for most major blog engines. (.Text, dasBlog, Radio, Movable Type, TypePad, MetaWeblogAPI and AtomAPI. It is extensable to allow Read More...
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You can paste code blocks into VisualBlogger using the Code Formatter button, paste code into the dialog, select the language from the list and Bob's your uncle. Example: 1 <%@ Register TagPrefix= "uc1" TagName= "MyLinks" Src= Read More...
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