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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 implementation worked and I can nuke my Live Writer -> FTP -> FolderShare ...
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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: It was free. It was somewhat easy (for me). It was highly customizable. The remnants of ...
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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 images on the server and included in blog posts for quite some time.
Naturally, ...
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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 you would see once the post is published. Hmmm... Importing images to the blog ...
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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 until I can get Community Server and FreeTextBox to stop mutually mangling my HTML, ...
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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, and somewhat snazzy Community Server application. Old blog posts should reappear ...
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