41 posts tagged dasBlog
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A few changes to the blog
http://devtalk.dk/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ A+Few+Changes+To+The+Blog.aspxA few changes to the blog I have done a few changes to the blog today to improve usability - I thought it was getting a little cluttered: Upgraded to newest version of dasBlog Removed adsense ads Cleaned and re-arranged the sidebar Improved styling of comments Added spam protection with Akismet
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4 Tech Blogs that are OpenID FAIL (and 1 that isn’t)
http://www.anotherblogger.com/ 2008/ 04/ 30/ tech-blogs-without-openid-2/After last week’s post about taking a stand for OpenID, Kelly Guimont suggested a list of offenders; that is, tech blogs that don’t walk the OpenID walk. Here are four big tech blogs that fail, as well as one that’s doing things right: TechCrunch - no OpenID support.
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The Weekly Source Code 25 - OpenID Edition
http://www.hanselman.com/ blog/ TheWeeklySourceCode25OpenIDEdition.aspxThe Weekly Source Code 25 - OpenID Edition Posted in ASP.NET | ASP.NET MVC | DasBlog | Identity | Source Code We spent a lot of time at Corillian (my last job) thinking about Identity, and a few months before I left I started getting into Cardspace and OpenID. This was a little over a year ago.
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The Weekly Source Code 25 - OpenID Edition
http://www.hanselman.com/ blog/ TheWeeklySourceCode25OpenIDEdition.aspxThe Weekly Source Code 25 - OpenID Edition Posted in ASP.NET | ASP.NET MVC | DasBlog | Identity | Source Code We spent a lot of time at Corillian (my last job) thinking about Identity, and a few months before I left I started getting into Cardspace and OpenID. This was a little over a year ago.
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The Weekly Source Code 25 - OpenID Edition
http://www.hanselman.com/ blog/ TheWeeklySourceCode25OpenIDEdition.aspxThe Weekly Source Code 25 - OpenID Edition Posted in ASP.NET | ASP.NET MVC | DasBlog | Identity | Source Code We spent a lot of time at Corillian (my last job) thinking about Identity, and a few months before I left I started getting into Cardspace and OpenID. This was a little over a year ago.
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here I am - newbie alert
http://multicore2008.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 20/ here-i-am-newbie-alert/Just signed-up on Wordpress.com to check out its features and how blogging works in general; yes, I’m a newbie - so don’t expect any great masterpieces here I’m looking to choose a platform, host and software for my blog. As a newcomer to this it’s pretty bewildering, so much new jargon and hurdles in this space; and I consider myself pretty tech-savvy.
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Time for the big move
http://www.u-g-h.com/ index.php/ 2008/ 04/ 19/ time-for-the-big-move/Ok .. it’s time for the big move! I’ve already imported all my dasBlog posts to WordPress (bringing my total posts to around 1800 posts dating back from June 2003! Now the time has come to turn OFF dasBlog and hope all my traffic switches over to the new blog.
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Imported dasBlog Posts
http://www.u-g-h.com/ index.php/ 2008/ 04/ 18/ imported-dasblog-posts/I’ve finally got round to importing my old blog posts from my old dasBlog blog. I’ve had my old blog running in .Net alongside this blog running in PHP ever since I switched to WordPress. However the time has come for me to switch dasBlog off and consolidate everything on WordPress.
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Finished update to 2.0
http://www.nsilverbullet.net/ 2008/ 04/ 15/ FinishedUpdateTo20.aspxIt turns out that it really was very simple to upgrade to dasBlog 2.0 and ASP.Net 2.0. I did the ASP.Net upgrade first simply by changing which version of .Net to use. dasBlog 1.9 seemed to keep on working without a hitch which meant I could proceed with the upgrade process locally.
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Moving dasBlog to 2.0
http://www.nsilverbullet.net/ 2008/ 04/ 15/ MovingDasBlogTo20.aspxI am preparing to upgrade my blog to 2.0. Thats both dasBlog 2.0 and .Net 2.0. It looks like this version should fix all of my previous issues with my setup, unless my host has done some weird .Net 2.0 medium trust setup, you never know... There is a guide on doing the upgrade install here.