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9/12/2005 10:12 PM
 
Hi,

I'm just begining to work with NewBlog. Good job!

But I have a question:
In other blog applications, non-registered users can be allowed to comment (as they can with NewBlog). But what I don't see is a field that allow non registered users to enter a nic-name with their post. In other words, all non-registered users appear as "Annonymous."

Is this a limitation of NewBlog?

Any chance of incorporating this feature?

Thanks!
Greg
 
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9/13/2005 2:23 AM
 

Greg,

yes you are right. NewBlog doesn't have this option at the moment.
I have added your suggestion to the feature list of the blog module.

http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/ViewIssue.aspx?id=1904

Thanks for your suggestion


Best regards
Hans-Peter Schelian
www.schelian.com (English)
German DotNetNuke Community
 
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