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5/13/2006 11:40 AM
 

Hi

Is it posible to allow other users to post in other users blog?

Thanks

 
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5/15/2006 2:41 AM
 

No, not yet!

regards

HP


Best regards
Hans-Peter Schelian
www.schelian.com (English)
German DotNetNuke Community
 
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8/5/2006 9:37 AM
 

Hans-Peter,

I have a similar need. Our blogs are topic-centered, not author-centered. Person A sets up a blog and makes entries for a while. Then he needs to turn the blog over to Person B, who will continue it. Is this something that will be possible in the near future? It sure would be useful!

Thanks! 

 
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8/21/2006 7:27 AM
 
I was able to accomplish this by using XMOD to make an input form for the blog posts, then in Xmod's stored procedure that inserts the new entry, I catch it and run the add blog entry stored procedure. Works like a charm!
 
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8/24/2006 9:33 PM
 

Hi Peter,

On the 15-MAY you said "No Not yet" to this thread.. any update on when "yet" will eventuate?

Cheers

FrogSkin

 
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