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5/17/2006 11:02 AM
 
SchelianHP wrote

Each user has their own blog with child blogs and no other is able to modify or add entries.

I have 3 users who have created 3 blogs. My wife's blog also has a child blog, the others do not.

Each blog has its own page and all blogs are set-up as Personal Blog Pages.

The 2 blogs with no Child Blogs are OK.

My wife's blog has a problem. In the "Latest_Blog_Entries" window she can see both her Parent and Child Blog entries. However in the Blog_List window it says "There are no categories for this Blog". If you log on as admin you can see in the Blog_List window both the Parent and the Child blogs.

What am I doing wrong? Thanks. 

 
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5/17/2006 12:52 PM
 

I will setup a test system like your description and try to reproduce the problem.

regards

HP


Best regards
Hans-Peter Schelian
www.schelian.com (English)
German DotNetNuke Community
 
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5/27/2006 3:49 PM
 

I have another problem

- I add a blog entry, the recently blog list is OK

- After that, I edit the entry (which is created recently)

- :O The blog entry isn't displayed in the recently blog list.

- However, when i click into a date in Blog Archive, i can see the blog entry.

How can i display the blog entry to the recently blog list?

Thanks and Regards,

 
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5/30/2006 1:00 PM
 

I edit the entry (which is created recently) ... :O The blog entry isn't displayed in the recently blog list.

I've had the same problem after I set up the blog originally. I waited a day and the problem went away. Now I cannot duplicate it anymore. Here are a few things to look out for:

  • Make sure that you have edit permission to the blog module.
  • The View_Blog window switches between "individual blog view" to "view recent entries" Make sure you are looking at the right one.
  • Make sure the "Published" box is checked when you edit the blog entry.
  • Make sure the blog is Public in the Blog settings.

Other than that, could it have something to do with timezones? Please post here what you find, thanks...

 
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6/2/2006 7:00 PM
 

Hi,

   I am having problems allowing a specified role to edit/create blog entries.  I have installed the latest version (03.02.00) and do not see all of the modules listed in the original post.  I don't have Roll or Menu.  I do have:
   -  Search
   -  Archive (calendar)
   -  Blog List
   -  New Blog
   -  Entry

   In each case, I gave the specified role view/edit access.  At this point, only 1 blog exists and it does not contain any children.  When I log in, using the specified role, "Help" is the only option available from the menu.  Any ideas?

Scott


Scott
 
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