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Geeklog: Before & After 1.3.5

  • Thursday, May 09 2002 @ 12:00 am EDT
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Geeklog It\'d be excellent if the content on this site that relates specifically to pre-1.3.5 issues was archived or at least clearly tagged.

It\'s probably a bit of work, but should be done at least in Bugs, and Help, and,... Oh well, this is the official site.

Right now, it\'s not clear a lot of the time, whether something applies to the production version... It\'s happened to me several times just now, reading through. I know it\'s pretty soon after the release, but still, there\'s interesting posta from quite a way back that may not still apply...

Maybe a simple color bar could mark 1.3.5 stuff - that wouldn\'t be to hard to edit.

On Localisation

  • Monday, May 06 2002 @ 12:30 am EDT
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Geeklog

This story is mainly intended for those running a Geeklog site in a language other than English ...

In an attempt to get rid of the last pieces of hard-coded english text in Geeklog, I've spent most of last weekend working my way through the code, following long lists provided by Lolo Fernandez and Serhiy Kuzhanov (Thanks!), but also moving bits and pieces I found along the way (and fixing some minor bugs as well). So what we have now (in CVS, that is) is a version of Geeklog that localises properly when you switch the language file.

Which brings up a crucial point: We are in desperate need of updated language files!

Adding archive material

  • Sunday, May 05 2002 @ 08:31 pm EDT
  • Contributed by: Anonymous
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Geeklog Since my RDF question was answered so quickly, I figured I\'d see if I could go 2-for-2...

I have a lot of material that I wrote for my previous site (plain HTML) that I\'d like to copy over to my Geeklog-enabled site. I\'d like to assign dates before this year, and the only way I\'ve found to do this is to set the system date on my server back. Is there a way to accomplish this without screwing with my system date?

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