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  • Blog.CSModules++

    It helps to get up earlier. This morning I cleaned up the dotnet.org.za Subversion repository and started re-adding some of the CSModules that was on the site prior to the CS2007 upgrade. Support for coComment comes thanks to Thomas Freudenberg's coComment CSModule. coComment allows you to easily...
    Posted to Impersonation Failure (Weblog) by Armand du Plessis on 06-11-2007
  • Community Server Upgrade

    While waiting for a connecting flight out of Washington back home I had a couple of hours spare to get some of my long outstanding TODO's for http://dotnet.org.za done: Finally upgraded the site to Community Server 2007. CS2007 looks great and I've been wanting to do this for way too long. Upgraded...
    Posted to Impersonation Failure (Weblog) by Armand du Plessis on 05-04-2007
  • New Server

    I moved the site onto a new server this morning and while everything should be working as usual should you come across something not working please let me know over here . The old site is still online until all cached dns entries expire and all traffic is routed to the new box. Both machines is hosted...
    Posted to Site Admin (Weblog) by Armand du Plessis on 02-19-2007
  • del.icio.us - Automatic Blog Post (Tagging Update)

    I've updated the HttpHandler for Community Server del.icio.us daily blog post support I posted yesterday to include post tagging. The updated del.icio.us.ashx can be downloaded from here and the code is also included at the bottom of the post. Despite the fact that the metaweblog.newPost API used...
    Posted to Impersonation Failure (Weblog) by Armand du Plessis on 11-25-2006
  • del.icio.us - Automatic Blog Post

    [ Update : I've updated this post with tag support here ] http://del.icio.us has a very useful feature, the daily blog posting, which creates a daily blog post with all the links you tagged during the previous 24 hours. So instead of trying to memorise links and then post when you get a chance, whenever...
    Posted to Impersonation Failure (Weblog) by Armand du Plessis on 11-24-2006
  • MetaWeblog API - newMediaObject

    Just applied the official Community Server MetaWeblog API update to allow direct uploading of images and other files to my blog through the MetaWeblog service. If you see at the bottom of the post it's working. On the image: At the rate my Vista RTM download started over the weekend it might just...
    Posted to Impersonation Failure (Weblog) by Armand du Plessis on 11-20-2006
  • Community Server - Windows CardSpace

    A couple of days ago I enabled experimental Windows Cardspace support on http://dotnet.org.za . I mentioned that I'll post the source code and controls but with Tech-Ed Africa and some other work I never got around to posting it. So now the updated Community Server files is available here and the...
    Posted to Impersonation Failure (Weblog) by Armand du Plessis on 10-31-2006
  • Site Move/Upgrade Wrap

    This long intermissions between posts to my blog is becoming a bit of a habit, and I have been neglecting my blog in general the last couple of months. In a way that is a good thing as I've been coding and reading a lot more recently and haven't spent too much time reading blogs. My plan was to finish...
    Posted to Impersonation Failure (Weblog) by Armand du Plessis on 03-26-2006
  • [dotnet.org.za] - Some Tips

    I got several queries about anonymous comments from people blogging on http://dotnet.org.za . It defaults to no anonymous comments unfortunately but to enable this on your blog open the Settings page and scroll down. There's a setting for "Enable Anonymous Comments", I think the rest should be self explanatary...
    Posted to Impersonation Failure (Weblog) by Armand du Plessis on 11-15-2005
  • Community Server 2.0

    Telligent System's Community Server 2.0 Beta 1 was released for download last night. I will upgrade dotnet.org.za to the new build over the next couple of days. With the 2.0 release dotnet.org.za will also have access to their " .NET Developer Program " which means we'll have access to all add-ons and...
    Posted to Impersonation Failure (Weblog) by Armand du Plessis on 11-08-2005
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