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Blosxom.PHP 1.0 pre2

Blosxom.PHP 1.0 pre2 06/03/2004 06:39 AM

A port of Blosxom to PHP.




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Blosxom 3.0+3i 05/02/2004 04:31 AM
I've been tinkering with Blosxom the past couple of nights and have made some good progress on the alpha. With this release come the following changes:
  • A Tag plugin allows arbitrary tags to be assigned to entries, either instead of or alongside Blosxom's native path-based categorization. You can think of it as a personal, family, or workgroup del.icio.us The plugin then allows searching for these tags on the URL-line by feeding a comma-separated list of optional (e.g. cookies,oatmeal), must-have (e.g. +raisin), and must-not-have (e.g. -sausages) tags.
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  • Interpolation of variables at depth (e.g. $Plugin::Meta::via as $self->{state}->{current_entry}->{Plugin}->{Meta}->{via}), thanks to brian d foy for his _interpolate() help.
  • In answer to requests for cleaning up the data directory and not having it littered with settings and templates alongside entries, subdirectories (configurable; set to '' to remove) for settings (.settings for settings*, handlers*) and template (.templates for flavour components, themes, etc) at each step in the hierarchy to keep them separate from entries. They're there, useful, yet all but invisible (you most likely have to type ls -la on your system to even see them). They're also then capable of being .htaccess-protected.
  • Symbolic link support (via inode - not necessarily best for cross-platform, but we'll see) means never having to put your entry in only one part of your category tree. Of course only one version of each is displayed at render time.
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I'm thrilled to announce the future of the Blosxom personal publishing system!

(Could that have been any more dramatic? ;-)

I've bundled up the first alpha of Blosxom 3.0 for perusal, fiddling with, and discussion by mature (aka stalwart, brave, Perl-savvy) Blosxom folk with an eye to seeing what the future of Blosxom holds and just how to write plugins for the thing.

It's been massively refactored, all but rewritten, object-oriented, and usable as a CGI script, module, or indeed subclassed. Oh, and I'm afraid it's grown a bit, now weighing in at a massive 15K (slightly less, actually) ;-)

It is by no means anywhere near fully baked and should not be considered in any way, shape, or form, to be ready for deployment. Things will change. Other things will break. If you're not ready for that, you'd best watch from the sidelines. I say this not to be rude, but for your own protection.

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  • A data directory, wherein all entries, flavour components, settings and handler configuration files lie. I've prepopulated this with HTML and RSS templates, some posts (including this one) with which to test Blosxom, and basic settings and handlers files.
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Blosxom 3.0 will be distributed, eventually, with such a layout (subject to change), some goodly sprinkling of flavours or themes (designers, please do volunteer), a nice collection of modules that'll work well cross-platform and don't require anything more than themselves, and on-board documentation in the form of blog posts.

Please read the on-board docs (in the data subdirectory or visible as the first few posts when you run Blosxom 3.0+1i).

You'll find Blosxom 3.0+1i at http://www.blosxom.com//downloads/blosxom3/alpha/Blosxom_3_0_a 1.tar.gz. Please direct any technical feedback to the Blosxom mailing list. Feel free, also, to discuss it here, of course.

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