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Paschal

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Lesson from the incident Posted: Feb 5, 2004 8:12 PM
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OK I know we all have to check our posts before posting, no problem with that.

But without Scott help I was unable to delete the bloody post.

So I think it's bit scary to see that .Text is on the shoulders of one man, and what a great man :-)

No more seriously it should be a good idea Scott to have a kind of offline management tool for .Text, something we can use as a Window application.

IMHO I think our blogs management would make thing more secure and easier, if something like I did happen again and you're not free to fix it or maybe in Hawaii for some long holidays you deserve surely.

UPDATE:

Matt Hawley just commented on this post that with Blogjet you can delete a post. Just tried, it works !

Open View History in the menu Blog, and then you can select and delete any posts. So easy.

Another proof that this little tool is a jewel.

 

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