Even though pLog 0.3.2 is only a maintenance release (this means that for users of 0.3 or 0.3.1 there is no need to run the wizard again, but simply overwrite the files), it fixes many problems found in previous release and brings a truckload of interesting little features that will make your blogging life easier. We’ve cleaned up all the default templates to make them more XHTML compliant, as well as added a text filter in the code that will keep your pages XHTML-compliant for you, automatically. We’ve add
Thanks to the awesome work by Michael from plogworld.de, the 6.2004 issue of German edition of the well-know PHP-Magazine includes an article by the pLog development team on how to start building your own blogging tool, plus the current version 0.3.2 of pLog in the CD! The article, 10 pages long, can be found in the “Solutions” section starting in page 79 and describes all the basic concepts on top of which pLog is built. There is also some sample working code to apply all the concepts described in the arti
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