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BlogSphere V3 - Feature Request: Ability to easily edit Blog Configuration document


I've only played with this for an hour or so, but I'm VERY impressed.

Nicely done!

The one thing I stumbled with was configuration. Because I'm experimenting with a Domino server running on Ubuntu Linux on a 10-year-old Gateway consumer-grade desktop system, and I've installed Lighttpd web server (replacing my earlier Apache2 experiment), I've got Domino running on the web at port 8080.

Bottom line: I misconfigured the basic settings in the "CONFIG - Blog Configuration" document and couldn't find a way to edit those settings. I then tried creating a new one instead and set it active, but the changes didn't seem to "take." (Maybe there was caching?) I ended up creating a new app from the template and starting over (a couple of times) until I got it right.

Anyway, it would be cool to have an extra Action menu item for editing the existing settings instead of creating new ones.

Thanks!

John



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