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 Posted by ZeldorBlat on 08/18/06 02:20 
Ørjan Langbakk wrote: 
> Den 17.08.2006 04:25, skriblet Fred Atkinson følgende: 
> >> Most blogs allow you to limit access only to certain people.  If that 
> >> group of certain people only includes you, then the blog has become a 
> >> diary. 
> > 
> > 	Maybe true.  I just tried setting one up on my site.  I got it 
> > installed, but it just doesn't suit my needs. 
> > 
> > 	I can't believe someone hasn't got a PHP out that would allow 
> > for someone to have and create an online diary. 
> > 
> > 	Anyone have some suggestions? 
> 
> Yes. It is called WordPress, Movable Type, or any derivation thereof. 
> Aka "blog". 
> 
> That you don't see that a blog, or rather, the blogging software, does 
> _exactly_ what you need, is your problem, really. 
> 
> If you install WordPress, for instance, and set it up for you only, you 
> can make entries private, so that only you can read it, you can create 
> categories for sorting and placing entries, you can chose to make 
> certain entries public... what else do you want? 
> 
> -- 
> mvh 
> Ørjan Langbakk 
> http://www.bergenpchjelp.no 
> http://www.cubic-design.net 
 
If you look at the Wikipedia article on "blog" 
(<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog>) there's even a note: 
 
"It has been suggested that Online diary be merged into this article or 
section."
 
  
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