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Posted by Rik on 08/18/06 13:32
Fred Atkinson wrote:
>>> 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?
>>>
>> 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."
>
> Well, I don't want my diary dependent upon other sites. When
> I created a blog and installed it on my Website, it has a habit
of
> going to the blog URL. I suspect that means that my data is
being
> saved on their site. That's what I want to avoid. I want to
store my
> entries on my own Web site.
Well, it doesn't have to be.
You can use one of the many open source blog packages that run
locally. You computer doesn't even have to be connected to the
internet once you've set it up on the local server.
Grtz,
--
Rik Wasmus
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