Forest Blog 1.3.2 is a ASP.NET script for Blog scripts design by Host Forest.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. Forest Blog is a versatile ASP based blogging application that supports both MSSQL and MySQL databases to provide users with power and flexibility.
Publisher review: Forest Blog is a versatile ASP based blogging application that supports both MSSQL and MySQL databases to provide users with power and flexibility. Forest Blog is a versatile ASP based blogging application that supports both MSSQL and MySQL databases to provide users with power and flexibility. Coded with standards compliance and accessibility in mind Forest Blog is both XHTML 1.0 and CSS compliant and features excellent accessibility. Forest Blog features a fully documented and flexible administration panel that allows you to configure every aspect of the Forest Blog application as well as allowing you to quickly add and edit categories and articles as well as creating new physical pages with your own ASP code in seconds. Features: - Unlimited categories and articles. - Powerful administration panel. - Custom themes using CSS, create new themes quickly and easily. - Support for MSSQL and MySQL databases. - Automatic RSS syndication. - Comment and user authorisation - Email verification and notification. - HTML aliasing for user comments Requirements: · IIS 5 (or higher). · CDONTS, CDOSYS, ASPEmail or jMail for email functionality. · ASPJpeg for gallery functionality. · Read/Write permissions for installation folder. · VBScript v5.6 · MS XML 4.0 Operating system: Windows
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