The open-source ASP. NET blog subtext is currently released with the latest version 2.0. It is an open-source ASP. NET blog System Based on. NET Framework 2.0/3.0. This article briefly demonstrates how to easily build your own blog platform (written by http://forum.EntLib.com open source group ).
1. First download the subtext open source code V2.0.
:
Http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php? Group_id = 137896/& abmode = 1
Subtext 2008 Release Date:-08-09.
2. Expand the ZIP file.
3. Assume that you have installed the ms SQL Server 2005 database system locally. Here, you only need to load the subtextdata database file under the app_data directory in the (attach) subtext. Web project.
4. Open the subtext project file and modify the Web. config configuration file in the subtext. Web project: <connectionstrings> Configuration section. Set the database connection correctly.
Now, you can compile the entire solution source code of subtext.
5. Access the install directory. The URL in this example is http: // localhost: 2732/install/. The port 2732 varies according to the actual situation. The installation configuration page is as follows:
Configure the host administrator information on this page. Host Administrator is responsible for maintaining the installation of subtext. Host administrator is not the administrator of any specific blog, but can add, edit, and delete blogs and users. Host administrator cannot be deleted.
Next, go to the following configuration page:
If you configure only one blog, that is, to configure the subtext to support only one blog, you can click the create button and enter relevant information.
6. Configure blog information.
The configuration Example page is as follows:
Click Save to save the configuration of the blog. Then visit the blog. The blog page is as follows:
At this point, you have completed the entire installation and configuration process of the subtext blog system. Visit http://forum.entlib.com open source ASP. NET forum for more information.
Original article:
Http://forum.entlib.com/Default.aspx? G = posts & t = 170
Thanks to subtext developers for providing excellent open-source blog Systems !!!