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If you are reading this blog . . .

Published Thursday, July 22, 2010 4:35 AM

Or, more accurately, if you have read this blog and especially the series about using LogParser and asked a question last week. It was a good question that I wanted to publish and then answer. Sadly I am not entirely competent with the CommunityServer control panel and having ticked your comment and published it I then turned my attention to the spam comments and deleted them. However, the control panel hadn't un-ticked your comment so it then got deleted too. I am truly sorry. There is it seems no way to recover your comment, despite every effort from the Editors at Simple Talk. The Community Server interface is truly dire. Sadly, I cannot remember enough details of the question or any of your contact details so can only publish this as an effort to ask you to get in touch so that we can recover the situation. Please re-post your question and I will have another go at getting it right. If anyone from Community Server should happen to read this, please sort out your grim interface for blog management, its a long way behind the likes of WordPress and even Blogger.

Jonathan

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Bart Read said:

Well said, that man! I couldn't agree more about the grim interface.
July 23, 2010 5:08 PM

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