My solution has been to use Blogger and open my own Mac up to FTP download. Then I tar it up and upload to my own site. Very annoying workaround but it does work.
Can I use a program like WordPress or the others mentioned above to post a blog to my iDisk? I'd like to move my existing blog and start up a new blog, and it'd be really nice if I could get them onto my iDisk.
Does the iDisk support PHP, SQL, and all the other alphabet soup that most people use for their blogs? I REALLY don't know much past HTML, so I need a little practical schooling on how the mechanics of a weblog actually work.
Can I use a program like WordPress or the others mentioned above to post a blog to my iDisk? I'd like to move my existing blog and start up a new blog, and it'd be really nice if I could get them onto my iDisk.
Does the iDisk support PHP, SQL, and all the other alphabet soup that most people use for their blogs? I REALLY don't know much past HTML, so I need a little practical schooling on how the mechanics of a weblog actually work.
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How best could I have a blog on my .Mac site? I figure I'm paying (a pretty penny) for it anyway, so I might as well use it.
Does the iDisk support PHP, SQL, and all the other alphabet soup that most people use for their blogs? I REALLY don't know much past HTML, so I need a little practical schooling on how the mechanics of a weblog actually work.
Originally posted by CosmoNut
Can I use a program like WordPress or the others mentioned above to post a blog to my iDisk? I'd like to move my existing blog and start up a new blog, and it'd be really nice if I could get them onto my iDisk.
Does the iDisk support PHP, SQL, and all the other alphabet soup that most people use for their blogs? I REALLY don't know much past HTML, so I need a little practical schooling on how the mechanics of a weblog actually work.
No.