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boastMachine is a web publishing application (a.k.a. content management system) written in PHP using a MySQL database backend. boastMachine is used to create, publish and manage weblogs. It is a free software licensed under the GPL. The front page of the English Wikipedia website. ...
In computing, a content management system (CMS) is a system used to organize and facilitate collaborative creation of documents and other content. ...
PHP is a popular open-source, reflective programming language used mainly for developing server-side applications and dynamic web content, and more recently, other software. ...
MySQL logo MySQL is a multithreaded, multi-user, SQL (Structured Query Language) Database Management System (DBMS) with an estimated six million installations. ...
The first use of the term weblog. ...
The GNU logo For other uses of GPL, see GPL (disambiguation). ...
boastMachine was founded and the development work is being carried out by Kailash Nadh. boastMachine v3.1 released for the public on 5 June 2005. Development of v3.2 is currently underway. June 5 is the 156th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (157th in leap years), with 209 days remaining. ...
2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and is the current year. ...
Features
- Ease of installation / ease of use
- Unlimited blogs, posts, categories, and user profiles
- Mark posts as published, hidden, draft, or password protected)
- Powerful BBCode engine and WYSIWYG editor
- Threaded comments, Trackback, and voting/rating
- XML Feeds (RSS 0.92, RSS 2.0, Atom 0.3)
- Theme packs, language packs, and smiley packs
- Theme editor
- File uploads, file manager, image manager, and links manager
- Powerful backup/restore system
- AntiSpam features, using image verification, IP/user banning, keyword triggers, and badword filters
BBCode is an abbreviation for Bulletin Board Code, the markup language used to format posts in many modern message boards. ...
WYSIWYG (pronounced wizzy-wig, wuzzy-wig or wissy-wig) is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get, and is used in computing to describe a seamlessness between the appearance of edited content and final product. ...
TrackBack is a system implemented by Movable Type and later adopted by many blogging tools, including BoastMachine, Dotclear, TypePad, Nucleus or WordPress, that allows a blogger to see who has seen the original post and has written another entry concerning it. ...
RSS is an abbreviation for: RSS, a group of XML based web-content distribution and republication (Web syndication) formats primarily used by news sites, weblogs (blogs), and podcasts. ...
RSS is an abbreviation for: RSS, a group of XML based web-content distribution and republication (Web syndication) formats primarily used by news sites, weblogs (blogs), and podcasts. ...
Atom is an XML-based document format and HTTP-based protocol designed for the syndication of Web content such as weblogs and news headlines to Web sites as well as directly to user agents. ...
An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a unique number, similar in concept to a telephone number, used by machines (usually computers) to refer to each other when sending information through the Internet. ...
See also This is a list of content management systems that are used to organize and facilitate collaborative content creation. ...
The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of content management systems. ...
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