Blogging Components: Trackback and Pingback Protocols

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Mark Olbert

I'm looking to create a blogging component (or find one) that would basically be a "drop in" on an
ASP.NET page (i.e., I don't want full blown blog theme management and page configuration
capabilities).

I've looked into BlogX and dasBlog, which both seem to be good, but full blown, packages. Does
anyone know of a more limited blogging component?

Also, I'm willing to roll my own, but am unclear about how the Trackback and Pingback protocols need
to be implemented. What I could find on google wasn't terribly useful from a development
perspective. Does anyone have a good reference or two on implementation of those protocols that they
could pass along?

Thanx in advance for your help!

- Mark
 
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Mike Moore [MSFT]

Hi Mark,

Unfortunately, I don't have much for you because these things are not
supported by Microsoft. I did find some components that you might want to
look at. They're at www.asp.net -- Control Gallery -- Content
Management.
http://asp.net/ControlGallery/default.aspx?Category=4&tabindex=2

The following controls had descriptions which included content management
or file management.

927WebSite
DbNetFile.Net
VVTechnology File manager server control
kContent© - Content Management System
Rainbow Portal
WCMS (Web Content Management System)
ADXSTUDIO

I hope this helps.

Thank you, Mike
Microsoft, ASP.NET Support Professional

Microsoft highly recommends to all of our customers that they visit the
http://www.microsoft.com/protect site and perform the three straightforward
steps listed to improve your computer’s security.

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Mark Olbert

Thanx!

Hi Mark,

Unfortunately, I don't have much for you because these things are not
supported by Microsoft. I did find some components that you might want to
look at. They're at www.asp.net -- Control Gallery -- Content
Management.
http://asp.net/ControlGallery/default.aspx?Category=4&tabindex=2

The following controls had descriptions which included content management
or file management.

927WebSite
DbNetFile.Net
VVTechnology File manager server control
kContent© - Content Management System
Rainbow Portal
WCMS (Web Content Management System)
ADXSTUDIO

I hope this helps.

Thank you, Mike
Microsoft, ASP.NET Support Professional

Microsoft highly recommends to all of our customers that they visit the
http://www.microsoft.com/protect site and perform the three straightforward
steps listed to improve your computer’s security.

This posting is provided "AS IS", with no warranties, and confers no rights.


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