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    <title>Midtoad's Mess.Ages</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-17T05:40:43+00:00</modified>
    <author>
      <name>midtoad</name>
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    <tagline>Excellence in creative mediocrity</tagline>
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      <title>Firedrop runs on Mac OS X!</title>
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      <issued>2006-02-11T05:27:26+00:00</issued>
      <modified>2006-02-12T06:45:58+00:00</modified>
      <summary><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve got Firedrop2 running on Mac OS X! This makes the application truly portable, since with only minor tweaking, it will run on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux systems. ... [447 words]]]></summary>
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    <entry>
      <title>Disappearing text with Firedrop</title>
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      <issued>2006-02-10T07:23:41+00:00</issued>
      <modified>2006-02-11T05:55:48+00:00</modified>
      <summary><![CDATA[I completed code changes on Firedrop to allow the build.ini file to be read and written using ConfigObj, which like Firedrop itself is written by Fuzzyman. I also added functionality to have the app open a default site; naturally, the user can then edit this folder once the app opens. ... [112 words]]]></summary>
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    <entry>
      <title>Hacking on Firedrop2</title>
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      <issued>2006-02-07T19:38:02+00:00</issued>
      <modified>2006-02-10T07:23:31+00:00</modified>
      <summary><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve started poking around in the Firedrop code to see if there is anything I could work on. One of the first things I noticed was the the build.ini file was being read by home-grown method, and written back in a similar way. ... [86 words]]]></summary>
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      <title>Second post with Firedrop</title>
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      <issued>2006-02-07T07:35:03+00:00</issued>
      <modified>2006-02-11T05:56:00+00:00</modified>
      <summary><![CDATA[I got some issues worked out with Firedrop2 and have successfully made a first post with it. I&#8217;m composing this post off-line, on an installation of Firedrop2 on a USB memory stick that I have handy. ... [95 words]]]></summary>
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    <entry>
      <title>First post with Firedrop2</title>
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      <issued>2006-02-07T03:57:24+00:00</issued>
      <modified>2006-02-11T05:56:13+00:00</modified>
      <summary><![CDATA[This is the first post in my new blog, created with the Firedrop2 offline blogging tool. You can create entries using: Textile Sextile Rest2 html Title Col 1 Col 2 table are also with entries possible this blog You can also have some python code in your blog: if 1: print &#8220;Hello, world!&#8221; Headlines of various sizes are possible with Textile: An HTML first-level heading An HTML second-level heading An HTML third-level heading An HTML fourth-level heading An HTML fifth-level heading An HTML sixth-level heading Tricky! ... [105 words]]]></summary>
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