Hey! Upgrading to MT 3.0 worked. This is a good thing. The comments haven’t been working. Let’s see if this fixes it. Update: Seems to work!
Hey! Upgrading to MT 3.0 worked. This is a good thing. The comments haven’t been working. Let’s see if this fixes it. Update: Seems to work!
Learning Annex class on Using Social Media to Jumpstart Your Business Feb 11th 2010 and March 15th. Code "TWITTER" gets you a discount.
Social Media as a Marketing Tool for Lawyers, Jan 21 at Lunchtime, at the Harvard Club in NYC.
Howard Greenstein teaches Advanced Digital and Emerging Media for NYU SCPS' M.S. in Integrated Marketing.
Howard Greenstein teaches Using Social Networks and New Media Technologies in your Non Profit for NYU SCPS' Heyman Center for Philanthropy and Fundraising.
Sep 21, Social Media Policies for Lawyers - at the Harvard Club. (URL TBD)
I couldn’t post to the next posting… Will this work? How was the 3.0 upgrade?
Larry: Nice to hear from you. It was as easy as any other version of MT. I copied the requisite files to the existing directories using FTP, overwrote stuff, had to set some files to the correct unix permissions (755) then ran an update cgi script.
Not what Mom would be doing (sorry, Mom) but not tough for someone who set up MT 2.x.
Uh, well, maybe it works and maybe it doesn’t.
On the main page it says zero comments. So I figured I’d go ahead and post one. But then I get to the comments, and see that there is a comment, and that you’ve replied. By my count, that’s two extant comments. Two more than zero, to be precise,
So it sorta works, but it doesn’t post the correct number to the main page. Software, something you can always count on . . .for frustration!
–dfl
says 3 comments on my main page of the blog. Not on the individual entry page though…