There's many small incremental changes happening, but they're almost all on the back-end. Go over to my home page and check out ThreadTrack, which you'll see listed on every entry.
-------- AUTHOR: David P. Janes DATE: 2:18 PM ----- BODY:(Hopefully) fixed a bug that stopped search requests from getting the most recent data.
-------- AUTHOR: David P. Janes DATE: 1:35 PM ----- BODY:Fixed a BlogInfo bug that caused frames to become nested.
-------- AUTHOR: David P. Janes DATE: 12:10 PM ----- BODY:I had to restore the "entry" and "entrylink" database tables from yesterday morning. Sigh. It's a good think I back up every morning.
-------- AUTHOR: David P. Janes DATE: 5:56 AM ----- BODY:The MYSQL database on Hostmatters has crashed in such a way to lose all of the data. Grrr. I won't be able to recover the data until later today.
-------- AUTHOR: David P. Janes DATE: 3:39 AM ----- BODY:I thought I had the only one good use for frames!
One more related note: if you haven't already done so, check out David Janes' nifty new blog reading and searching tool, Janes' Blogosphere. I'm finding it quite useful even though it employs that annoying, vile, and evil HTML construct: frames.
Cross-link #2.
-------- AUTHOR: David P. Janes DATE: 4:50 AM ----- BODY:Cross-link #1.
-------- AUTHOR: David P. Janes DATE: 3:14 AM ----- BODY:There's been a significant set of changes made to the "back-end" of the system over the weekend, both to improve quality and speed. I've stopped "discovery" of new blogs, though those joining will still get added in the normal way (i.e. every morning around 5:00 AM, when I wake up). The reason for this is I want to take a pause while I examine the data I have on the system in-depth, for the amount because totally unreasonable. I'm adding a significant new function called "ThreadTrack" that will function like a comments system for multi-blog conversations. Hopefully this will be up and running by mid-week.
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