PhpWebLog

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phpWebLog
Original author(s) Jason Hines
Final release
0.5.3 / October 31, 2001 (2001-10-31)
Written in PHP
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Content management system
License GNU General Public License
Website sourceforge.net/projects/phpweblog/

phpWebLog is a blog and content management system written in PHP. Some of its features include moderated story submissions, integrated content management system, multiple themes and language support, user-friendly administration interface, story importing / exporting, expandable links manager, threaded comments system, and more.

History

phpWebLog was originally started in 1998 as a way to serve dynamic content for a small music review site called "The Friends of Incentive". phpWeblog was one of the first open-source blogging systems and was the basis for a few forks, the more prominent being Geeklog and KorWebLog. phpWebLog was released under the GPL software license.

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