Just upgrade to Subtext 2.0. Figured that I had everything backed up to the nth degree and if anything went haywire it'd take seconds to get it back.

That was painless. Beyond painless. That was the easiest Subtext upgrade I've done. I feel bad that I've not worked on the software in years, but other portions of life kicked in. I've wanted to do a few things with the code, but for some odd reason my Visual Studio will not open Web Application Projects and more, even after reinstalling SP1 for 2005. I'd like to see the codebase for Subtext ported over so that the Express editions would work so that more people would have access to it, but since I've not been active in the code, I should just shut up and be happy others aren't as lazy as I am.

Good job guys!

posted @ 8/11/2008 9:16:41 AM
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