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Putting MT:MultiBlog to Work
Tuesday, October 9, 2007Last week on my personal blog I discussed how to put the MT:OtherBlog tag to use and compared that tag with using PHP includes to create the same functionality.
In the comments of that post J. Brotherlove reminded me of one serious advantage PHP includes have over using MT:OtherBlog: automatic updating. If I’m pulling content from Blog 1 with a PHP include into Blog 2 whenever Blog 1 is updated...
Original article from http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/LMT/~3/167553733/
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