September 21, 2007
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MS Technology based blogging solution-BlogEngine.NET

Talking about the facts, not all the organization and people run their server under Unix/Linux. In fact a large number of organization/entity prefers windows based server for their hosting solution. Anyway our discussion is not about argument whether to choose Linux/Unix or Windows based server. So what are the blog publishing software/applications for those who seeks windows server based self hosted solution? That’s what we are going to discuss. We all know there are huge arrays of open-source blog publishing application out there, as well as enterprise class self-hosted solutions, but unfortunately very few of them can be hosted on a windows server.

So today’s picks for blogging software/application based on Microsoft windows server-

image BlogEngine.NET

Type: Open Source

License: Microsoft Permissive License
System Requirements: ASP.NET 2.0

BlogEngine.NET is one of the finest blogging platform forged in ASP.NET 2.0. The coolest part is not too many MS technology based blogging engine you will find that is open source. It’s cool not just because it’s free and based on ASP.NET 2.0, but for ability to support multiple microformats (xFolk, Rel-Tag, Microsummary, XFN, XOXO, rel-home, rel-directory, rel-enclosure) and tons of high-end features. BlogEngine.NET is very surprisingly easy to setup and customize, just upload the installation folders/files to an ASP.NET 2.0 server and you are good to go.

BlogEngine.NET comes with all the hot-shot features you expect from a Web 2.0 standard blogging engine; in addition it does have some unique perks. A very warm commenting system in AJAX that supports country flags, live preview, Gravatars, coComments – all of which can easily be modified in the admin section.

All the controls in BlogEngine.NET are 100% XHTML 1.0 compliant. All posts you write automatically become compliant (well most of it). BlogEngine.NET can generate static page which can be set as homepage, multiple author support, built in tag supports, contact form attachments, combined blog-pages-comment searching capabilities are just a few niche perks to mention. Another perks that will be loved by most geek blogger is code syntax highlighting supporting- C#, Java, VB.NET, HTML, Javascript and T-SQL. You can set user role easily via admin panel, search term highlighting is another cool feature I have been seeking for a long time.

No matter how cool BlogEngine.NET is but still lacking lots of features that high-end blog users demands. For example- Post Moderation, Password protected post, Gallery, Cross-post, blog by email, subcategories, multilingual etc. Another limitation that hit my mind is the limitation of import and export methods (currently only supports BlogML and RSS), which makes it a more like a boxed in system rather than open system. Code editing on the fly like WordPress is missing, easy switch between code view and WYSIWYG editing view as well.

May be in time BlogEngine developers will come with these missing useful features, which will give them the edge to survive in blog engine wars. Regardless of few drawbacks BlogEngine.NET is an excellent choice for windows based blogging solution for those who prefer open source, free solution.



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  • markwitt
    blogenginenet will never compare to the big sites like wordpress witch is my personal favorite because of their blog posting software and seo friendly plugins. http://internet-pro-tools.com/the-best-blog-posting-software-online-period
  • Found this article interesting. We where blog engine vs. wordpress for our latest website but due to time constraints went with wordpress. . I have to look forward to read more from your site in the future..

    Thanks for the information and tips i gain in this site.
  • blog engine is easy to use now for the new improve blog engine 1.5
  • Jim
    We have been considering switching our real estate school over from Wordpress to Blog Engine due to some of the great features that they have been adding lately.
  • Gail Winters
    The BlogEngine.net platform has a lot of really great features and a super talented bunch of users that really know their programming. Our real estate school is currently built on Wordpress and with some of the advancements in BlogEngine we have been considering changing over.
  • Totally agree with your idea there!! In fact we shouldn’t see everything as seriously too bad and too good. Let’s relax, travel and give yourself alot of times.
  • noahgroup
    I really love reading this post..Dont you mind if I rewrite it and post it to my blog. I will be back for your answer.
    I will put it here http://www.noah-group.info
  • Pat
    I have to check later for more updates. Thanks for sharing!
  • My apology. Sorry for misunderstanding. I just read your codeplex regarding that :)
  • You misunderstood. BlogEngine does have a MetaWeblog API and works perfectly with Windows Live Writer. We're actually using a manifest file to make that experience even greater.

    No, what I meant was using the MetaWeblog API of other blog platforms to import posts into BlogEngine when migrating. That way you can use BlogML, RSS and your existing blog's MetaWeblog API as a means of export.
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