MultiBlog 1.9.2 Development Release

Another new feature for those brave enough to play with the bleeding edge of MultiBlog: Entry Transfer. A single entry can be transferred from one blog to another. Grab the development release and give it a shot. If you dare!

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Movable Type Plugin Entwickler David Raynes arbeitet derzeit an der neuen Version seines Plugins MTMultiBlog. Parallel dazu veröffentlichte er vor einigen Tagen seine Entwickler-Version MultiBlog Development Release 1.9.1 und MultiBlog 1.9.2 Devel... Read More

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You know, I went to create a new rebuild trigger for the first time since moving to 1.9.2. It's great to be able to access from within individual blogs.

However, I couldn't help but notice that there is no "submit" button on the Create a New Rebuild Trigger page.

Do I have something configured wrong, or did you just forget that HTML?

Note that there is a submit button on the Transfer page.

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