On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 06:03:48 +0100, Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote:
> Ignoramus21174 wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 17:51:35 +0100, Roy Schestowitz
>> <newsgroups@Schestowitz.com> wrote:
>>> Eric wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ignoramus21174 <ignoramus21174@NOSPAM.21174.invalid> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Can WordPress support multiple user blogs, and also many blogs per
>>>>> user?
>>>>
>>>> Not sure, but you may get an answer faster by posting your question at:
>>>>
>>>> http://wordpress.org/support/
>>>
>>> I am a part of the WordPress community so I can assure you it supports
>>> both. If you ever have general WordPress queries, feel free to contact me
>>> directly.
>>
>> Roy, that's great. If you do not mind, I will ask a couple more
>> questions here.
>>
>> 1) does wordpress support upload of pictures?
>
>
> I am not sure about WordPress 1.5 (I use 1.2.1), but I imagine that the
> answer is /still/ no. You need to upload via FTP.
Ah, that's upsetting.
>
>> 2) can I write an extension for it that would generate formulas?
>>
>> Example: I want to write this extension. If a user types
>>
>> {{{ x^2+3x+2 }}}
>>
>> into their page,
>>
>> I want it to be displayed as:
>>
>> <IMG SRC=/cgi-bin/plot-formula.mpl?expression=x^2+3x+2>
>
>
> You'll need to do some hacking, possibly with some JavaScript. Also have a
> look at the plug-in repository. Someone may have implemented this (or
> similar bits) already.
Thanks.
>
>> I would write code to do it, but is there some place to plug such code
>> in?
>
>
> Yes, in the PHP file/s. These are well-documented.
>
>
>> 3) I already have a user registration system, can wordpress support
>> external authentication somehow?
>
>
> This will need some extra code, I imagine. Why would you want to register
> users for WordPress anyway?
I want them to be able to write their own algebra lessons.
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