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Blog Software Updates

Some of you may have noticed some down time on Friday evening. I apologize for any inconvenience but it was a necessary evil. I upgraded Million Dollar Journey to the latest software update to patch up any security holes that were in the older versions.

I’ve also added another feature on the blog that will enable commenter’s to “edit” their comment within a certain time limit. I’ve always found it a bit of a pain when accidentally posting typos on other blogs and not have the ability to fix it without re-commenting.

Please contact me if you find any glitches.



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  1. I just noticed the edit option when commenting on another article. Every blog should have this feature. Thanks!

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