Blog category count doesn't get decremented when a blog is deleted.

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9/9/2005 1:26:45 PM
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Blog category count doesn't get decremented when a blog is deleted.

Blog category count doesn't get decremented when a blog is deleted.

For example, if you have 5 blogs under the category "Website" and the author of the blog deletes 3 of the blog entries, the blog category will still show 5 entries in the category listing.

Normally you would not delete a blog entry, but I have a user who did and now it is an admin task to clean up.

I am using the PostgreSQL version from SVN.

9/9/2005 4:12:05 PM
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Re: Blog category count doesn't get decremented when a blog is deleted.

I'll fix that for this release.

Thanks,

Joe
9/11/2005 1:09:33 PM
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Re: Blog category count doesn't get decremented when a blog is deleted.

This is fixed in the new release.

Thanks,

Joe
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