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Originally posted by Mutt
thanks, looking at Movable Type now, looks reasonably simple.
one question - looks like i have to set up a directory to install Movable Type into and for the admin part of it - i want the generated blog content to be on the index.html page of the site
i.e http://www.mutt.com/index.html(php) , i don't want http://www.mutt.com/mt/index.html
there's alot of hahahahahahahahaation here and i haven't found that part yet.
how much traffic can this thing handle before mySQL should be used? This site will be 1,000 visitors per day for awhile, might double in a few month, maybe 5,000 in a year at most.
thanks
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