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		<title>Windows Live Writer &#8211; Reliable?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I had an issue the other night where I think using Windows Live Writer might have caused a serious issue on one of my blogs. I caught it fairly fast and restored things to how they should have been, but it leaves me uneasy about using the Windows Live Writer program for posting to blogs.</p> [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had an issue the other night where I think using Windows Live Writer might have caused a serious issue on one of my blogs. I caught it fairly fast and restored things to how they should have been, but it leaves me uneasy about using the Windows Live Writer program for posting to blogs.</p>
<p>What happened is I went to one of my blogs and just by accident noticed that the title of the post did not match the title of the URL. Somehow I had posted a new post over top of a post that had already been made on the blog. This might not seem like too serious of an issue, until you take into consideration that I use my sites to keep track of what happens in a daily journal (sometimes a bit cryptic, but they tell a big story to those that know what to look for), and I earn income through sponsors. People that pay me a set price for an advertising link from my blog to their website. It was a sponsored post that had got overwritten. Eeeek!</p>
<p>That is not a good SNAFU, so now I am working with Windows Live Writer with an uneasy feeling that the program too easily might replace important posts about my life as a caregiver or sponsored posts. Anyone know of a plugin that lets me turn off any overwriting of posts that are already on the blog?   </p>
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