• marcof

    (@marcof)


    Has anything changed in the XMLRPC API calls?
    Since I upgraded to 0.71, BlogApp returns an error when it tries to connect to the xmlrpc.php

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  • Steve, there is an almost completely new XML-RPC engine for the next version which supports blogger API, MetaWeblog API, and pieces of the Movable Type API. (So you will be able to post with Zempt.) The excellent work by Dougal has made this possible, and it will be a key feature in the next release.

    excellent! I look forward to it!

    I downloaded the wordpress-071-gold.zip (June 8, 2003) and had the same XML-RPC failure when trying to set up w.bloggar and NewzCrawler. I see from the reports above that I have to download from the CVS store at least two files b2functions.php and xmlrpc.php. Hope this works and nothing else breaks. So far, I’m extremely impressed with WordPress and want to congratulate the team on a job well done.

    Anonymous from Aug 8 again: I downloaded the PHP files, along with a couple of others, and still get the same w.bloggar error reported by jon anhold on June 23: “Unable to parse the XML response. Parser Reason: Only one top level element is allowed in an XML document.� NewzCrawler does not recognize the blog feed at all (red x).

    Anonymous from August 8 once more: Any idea how long it will be till the next release of WordPress? I’d really like to be able to post to my blog from my w.bloggar and NewzCrawler clients. I’m also a bit puzzled about the references to ezSQL that I’m seeing the CVS store. Does this mean MySQL is out the window or what. When I tried getting just the two latest xmlrpc.php and b2-include/b2functions.php from the WordPress 0.71 Branch, these produced a MySQL syntax error, but the site was still visible. Thanks again for the most excellent work!

    hey, whoa.. deja vu.. NetNewsWire can’t seem to connect to xmlrpc.php in WP .72… same problem as from july?

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