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#37 2005-09-07 10:44:42
- KurtRaschke
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Re: XML-RPC for Textpattern 4.0 - test release
Hmm. I can’t reproduce this exact problem, but I’ll keep working on it. Are either of you getting any PHP errors in your server’s error log?
-Kurt
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Re: XML-RPC for Textpattern 4.0 - test release
Unfortunately, my error logs have been set on “log critical errors only” for some time. I have reset them and I’ll test again this evening.
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Re: XML-RPC for Textpattern 4.0 - test release
same here. i’ll see what i find, if anything. thanks for looking into it.
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#40 2005-09-08 02:15:37
- pidge
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- Registered: 2005-09-03
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Re: XML-RPC for Textpattern 4.0 - test release
Kurt,
I tested your xml-rpc plugin with our Wintel client (www.zoundry.com) – so far it works fine using MT api i.e. categories, new post, get recent post etc. and our unit test (CRUDs) etc. seem to be fine.
The only problem (short on our side) is our client currently does not allow one to modify the html (its currently read-only) – so, currently, I have to go to the TP admin page, choose advance-options on the posted artical and uncheck the ‘apply textile’ checkbox (since our clients sends html instead of texttile).
I can understand that a pure wysiwyg html editor is not the best client for writing in texttile. Anyway, your xml-rpc plug-in seems to work fine.
ps:
If anyone else plans to contribute to this plug-in, a couple of “feature requests” that would be nice to have are:
1) Not apply texttitle (TextTileThis) – if the client sends a flag indicating this. E.g. ‘apply_texttile’ = false.
2) If the client sends the creation-date, then use it instead of the current time.
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#41 2005-09-08 02:27:36
- KurtRaschke
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- Registered: 2004-05-16
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Re: XML-RPC for Textpattern 4.0 - test release
pidge,
Thanks for the positive report. At the moment I am not sure where the plugin is going from here—the code which Pedro (and maybe others on the dev team?) has put together has some architectural differences from this version of XRT (his code uses IXR with the object-oriented introspection API and also has a wrapper class for accessing TXP functions), so moving code back and forth is not always a direct port.
On the other hand, Pedro’s code does support both creation date and turning off Textile; you may want to ask him for a copy?
-Kurt
Last edited by KurtRaschke (2005-09-08 02:31:30)
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Re: XML-RPC for Textpattern 4.0 - test release
> KurtRaschke wrote:
> Hmm. I can’t reproduce this exact problem, but I’ll keep working on it. Are either of you getting any PHP errors in your server’s error log?
-Kurt
i just checked, and apparently there have been no errors at all in its apache error log. any further ideas?
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#43 2005-10-02 08:56:52
- davidm
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- Registered: 2004-04-27
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Re: XML-RPC for Textpattern 4.0 - test release
This is way cool !
I’ll test and report :-)
.: Retired :.
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Re: XML-RPC for Textpattern 4.0 - test release
have got this working with Flock useing the same instructions
cheers
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#45 2005-10-22 16:02:48
- wcardinal
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Re: XML-RPC for Textpattern 4.0 - test release
hmmm…. on ECTO — I keep getting “Response from server does not contain valid XML” when I post an article.
The article posts, but only as a draft. And the categories do not get saved.
This XML-RPC would be great if I could get it to work! I really like Ecto because it gives a nice tidy list of sections in “folders”. Does any other weblog editor have something like this?
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Re: XML-RPC for Textpattern 4.0 - test release
Kurt or Chris. Anyone have an ETA on XRT 2?
I noticed that Chris is now using WP instead of TXP. So does this mean that XRT 2 is dead?
If so, will Kurts version get some updates, or are we on our own again?
Eric
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