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#1 2005-09-01 20:16:51

daggi
New Member
Registered: 2004-06-21
Posts: 2

XMLRPC plug-in woes

Hi there,

I’m having a horrible time trying to install the xrt plugin (it allows you to post via xml-rpc to textperrn sites). .

Each time I try to install the plug in, by copying all the text from my browser safari, pasting it into the textfield on the ‘plugins’ page and then pressing ‘upload’, I’m confronted with this

<code>Notice: unserialize() [function.unserialize]: Error at offset 0 of 316 bytes in /users/home/daggi/public_html/daggi/textpattern/include/txp_plugin.php on line 152
</code>

I’m not totally au fait with php, so I can’t make begin to work out what it means. Other plugins, like the quickpik admin seem to work like a charm, so I’m pretty stumped.

If someone could briefly explain why one plug in would work and another wouldn’t, when the xmlrpc plug seems pretty popular, I’d be v. greatful.

Here’s hoping….

Chris

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#2 2005-09-01 20:19:22

KurtRaschke
Plugin Author
Registered: 2004-05-16
Posts: 275

Re: XMLRPC plug-in woes

I am not aware of any version of XRT which has been packaged as a plugin. You should be able to just drop the xmlrpcs.php file into your /textpattern/ dir (and lib/xmlrpc.php if that file is present).

-Kurt

Last edited by KurtRaschke (2005-09-01 20:24:23)


kurt@kurtraschke.com

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#3 2005-09-01 20:43:49

daggi
New Member
Registered: 2004-06-21
Posts: 2

Re: XMLRPC plug-in woes

Gosh, that was quick! Thanks for replying so fast!

Okay, I’m halfway there now…I’m using MarsEdit, and I’ve dropped the xmlrpcs.php file into the the /textpattern/ directory, and the xmlrpc.php file into /lib/ as well. I’m getting this response though when I try to connect with my blogging app:

<code>TXP codejournal because The data was not a complete XML-RPC response.: XML-RPC Response Parsing Failed</code>

Any ideas what that might be?

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