Rating: 5 stars
I don’t know about LJ, but it definitely posts to Dreamwidth, as long as you use an API key, instead of your password. It also can handle <!–more–> via link back to the original or LJ-cut, which is more than I can say for SNAP. My sole concern is that wp cron complains about an undefined array key, when JP actually makes a post, but I’m pretty sure I’ll figure out how to fix that if I read the code. It still works.
It makes gorgeous posts, it’s lightweight, and it lets you choose which user icon to crosspost with! What’s not to like?
]]>Rating: 1 star
Good Idea, many settings, maybe work at my WP 5.2.3.
But when i enter login/password, dont want to connect to LiveJournal Server.
Rating: 5 stars
<p>Update 24 February 2023: Still working well on WordPress 6.1.1 to talk to Dreamwidth. (I gave up on Livejournal a few years ago, with the Russian law-compliant TOS.)</p>
<p>3 September 2016: Still works on 4.5.3. Added a couple of patches to the support section (as a topic) to fix a couple of PHP warnings, one of which I think may turn into a PHP error in PHP7, and at very least the change lets you configure your SQL server more securely without losing functionality. Both are trivial and easy to apply.</p>