But now I can see nothing in the backend and thus can not remove any posts. Any suggestions would be welcome?
website: nxtmr.com
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]]>Anyone know of a plugin that would let all the posts made with PT be scheduled X seconds after each other? This would be cool to have for when posts are made with scribefire or any other blogging tools. I’m sure this is something that someone out there has already written up though, I just can’t find it
Thanks!
]]>I did set the toggle to allow xmlrpc, but still no dice.
Am I missing something obvious, or even not so obvious???
]]>In the admin dashboard of WordPress, choose the Writing tab. Check the XML – RPC box (Enable the WordPress, Movable Type, MetaWeblog and Blogger XML-RPC publishing protocols.) and save the changes. C’est simple comme bonjour!
The answer came to me after I installed the latest version of ScribeFire. Instead of the usual message about the wrong username or password, the error message pinpointed the problem and described the solution.
]]>I just recently started using Scribefire for the first time, when I attempt to post to my blog I receive the following error: “parse error. not well formed”.
Does anyone know what I need to do to correct this?
Thanks in advance,
Ron
]]>My problem is that it refuses to connect to blogs that I have created using wordpressMu. I repeatedly get login failures and I am completely certain that I am entering the correct login name and pwd.
It has to be something I’m doing wrong because wordpress.com’s user blogs are all on top of wordpressMu and I can Scribefire to blogs there without a hitch.
I double-checked the xmlrpc.php file and it does exist where shown in Scribefire Options and contains (as far as I can tell) the correct code.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I am trying to build a community blogging site that will stand on the shoulders of Scribefire to allow the participants easily keep their blogs without having to set them up or deal with the backend at all. But I also don’t want to to have to build them each an individual stand-alone blog so wordpressMu is essential.
Thanks for any help,
gwc
]]>My xmlrpc.php file is in https://wilde-world.co.uk/xmlrpc.php
However when I try to get Flickr to point to it so I can blog photos, it says it has an error and suggests that my blog and username and password is to blame.
I also try to get ScribeFire to point to my blog and while it finds my blog’s xml-rpc on its own it won’t log in either with my admin account or the seperate account I have set up with it, claiming that the username and/or password is incorrect.
This is not true as I can log in directly to my WordPress install using both accounts so they do work.
So, what is wrong with my XML-RPC guys?
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