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  • wordpress 2.6.3 here.
    WP for iPhone 1.1.
    TriRunWith.US – self hosted blog at 1and1.com

    same error as everyone else. too lazy to try anything but editing the XMLRPC file – did not make any change for me.

    if i type in website domain WITHOUT “https://” in the “Blog URL” field, when i hit save, it dumps me directly back to home screen.

    if i type in “https://MYDOMAIN.COM” (adding the ‘https://’) i get the error message.

    seems sort of weird that if you go from a working client to a broken one, that the fix should be pretty easy to find? i guess not.

    will check back in a month or so, or when 1.2 comes out, which ever comes first.

    if yall could get that fixed and the wonky flash image uploader fixed i will be a happy blogger.

    ramasan

    (@ramasan)

    arg! i am having the same issue as bignjr. i have been running blog on 2.2.3 for 18 months. i did some minor poking around – the only thing of significance (and i realize this may have caused it) is i activated and ran a backup using the backupwordpress plugin – an older one – 0.2.5 (if i remember correctly).

    i logged in just after and i got the above error from the home page.

    my wp-config hasnt changed in over a year. it has NOTHING to do with that file. it either has something do to with the backup i ran or amazingly something happened on the providers DB (1and1.com) at magically the same moment.

    in my fooling around, i have deleted .htaccess, slightly changed the password on the db through the control panel for my ISP and then changed it correspondingly on wp-config (yes they are exactly the same now).

    man i am PEE – O’d.

    i am going to have to start praying that my full and sql backup from backupwordpress actually works and install to a dummy account.

    check your file permissions on it. change it to 777. you said it was writable but open it up all the way. and obviously make absolutely sure that your file is “.htaccess” not “.htaccess(anythingelse)”

    ramasan

    (@ramasan)

    ack. pretty easy guys.

    painfully easy/obvious.

    completely ignore youtube api key registration. no need whatsoever.

    i snooped around and saw lots of people recommending turning off rich editor. dont know if this makes a difference, but i did it anyways.

    create your post. then go to whatever youtube video you want. now the painfully obvious part i was missing – just look for the “embed” text box to the right of the video – top and center. copy and paste this code right into your editor on wordpress.

    publish.

    voila.

    here is an example:
    https://trirunwith.us/coffee-addicts/

    ramasan

    (@ramasan)

    still unresolved.

    there are threads all over the net about this, and no good response from anyone at wordpress.

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