"If you log into Blogger or WordPress with Deepest Sender, after your password is verified and various account properties downloaded, you will see a window similar to the image below."
...yeah, but it would be nice to know, y'know, where to direct DS to.
I have NO IDEA where to go. I mean, do I direct it to "http://mysite.com/wp-login.php" or to "../wp-admin/post.php" or just to "http://mysite.com"?
This is something that, really, I and I'm sure others need their hands held. I have no clue as to whether or not the errors are happening just because or because I'm doing something wrong. Incredibly frustrating.
October 29 2006, 02:02:38 UTC 5 years ago
October 29 2006, 07:09:00 UTC 5 years ago
So, it's http://www.example.com/blog/xmlrpc.php
HTH
October 29 2006, 10:24:46 UTC 5 years ago
November 4 2006, 20:33:48 UTC 5 years ago
+1
And help.blogger.com says "Websites and programs that integrate with Blogger will need to be updated before they can log you in with your new Google Account. Check with the particular service provider you're interested in to find out if they've made this change yet. For downloadable desktop applications, you may need to install a new version of the software.".Win2000, Firefox 2.0, DS 0.7.8
Is it possible to make this change in DS?
Anonymous
January 29 2007, 16:38:30 UTC 5 years ago
Anonymous
February 26 2009, 01:57:15 UTC 3 years ago
Node error
I cannot get DS to work for my blog page but it works for my homepage.. site is built in WordPress.So in other words..
http://www.example.com/xmlrpc.php works
http://www.example.com/blog/xmlrpc.php does not
I get a null node error.. thanks for any help..