Archive for the 'XMLRPC' Category
I use a blogging client called Windows Live Writer. It is an XMLRPC client that supports the MetaWeblog API. One thing that has bothered me has been it’s interface for “categories”. From looking at the API, I think it is less of an artifact of the client and more of a limitation in the API. [...]
Saturday, January 27th, 2007 - Posted in Blogs, Tag Cloud, Web 2.0, XMLRPC |
Upon reading a commentary from Irwin Lazar, Carl Tyler asks
Is instant messaging the death knell for email?
I think the answer is “no”. What I do believe is that individuals will gravitate to a single interface to whatever content they use most.
Email, IM, Blogs, Web, and applications all have their own user interfaces. When these start [...]
Wednesday, March 7th, 2007 - Posted in Blogs, Collaboration, Email, Gmail, IM, Mac, Sametime, Web Publishing, Wikis, XMLRPC |
The purpose of this post is to try out the latest beta of Microsoft’s “Windows Live Writer”. I’ve been very happy blogging with beta1 of WLW. At the same time, I will admit to a couple small annoyances and one big one
Tuesday, June 12th, 2007 - Posted in Blogging, Graphics, Windows Live Writer, WordPress, XMLRPC |
I finally got around to upgrading this blog to the latest WordPress. the straw the broke the camel’s back - so to speak - was that Windows Live Writer now supports more XMLRPC interfaces included creating categories (in addition to just selecting from existing ones). There are also more complete interactions thru the XMLRPC interface.
I [...]
Friday, August 10th, 2007 - Posted in Blogging, Hacks, PHP, Windows Live Writer, WordPress, XMLRPC |
I did a bit of PHP coding this weekend (cue screams by programmers and a development managers everywhere). I liked Windows Live Writer the first time I ran it through it’s paces and now I like it even more. There is one serious caveat. The images that WLW creates and uploads are a bit [...]
Sunday, November 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Blogging, Graphics, Internet, PHP, Performance, Rural America, Windows Live Writer, WordPress, XMLRPC |