Hey all,
I'm running the newest versions of both TextMate and WordPress and am looking to use the blogging plugin to edit/create content on my blog. I have read the post here:
http://blog.macromates.com/2006/blogging-from-textmate/
And I have posted comments to it with minimal response. I'm wondering if anyone has got the two to work together and if so, how you did it. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers, Dana W.
You use the blog bundle to set up your blog(s). My set up goes like this:
# List of Blogs # # Enter a blog name followed by the endpoint URL # # Blog Name URL your_first_blog http://yourblog1.wordpress.com/xmlrpc.php anotherblog http://yourblog2.wordpress.com/xmlrpc.php
It works well for me.
* Dana Woodman (woodman.dana@gmail.com) wrote: |> Hey all, |> I'm running the newest versions of both TextMate and WordPress and am |> looking to use the blogging plugin to edit/create content on my blog. I |> have read the post here: |> [1]http://blog.macromates.com/2006/blogging-from-textmate/ |> And I have posted comments to it with minimal response. I'm wondering |> if anyone has got the two to work together and if so, how you did it. |> Any help would be greatly appreciated! |> Cheers, |> Dana W. |> |> References |> |> 1. http://blog.macromates.com/2006/blogging-from-textmate/
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Thanks for quick the response! I've got mine setup up like you mention but Im getting a "Host is down" / "No posts available" error. I've double checked the username and domain/url. Not sure where to go from here... any ideas?
Cheers, Dana W.
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 7:43 PM, Gildas Hamel gweltaz@ucsc.edu wrote:
You use the blog bundle to set up your blog(s). My set up goes like this:
# List of Blogs # # Enter a blog name followed by the endpoint URL # # Blog Name URL your_first_blog http://yourblog1.wordpress.com/xmlrpc.php anotherblog http://yourblog2.wordpress.com/xmlrpc.php
It works well for me.
- Dana Woodman (woodman.dana@gmail.com) wrote:
|> Hey all, |> I'm running the newest versions of both TextMate and WordPress and am |> looking to use the blogging plugin to edit/create content on my blog. I |> have read the post here: |> [1]http://blog.macromates.com/2006/blogging-from-textmate/ |> And I have posted comments to it with minimal response. I'm wondering |> if anyone has got the two to work together and if so, how you did it. |> Any help would be greatly appreciated! |> Cheers, |> Dana W. |> |> References |> |> 1. http://blog.macromates.com/2006/blogging-from-textmate/
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Hard to say what the problem is. Here's what I would check:
1. The URL again. For WordPress, you should be pointing to the xmlrpc.php file in your main blog directory.
2.The username again. In my setup, this is in with the URL:
http://username@domain.com/path/to/xmlrpc.php
Remember, the username is what you use to sign in to your WordPress Dashboard, not necessarily the same as your FTP login.
3. Your site's error log. Look at this right after you've had a failure. If the error message means nothing to you, try Googling it.
I've been using the Blogging bundle with WordPress for a couple of years, so it can be done.
Thanks for the help!
I tired looking at the error log but got nothing in it... maybe I'm not looking in the right spot...
I got one step forward, removing the www. from the domain actually brought up a password response which was a first but still getting a "Host is down"/"No posts found" error when I try Fetch Post. I have made sure I have xmlrpc enabled in wordpress, double checked my password and verified the location of the xmlrpc file... Any other tips?
Cheers, Dana W.
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 7:37 AM, Dr. Drang drdrang@gmail.com wrote:
Hard to say what the problem is. Here's what I would check:
- The URL again. For WordPress, you should be pointing to the
xmlrpc.php file in your main blog directory.
2.The username again. In my setup, this is in with the URL:
http://username@domain.com/path/to/xmlrpc.php
Remember, the username is what you use to sign in to your WordPress Dashboard, not necessarily the same as your FTP login.
- Your site's error log. Look at this right after you've had a
failure. If the error message means nothing to you, try Googling it.
I've been using the Blogging bundle with WordPress for a couple of years, so it can be done.
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Wow, Im sorry Im such an idiot... I had set Little Snitch to not allow TextMate any connection. Now it works... ;)
Thanks for the help!
Cheers, Dana W.
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Dana Woodman woodman.dana@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks for the help!
I tired looking at the error log but got nothing in it... maybe I'm not looking in the right spot...
I got one step forward, removing the www. from the domain actually brought up a password response which was a first but still getting a "Host is down"/"No posts found" error when I try Fetch Post. I have made sure I have xmlrpc enabled in wordpress, double checked my password and verified the location of the xmlrpc file... Any other tips?
Cheers, Dana W.
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 7:37 AM, Dr. Drang drdrang@gmail.com wrote:
Hard to say what the problem is. Here's what I would check:
- The URL again. For WordPress, you should be pointing to the
xmlrpc.php file in your main blog directory.
2.The username again. In my setup, this is in with the URL:
http://username@domain.com/path/to/xmlrpc.php
Remember, the username is what you use to sign in to your WordPress Dashboard, not necessarily the same as your FTP login.
- Your site's error log. Look at this right after you've had a
failure. If the error message means nothing to you, try Googling it.
I've been using the Blogging bundle with WordPress for a couple of years, so it can be done.
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