Hi, i've run into a little problem: I've made a "draft" via webinterface of wordpress, but when i press "Fetch Post" i don't get to see the "Draft"
Is this a missing feature (sinds it isn't also in the "headers" part Or is that the xmlrpc.php that has the limitations
Regards J.
It's a limitation of Wordpress, I think. Drafts don't seem show up as posts until they're published. When you save as Status: Draft, you have to log in to publish, or change the status on the returned information that comes back after you publish in draft mode.
Brett
On Nov 1, 2006, at 3:26 PM, Jasper van der Meulen wrote:
Hi, i've run into a little problem: I've made a "draft" via webinterface of wordpress, but when i press "Fetch Post" i don't get to see the "Draft"
Is this a missing feature (sinds it isn't also in the "headers" part Or is that the xmlrpc.php that has the limitations
Regards J.
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Well, i dont now .. but isn't there a way to see how http://www.paniris.com/ wordpressdash/ did it? As seen in the screenshot you can save as "draft" It's specially for wordpress so it can't be a limit on that side .. the only drawback could be that the widget doesn't use the xmlrpc
I'm only for 4 months on mac now (because of textmate :-) ) .. so i don;t know the basics
Regards J.
On 1-nov-2006, at 22:31, Brett Terpstra wrote:
It's a limitation of Wordpress, I think. Drafts don't seem show up as posts until they're published. When you save as Status: Draft, you have to log in to publish, or change the status on the returned information that comes back after you publish in draft mode.
Brett
On Nov 1, 2006, at 3:26 PM, Jasper van der Meulen wrote:
Hi, i've run into a little problem: I've made a "draft" via webinterface of wordpress, but when i press "Fetch Post" i don't get to see the "Draft"
Is this a missing feature (sinds it isn't also in the "headers" part Or is that the xmlrpc.php that has the limitations
Regards J.
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I was wrong. I don't know if something changed, but I am now able to pull in all of my posts, including drafts, and publish them. I'm still trying to figure out why I couldn't see them before.
Brett
On Nov 5, 2006, at 5:26 PM, Jasper van der Meulen wrote:
Well, i dont now .. but isn't there a way to see how http://www.paniris.com/ wordpressdash/ did it? As seen in the screenshot you can save as "draft" It's specially for wordpress so it can't be a limit on that side .. the only drawback could be that the widget doesn't use the xmlrpc
I'm only for 4 months on mac now (because of textmate :-) ) .. so i don;t know the basics
Regards J.
On 1-nov-2006, at 22:31, Brett Terpstra wrote:
It's a limitation of Wordpress, I think. Drafts don't seem show up as posts until they're published. When you save as Status: Draft, you have to log in to publish, or change the status on the returned information that comes back after you publish in draft mode.
Brett
On Nov 1, 2006, at 3:26 PM, Jasper van der Meulen wrote:
Hi, i've run into a little problem: I've made a "draft" via webinterface of wordpress, but when i press "Fetch Post" i don't get to see the "Draft"
Is this a missing feature (sinds it isn't also in the "headers" part Or is that the xmlrpc.php that has the limitations
Regards J.
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WordpressDash does use xmlrpc. And it doesn't retrieve the drafts. You have to log in to publish them, as far as I can tell.
However, I just published a draft with WordPressDash, then pulled it into TextMate with Fetch Post and then published it to my blog. So if you're having trouble doing that...
That's your question, right?
Brett
On Nov 5, 2006, at 5:26 PM, Jasper van der Meulen wrote:
Well, i dont now .. but isn't there a way to see how http://www.paniris.com/ wordpressdash/ did it? As seen in the screenshot you can save as "draft" It's specially for wordpress so it can't be a limit on that side .. the only drawback could be that the widget doesn't use the xmlrpc
I'm only for 4 months on mac now (because of textmate :-) ) .. so i don;t know the basics
Regards J.
On 1-nov-2006, at 22:31, Brett Terpstra wrote:
It's a limitation of Wordpress, I think. Drafts don't seem show up as posts until they're published. When you save as Status: Draft, you have to log in to publish, or change the status on the returned information that comes back after you publish in draft mode.
Brett
On Nov 1, 2006, at 3:26 PM, Jasper van der Meulen wrote:
Hi, i've run into a little problem: I've made a "draft" via webinterface of wordpress, but when i press "Fetch Post" i don't get to see the "Draft"
Is this a missing feature (sinds it isn't also in the "headers" part Or is that the xmlrpc.php that has the limitations
Regards J.
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On Nov 5, 2006, at 5:38 PM, Brett Terpstra wrote:
However, I just published a draft with WordPressDash, then pulled it into TextMate with Fetch Post and then published it to my blog. So if you're having trouble doing that...
Wow. With everything you guys have done with Blogging, it seems as though we're once decent tm_dialog away from have a complete remote blogging client with little-to-no learning curve.
-- Steve stephen@exitwound.org
Funny thing is, I always hated blogging clients. It wasn't until I bought TextMate for web development and tried it for blogging that I discovered the joys of desktop blogging. I can't remember the last time I wrote a post on my blog... with drag and drop file and image uploading (mine has thumbnailing via RMagick), automatic linking and web/wiki searching, post searching and all the markup languages, it's really far too powerful to ever be called a blogging client ;-).
On Nov 5, 2006, at 7:47 PM, Stephen Hargrove wrote:
On Nov 5, 2006, at 5:38 PM, Brett Terpstra wrote:
However, I just published a draft with WordPressDash, then pulled it into TextMate with Fetch Post and then published it to my blog. So if you're having trouble doing that...
Wow. With everything you guys have done with Blogging, it seems as though we're once decent tm_dialog away from have a complete remote blogging client with little-to-no learning curve.
-- Steve stephen@exitwound.org
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