[wpmu-trac] Re: [WordPress MU Trac] #631: Server Error -32601
Occurred using Windows Live Writer
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Wed Jul 2 13:20:39 GMT 2008
#631: Server Error -32601 Occurred using Windows Live Writer
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Reporter: amanzi | Owner: somebody
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: high | Milestone: WPMU 1.0
Component: component1 | Version: 1.0
Severity: major | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Comment (by dragonflyeye):
There still seems to be some weird bugs with this patch, which did work
partially. I am using ScribeFire 2.2.7 to blog from FireFox 3.0:
1. I can logon and setup a blog fine if I point to the root like this:
http://example.com/xmlrpc.php. All of my blogs come up. However, setting
up blogs other than the root blog from these listed blogs has never worked
in the past. Instead, I've had to register for each blog individually
like so: http://example.com/thisblog/xmlrpc.php. If I do that now, I only
get the root blog and none of the others, including "thisblog" in this
example, which makes no sense.
2. Any way you slice it, I'm still not able to post without errors and
weirdness. I'm getting the following error when opening ScribeFire,
posting, or when switching between blogs:
Error: The server returned an HTTP 500 status code
URL: http://dragonflyeye.net/xmlrpc.php
and this additional error message:
The API at the URL you entered appears to not exist.
Please make sure that you have the correct url and try again.
XML Response:
The post *does* make it to the website, however. But the only blog to
which I can post, regardless of what it let me think I was registering
for, is the main blog. When I've selected one of the other blogs to post
to, it ignores that fact and posts to the main blog.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.mu.wordpress.org/ticket/631#comment:11>
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