

- #MARSEDIT WORDPRESS API ENDPOINT URL INSTALL#
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bin/bash: -c: line 3: syntax error: unexpected end of filecall2'įrom /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/xmlrpc/client.rb:399:in /bin/bash: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while looking for matching’’ /bin/bash: -c: line 3: syntax error: unexpected end of filenewMediaObject’ from /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Blogging.tmbundle/Support/lib/blogging.rb:706:in /bin/bash: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while looking for matching '' usr/lib/ruby/1.8/xmlrpc/client.rb:535:in /bin/bash: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while looking for matching '' Except when I tried to upload an image the way Allan did in the podcast. Naturally, I’m commenting because I’ve run into a problem ) I’m using TextPattern, and I’ve applied the fix from the TextPattern site and it all works great. I have added redirection of stderr to the system console, most likely that will suppress it.
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Manuela, Fitline: That error message is printed by APE or ICeCoffEE, which is a third party patch you must have installed. Mdadm: LaTeX does support dragging of jpg, jpeg, pdf, and eps files into a document and will insert a figure environment. It should however be possible to make work for most other browsers. The intent is then that the user setup a special handler for this mime type, but Safari does not allow this to be configured.

Unfortunately this is AFAIK not possible to get working with Safari, since their API sends (info about) the text to be edited using a special mime type.

John Jenkins: I assume with Wikipedia support you are thinking of their editor API. htaccess protected blog? Did you add (additional) authentication in the form of user/password to the xmlrpc backend? If so, I am afraid you are out of luck, as that is not supported, and likely will not be, as the xmlrpc API itself already has user/password authentication. I would ask in a Drupal forum about this (I believe most of the developers are active on IRC.) Markus Weimer: It would appear as Drupal returns the wrong URL. John: thomas Aylott actually hooked up a command to allow him to play music without leaving TextMate )
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Kool: Someone did get it to work with TextPattern, but as mentioned in the update to this blog entry, you need the XML-RPC stuff, and you need to make a change to it after install.Ĭlay Loveless: That image is a very nice touch, thanks! You can go to the bundle editor and switch output from tool tip to create new document for easier copy and paste. Theo: It might help to see the error message. If TextMate converted your Markdown before posting, it would be problematic to later fetch the post and edit it (as it would then be in HTML).
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For that, you need to install a Markdown plug-in. Update (): Many have asked why the Markdown they post is not converted.
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Update (): For TextPattern users you need to download 4.0 XML-RPC and apply the change mentioned in comment #20. The blogging bundle is maintained by Brad Choate and you can send feedback directly to him or to the textmate mailing list. The bundle uses the MetaWeblog API and has so far been successfully tested with: It can also preview entries before posting, upload images to your blog by dragging them into your document, etc. In short the blogging bundle allows you to post, retrieve, and update entries. Here is a direct link to an 8 minute long screencast which shows what the Blogging bundle can do (30 MB.) Next post: MacDevCenter Interview Blogging From TextMate
