Doc has suggested that I add an XML-RPC interface to my Blog Service Pinger. I don’t know why I didn’t think of that myself.
When time allows (i.e., I’ll work on it in my Copious Free Time), I’ll add a weblogs.com compatible ping interface that will allow you to ping all supported services in one fell swoop. I also plan to add an introspection call which will list the supported services, and another call which will allow you to ping a subset of the services.
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I know I currently have nine different servers I ping each time I make an entry. Several months ago this programmer built a page that would allow people to manually ping several servers in one place. I mentioned what a useful tool this would be if it had an rpc interface so that it could be handled automatically by Content Management Systems.
Blog Pingers Galore
a little ludwig goes a long way: Pinging Service Rundown. What a great idea. Neil has a list of good sites to ping and Doug Gunters is working on an automated version of this….
Blog Pingers Galore
a little ludwig goes a long way: Pinging Service Rundown. What a great idea. Neil has a list of good sites to ping and Doug Gunters is working on an automated version of this….