I recently worked on fixing up some long-standing bugs in the XML-RPC support in WordPress. Many thanks to Adriaan Tijsseling, author of Ecto for providing me with some key debugging information. Thanks also to Mark Ghosh for letting me remote-control his Mac so that I could try out Ecto for myself while I worked on the code.
The bug fixes should hopefully clear up problems that people were having with other blogging clients, as well.
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No, thanks to you for fixing the XML-RPC code so quickly! Lots of users are going to be happy with ecto support!
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