Evidently the latest version of Scribefire cannot handle the wordpress api at all. =( This is bollocks. It’s my favorite way to interface with my blogs.
Edit: Stupid me, evidently you just have to restart it after adding a blog.
Posted by xipietotec on June 27, 2007
Evidently the latest version of Scribefire cannot handle the wordpress api at all. =( This is bollocks. It’s my favorite way to interface with my blogs.
Edit: Stupid me, evidently you just have to restart it after adding a blog.
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Posted by xipietotec on June 27, 2007
This looks more promising that drivel or gnomeblog for posting, looks to have a nicer feature set too. =\ still not as good as scribefire though. Oh well.
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Posted by xipietotec on April 23, 2007
You might have noticed on my contact page, that I use an image to show my email rather than any text (and I have the alt-attribute set up for an obfuscated text attribute for my email as well for the sight impaired or those using lynx or w3m). It pains me that this is really a sub-optimal arrangement. I mean, it avoids spam spiders well but it doesn’t allow a “click to mail me” feature.
So I was thinking, Spam Poison is a very powerful anti-spam tool. In fact, it works too good. If you use their link, not expect any of the spiders to index your page at all. In fact, if it’s anywhere directly on your site, you’re likely to get blacklisted from their spiders. However, it gave me an Idea… It would be nice to turn my image there into a link to a separate web page, with the no follow attribute added to the link, and have the separate webpage contain both the spam-poison link, and an automatic script that executes a “mailto:” link.
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