WordpressExport - 0.3bexport from iPhoto to your Wordpress blog |
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It works - Version: 0.3b, 9/21/2006 04:17AM PST
VeX83
It actually works...
the thing is, that it creates a draft. What you need to do, is go to your admin part of the site, and click on the write tab..
There you'll find a draft, with the code needed. All you have to do, is click "publish" and there you've got it ;)
the thing is, that it creates a draft. What you need to do, is go to your admin part of the site, and click on the write tab..
There you'll find a draft, with the code needed. All you have to do, is click "publish" and there you've got it ;)
Getting Error - Version: 0.3b, 9/20/2006 06:11AM PST
thomasdavis64
Tried export photo to my blog, but error states: (XMLPRC not supprted at this address.) Is this happening because I am using one of wordpresses templates? or is this a glitch with the program?
Cheers.
I hope I can get this plugin too work, as it is a PITA to upload pics!
Cheers.
I hope I can get this plugin too work, as it is a PITA to upload pics!
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- XMLRPC
The fact that it saves a draft instead of publishing immediately is not that bad, since you can still edit the post (i.e. add some text). It would ofcourse be nice if you could do that right from the export panel though.
Also I would prefer a pop-up for the full size pic, instead of opening it in the same window when clicking on the generated thumbnail.
Keep up the good work!