Blergie Blerguson wrote: > Thank you, Sir. > > I have tried again. It doesn't work for my Blogspot blog, but it does work for my wordpress blog hosted on my own server.
Funny, I posted to a self hosted WP blog this evening, and got a failure notice at diigo, but it actually posted. I posted to an officially unsupported blog engine (Habari), and it posted just fine. Now to understand the highlighting, and how to add a tag when sending to blog, but nice feature so far.
~miklb
> > Thanks! > > Joel Liu wrote: > > Y. We did a big update which might bring some problems. We will check it in a few hours.
I've been getting problems using Send to Blog with a Blogger blog as well. I just get told "Posting failed" every time I try to post, no matter what the content of the blog post. Diigo claims the blog is valid, so I guess it must be able to communicate with it.
-- Neal Dench
Joel Liu wrote: > Blergie Blerguson wrote: > > > I have tried again. It doesn't work for my Blogspot blog, but it does work for my wordpress blog hosted on my own server. > > ==== > Could you try it again? For the new blogger account, you need to input the blogger login email address as username.
> > I've been getting problems using Send to Blog with a Blogger blog as well. I just get told "Posting failed" >every time I try to post, no matter what the content of the blog post. Diigo claims the blog is valid, so I >guess it must be able to communicate with it.
====> For a blogger blog, did you use the email address as the username in the blog this setting?
I tried that on a couple of occasions: instead of giving me the "post failed" message, I just got a blank page. The article still didn't get posted, and when I went back to the blog settings, the username had been reset to just the username, without the @gmail.com on the end :-/
Joel Liu wrote: > > > > I've been getting problems using Send to Blog with a Blogger blog as well. I just get told "Posting failed" >every time I try to post, no matter what the content of the blog post. Diigo claims the blog is valid, so I >guess it must be able to communicate with it. > > ==== > For a blogger blog, did you use the email address as the username in the blog this setting?
Just tried it again. This time, it gave me the "post failed" message instead of the blank page.
Neal Dench wrote: > I tried that on a couple of occasions: instead of giving me the "post failed" message, I just got a blank page. The article still didn't get posted, and when I went back to the blog settings, the username had been reset to just the username, without the @gmail.com on the end :-/ > > > Joel Liu wrote: > > > > > > I've been getting problems using Send to Blog with a Blogger blog as well. I just get told "Posting failed" >every time I try to post, no matter what the content of the blog post. Diigo claims the blog is valid, so I >guess it must be able to communicate with it. > > > > ==== > For a blogger blog, did you use the email address as the username in the blog this setting?
In addition, when I sent it to Blogger.com, it would insert extra spaces between each paragraph or line - anyone else get that?
I have tried again. It doesn't work for my Blogspot blog, but it does work for my wordpress blog hosted on my own server.
Thanks!
Joel Liu wrote:
> Y. We did a big update which might bring some problems. We will check it in a few hours.
> Thank you, Sir.
>
> I have tried again. It doesn't work for my Blogspot blog, but it does work for my wordpress blog hosted on my own server.
Funny, I posted to a self hosted WP blog this evening, and got a failure notice at diigo, but it actually posted. I posted to an officially unsupported blog engine (Habari), and it posted just fine. Now to understand the highlighting, and how to add a tag when sending to blog, but nice feature so far.
~miklb
>
> Thanks!
>
> Joel Liu wrote:
> > Y. We did a big update which might bring some problems. We will check it in a few hours.
> I have tried again. It doesn't work for my Blogspot blog, but it does work for my wordpress blog hosted on my own server.
====> Could you try it again? For the new blogger account, you need to input the blogger login email address as username.
I've been getting problems using Send to Blog with a Blogger blog as well. I just get told "Posting failed" every time I try to post, no matter what the content of the blog post. Diigo claims the blog is valid, so I guess it must be able to communicate with it.
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Neal Dench
Joel Liu wrote:
> Blergie Blerguson wrote:
>
> > I have tried again. It doesn't work for my Blogspot blog, but it does work for my wordpress blog hosted on my own server.
>
> ==== > Could you try it again? For the new blogger account, you need to input the blogger login email address as username.
I am looking into the issue now.
Joel Liu wrote:
> Hi Neal,
> I am looking into the issue now.
> I've been getting problems using Send to Blog with a Blogger blog as well. I just get told "Posting failed" >every time I try to post, no matter what the content of the blog post. Diigo claims the blog is valid, so I >guess it must be able to communicate with it.
====> For a blogger blog, did you use the email address as the username in the blog this setting?
Joel Liu wrote:
> >
> > I've been getting problems using Send to Blog with a Blogger blog as well. I just get told "Posting failed" >every time I try to post, no matter what the content of the blog post. Diigo claims the blog is valid, so I >guess it must be able to communicate with it.
>
> ==== > For a blogger blog, did you use the email address as the username in the blog this setting?
Neal Dench wrote:
> I tried that on a couple of occasions: instead of giving me the "post failed" message, I just got a blank page. The article still didn't get posted, and when I went back to the blog settings, the username had been reset to just the username, without the @gmail.com on the end :-/
>
>
> Joel Liu wrote:
> > >
> > > I've been getting problems using Send to Blog with a Blogger blog as well. I just get told "Posting failed" >every time I try to post, no matter what the content of the blog post. Diigo claims the blog is valid, so I >guess it must be able to communicate with it.
> >
> > ==== > For a blogger blog, did you use the email address as the username in the blog this setting?
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