On 2/12/07, James Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott Reynen wrote:
This may not solve 100% of issues, but I think Blogger could make
over 90% of plain-old web hosts work with the current rel-tag spec
by simply uploading tagname/index.html instead of tagname.html and
then point links to
For reference, a test post published earlier shows the error:
http://itn278.200ok.com.au/2007/01/test-post.html
Try making a fresh post, or republishing that one. This may be a
blogger issue with publishing via ftp?
I created a new test post
On 2/11/07, Kevin Marks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 11, 2007, at 7:25 PM, Ben Buchanan wrote:
It contains a rel='tag'
href=http://itn278.200ok.com.au/labels/testing.html;testing/a
which is what the new Blogger was producing on Jan 31st (page template
is one of the standard Blogger
On Feb 12, 2007, at 7:37 AM, Mike Kaply wrote:
On 2/11/07, Kevin Marks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try making a fresh post, or republishing that one. This may be a
blogger issue with publishing via ftp?
When I debugged this problem, that is exactly what I discovered. It is
only broke when you
On Feb 12, 2007, at 1:23 PM, James Craig wrote:
The Blogger developers have to support plain-old web hosts without
modification of the server config; a link URL to a restful tag
space is not going to work on most simple web hosts.
This may not solve 100% of issues, but I think Blogger
Scott Reynen wrote:
This may not solve 100% of issues, but I think Blogger could make
over 90% of plain-old web hosts work with the current rel-tag spec
by simply uploading tagname/index.html instead of tagname.html and
then point links to tagname/ (which resolves to index.html on most
This may not solve 100% of issues, but I think Blogger could make
over 90% of plain-old web hosts work with the current rel-tag spec by
simply uploading tagname/index.html instead of tagname.html and then
point links to tagname/ (which resolves to index.html on most plain-
old web hosts).
I'm
On Feb 8, 2007, at 3:54 AM, Ben Buchanan wrote:
The better approach is to lobby the software/server folks to fix
their
implementation,
Right. On this point, does anyone have a contact at Blogger? Support
emails do not get individual replies so we need someone to contact a
real live
Right. On this point, does anyone have a contact at Blogger? Support
emails do not get individual replies so we need someone to contact a
real live human.
I have contacts there, yes.
[snip]
Can you show me an example of them getting it wrong?
Some contact was made on the 9th, so perhaps
I contacted one of the product managers we know at Blogger, Eric
Case...he's usually pretty great at getting back right away.
Tara
On 2/11/07, Ben Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right. On this point, does anyone have a contact at Blogger? Support
emails do not get individual replies so
On Feb 11, 2007, at 7:25 PM, Ben Buchanan wrote:
Right. On this point, does anyone have a contact at Blogger?
Support
emails do not get individual replies so we need someone to
contact a
real live human.
I have contacts there, yes.
[snip]
Can you show me an example of them getting it
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