Hello everyone, I've got several places and people that generated information that having the ability to store them and access them in a COREblog instance makes a lot of sense. COREblog say that it supports several APIs but I'm having trouble making them work. I'm trying to post this data using the blogger API but I keep getting a 403 errors. (Not sure what is happening) I'm calling the blogger API http://mysite/coreblog-instance/blogger with XML-RPC payload but as of yet "no love".
I've searched the mailing list and web but haven't found what it takes to post in this manner. I saw a post from the author in 2006 that says that Zope/Plone should take care of the authentication but I didn't see a follow up.. I know a call to "blogger" creates an AuthBridge instance but not sure how it works. l saw some things about the xmlrpc-client doing basic authentication and was wondering if that is the case then would it be possible to bypass the blogger call and just go straight to the newPost? Any insight. help, would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, -- Brian Kennison
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