On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 04:40:29PM -0500, Jeremy Bowers wrote:
> Is XML-RPC still supported by freenet, as in the documents found by a
> google search on "XML-RPC Freenet"? These seem to reference a .4-ish era
> freenet, and I couldn't find anything recent. 
> 
> I tried to simply use the XML-RPC calls, but could not find sufficient
> documentation on how to use the XML-RPC support to let me know how to
> interpret the non-results I'm getting. Should the calls be directed at
> port 8888, or the FNP port? What path should the calls be sent to?
> 
> I've tried just making a standard call to both the FNP (which seems
> wrong, because it immediately closes the connection) and :8888, which
> seems to sorta work, as the connection is not immediately terminated,
> but I haven't yet got a document back. However, since I can't currently
> get any documents from my Freenet node at all anyhow, though it was
> working recently, I don't know if this is conclusive. 
> 
> The load issue is seperate and I am working on it the same as everyone
> else; this is not a request for help with that. My question is solely on
> whether XML-RPC support is still being maintained, is current, and
> whether anybody can point to helpful documents on the support, or,
> ideally, examples of some kind.
No. If you want to write it, we don't mind.
-- 
Matthew Toseland
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