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Need help fixing Word​Pre.​cio.us

Monday | March 14, 2005 | 11:43 am  

This is a call to all those brave Word​Pre.​cio.us beta testers.

I’m having trou­ble find­ing the break­down with regards to the date of the entries. In theory, it’s going to be posted at the date/time that your blog­mark itself has in del.​icio.us. For many users, this seems to be the case, but some are seeing prob­lems where the date is off in their Word­Press blog.

So can anyone with the prob­lem please send me an e-mail to del2wp at heisel dot org with the fol­low­ing information:

  1. A link to a page on your Web host that has the output of your php_info() function.

  2. The RSS URL you’re using in your Word​Pre.​cio.us instal­la­tion. (The $rss_url in the config section.)

  3. The times that your last few blog­marks should be posted at, and the time they were posted at. Be sure to include the title of the blog­mark along with those times so I can cor­re­late them.

I’m also releas­ing some sample tem­plate code and CSS to achieve the pre­sen­ta­tion that I’ve got here on heisel.org, you can find it on the projects page. The tem­plate code assumes that you’re filing your posts under a cat­e­gory called ‘Blogmarks’, if not then you’ll need to hack the code accordingly…

Update: If you’d like to keep up with work on Word​Pre.​cio.us then sub­scribe to it’s RSS feed

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[...] I’ve pro­vided some of the theme code I use to dis­play my blog­marks. Why not again: I’m look­ing for some help from folks expe­ri­enc­ing the time-​shift prob­lem with their blog [...]

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[...] 3 and 14 in the file. You can get the updated release at my projects page. Why not again: I’m look­ing for some help from folks expe­ri­enc­ing the time-​shift prob­lem with their blog [...]

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