Greetings OK, let me first confess that I am not expert in XML-RPC etc. So what I am talking about here might have some obvious solution which I might not be aware of.
I have been using weblogger for a while to maintain a couple of tech blogs. And since these are tech blogs, they do have a lot of code snippets thrown in. I am using wordpress with SyntaxHighlighter evolved plugin to maintain these blogs. When I use weblogger to edit my blog entry, all the special characters in the blog, mainly <,>,&, and " appear XML-escaped like <, >, & etc. And since these characters appear a lot in the code snippets that I put on my blogs, this becomes a big nuisance. So I am using the following hack in my configuration to help solve the problem .... (add-hook 'weblogger-start-edit-entry-hook (lambda() (let* ((old-contents (buffer-string)) (new-contents (xml-substitute-special old-contents))) (delete-region (buffer-end -1) (buffer-end 1)) (insert new-contents)) (flyspell-mode 1) (flyspell-buffer) ; spell check the fetched post (auto-fill-mode -1) (visual-line-mode 1) )) The operative part here is the use of xml-substitute-special to de-escape the XMLified characters. I am wondering if other people who use weblogger, also face this problem and if this hack could be imported as part of the weblogger-el itself. Regards - Puneet _______________________________________________ Emacsweblogs mailing list Emacsweblogs@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsweblogs