Is there a way to get the XMLRPC to work properly or is that not fixed
yet. I would like mine to function, even if the server is down, is there
a way for me to host my own version of XMLRPC locally on my apache server?
~Dwabraxus
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On 10/18/05, Chris May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to get the XMLRPC to work properly or is that not fixed
> yet. I would like mine to function, even if the server is down, is there
> a way for me to host my own version of XMLRPC locally on my apache server?
If what you perceive to
Bill Marquette wrote:
On 10/18/05, Chris May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a way to get the XMLRPC to work properly or is that not fixed
yet. I would like mine to function, even if the server is down, is there
a way for me to host my own version of XMLRPC locally on my apache server?
Manually update them via the firmware. The XMLRPC portion only shows
you when we update the version and we haven't focused our attention on
keeping this current. It's one of the final items to complete before
we release. And when I say complete, it really means hooking in the
builder scripts
Scott Ullrich wrote:
Manually update them via the firmware. The XMLRPC portion only shows
you when we update the version and we haven't focused our attention on
keeping this current. It's one of the final items to complete before
we release. And when I say complete, it really means hooking