Any news about my last post? > -----Original Message----- > From: Rocco Scappatura [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 3:01 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: w.bloggar oddity > > Dave, > > > On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 5:58 AM, Rocco Scappatura > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I've installed roller 3.1 on a W2K professional platform. I'm using > > > w.bloggar as blogger client. But (I don't know since when exactly) > it > > > happens that after I post an article the first time and I try to > > update > > > the same article I get an HTTP 500 error. On the Roller logs I see > > the > > > following error: > > > > > > ERROR 2009-02-23 01:59:06,216 StandardWrapperValve:invoke - > > > Servlet.service() for servlet RollerXMLRPCServlet threw exception > > > org.apache.xmlrpc.ParseFailed: Unparseable date: > "20090223T01.58.56" > > > at > > > org.apache.xmlrpc.XmlRpcRequestProcessor.processRequest(Unknown > > Source) > > > at org.apache.xmlrpc.XmlRpcWorker.execute(Unknown Source) > > > at org.apache.xmlrpc.XmlRpcServer.execute(Unknown Source) > > > at org.apache.xmlrpc.XmlRpcServer.execute(Unknown Source) > > > > > > Yes, that is rather odd. What version of wbloggar are you using? > > The latest (v4.03) > > > Dates in XML-RPC are supposed to be ISO-8601, see: > > http://www.xmlrpc.com/spec > > http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime > > > > Interesting, I will take a look deeply this evening.. > > > And that date 20090223T01.58.56" does not appear to be properly > > formatted. > > > > Is there a way to configure the date format used by wbloggar? > > I haven't seen an y such features.. > > > Is there a Roller-specific setting for bloggar? > > Yes. The configuration of the account properties let to specify "Roller > Weblogger" between different "Blog tool". I have set in this windows, > the following values: > > Host: www - dot - rocsca - dot - it > Path: /roller/roller-services/xmlrpc > Port: 80 > Timeout: 30 secs > HTTPS: False > UTF-8: False (but nothing happens is I choose the contrary) > > I neverthless use a proxy server. > > As I said, as soon I upload the post for the first time the document is > accepted. Then I get the post for the blogger and all is still OK. The > second time (and the next) that I try to upload the post I receive a > HTTP 500 error code. > > But indeed the date format is already wrong when I save the post on > local file system the first time: > > <?xml version="1.0"?> > <postData> > <params> > <param> > <value> > <struct> > <member> > <name>accountID</name> > <value> > <int>-1</int> > </value> > </member> > <member> > <name>blogID</name> > <value> > <string></string> > </value> > </member> > <member> > <name>postID</name> > <value> > <string></string> > </value> > </member> > <member> > <name>textTitle</name> > <value> > <string>Ciao</string> > </value> > </member> > <member> > <name>textBody</name> > <value> > <string>Ciao</string> > </value> > </member> > <member> > <name>dateCreated</name> > <value> > <dateTime.iso8601>18991230T00.00.00</dateTime.iso8601> > </value> > </member> > <member> > <name>textMore</name> > <value> > <string></string> > </value> > </member> > <member> > <name>excerpt</name> > <value> > <string></string> > </value> > </member> > <member> > <name>keywords</name> > <value> > <string></string> > </value> > </member> > <member> > <name>allowComments</name> > <value> > <int>-1</int> > </value> > </member> > <member> > <name>allowPings</name> > <value> > <int>-1</int> > </value> > </member> > <member> > <name>textFilter</name> > <value> > <string></string> > </value> > </member> > <member> > <name>trackBack</name> > <value> > <string></string> > </value> > </member> > <member> > <name>categories</name> > <value> > <string></string> > </value> > </member> > </struct> > </value> > </param> > </params> > </postData> > > I really figure out what could be the cause of this strange behaviour > (I > had even changed the language setting of my PC setting but without > success).
Thanks, rocsca
