Publishing blog entries with ScribeFire using XMLRPC API
InstantSpot, Tips and TricksOn the most recent release of InstantSpot, we added in XMLRPC support so that blog administration can happen anywhere, using any client that supports XMLRPC. We are thinking it might be fun to create an AIR app for this purpose down the line (or better yet... someone else! hint...hint...), but until that time, there are a variety of clients that can be used, since we followed the MetaWeblog API standards.
I am actually trying this out for the first time on our live instance with this blog entry by using a *sweet* Firefox plugin called ScribeFire. Considering that we haven't really published this ability, I thought it might make sense to do a walk through of setting it up and using it.
First, let's walk through the ScribeFire Account Wizard. One you have installed the ScribeFire plugin (available here), click on the little text pad icon in the bottom corner of your browser window and start the Account Wizard. You should see a window that looks like the one below. Choose "Manually Configure" and continue.

You will then be presented with a number of options of various

On the screen you see below, choose "MetaWeblog API" and enter this URL into the Server API URL input box: http://www.instantspot.com/gospot/remote.metaweblogAPI
Leave "Advanced Settings" unchecked and continue.

On the following screen you will be prompted for your username and password. Since the new release of InstantSpot, your email address is now used as your username.

That's it! If you did this correctly you should see your blog listed in the following screen like this:

Now, you should see a list of your categories (labeled in the interface as "tags"), blogposts, and in the future, saved "Notes" which are drafts stored locally by ScribeFire to the right of the ScribeFire window like this:

From here, the interface is pretty simple. One thing that is noteworthy is that we even support the ability for you to upload and insert images through ScribeFire. When you click on the image icon on the editor, you will see a window that looks like this:

Choose "Image Upload", then after browsing to your file, select "Upload Via API".

When it completes you will see the following window. Choose "Insert Image" and you will see your image inserted into your text.

Now you can start posting away to your heart's content!
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