Jan. 13th, 2011

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OK, I'm working on an update and port of the Delicious Glue script originally done for LJ. It works as a Client, ergo I'm asking here.

I've got most of what I want to acheive working, including, finally, Icons (the keyword is case sensitive, obvious when you think about it). However, I haven't managed to get post security working--this isn't an issue for me, and therefore lower priority, but I'd imagine some would like it, and would like to include it. I've read through the Wiki entries on both XML-RPC Protocol and XML-RPC Protocol Method: postevent, and worked through what I think the code should be, but it isn't working. My current code is here:
http://notzen.com/mat/delicious-glue.txt (and there's awrite up with the full script to DL here)

I've commented out the security stuff to get the rest working, but this is my first time, ever, messing around with client protocols, and I've had a few requests for copies of the script. What am I doing wrong? Thanks to [profile] andreducker linking to the original post, I have discovered my problem. Missing semi colons.
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I opened this as a support request, but it looks like they don't know the answer. Hopefully, someone here does!

I'm trying to create a client that can add a comment to a community post using the XMLRPC addcomment method.

There is discussion about the method here: http://community.livejournal.com/lj_dev/824175.html

When I use it on LiveJournal, it works perfectly with free accounts, both in personal journals and communities. On Dreamwidth, it only works with a paid account and only when posting to one's own journal. If I try to send a comment to a community, I get this error:

No such entry. at /home/dw/current/cgi-bin/ljprotocol.pl line 223

Does anyone know how to resolve this or if Dreamwidth even allows the method to be used on communities?

**edited to add a PHP example** code here )

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