Basically, Serendipity should support the Flock browser.Sadly, due
to a bug in their parsing/sending routine, applications that rely on
PEARs XML-RPC extension won’t work with flock. Serendipity falls under
that category. It would work without flock auto-detecting a blog, but
because flock’s autodetection is blocking to successfully add
Serendipity, this is a devil’s circle.This flock bug had been reported
in February, but sadly no progress has yet been made. All the people
who’d might like to use their Serendipity Blog and the XML-RPC posting plugin with Flock, please raise your kind voice here:Flock Bugtracker.I
am pretty sure the nice people of Flock will report to popular demand -
I’d really like to see progress in this issue
FROM ME:
I was read in Flocks Wiki, Serendipity setup must be utf-8 language format…
Performancing Blog: Performancing for Firefox is a full featured blog editor that sits right within Firefox. Just hit F8 or click the little pencil icon at the bottom right to bring up the blog editor and easily post to your Wordpress, MovableType or Blogger blogs.Performancing for Firefox is all the rage this week. This is my test post. I tried Flock and quickly gave up. Ironically, I had to uninstall Flock before PFF would install.Om Malik writes SpellBound works well with Performancing for Firefox, but I cannot get it to install. PFF also supports Technorati tags.
Category selection not work with Flock, This is flock bug:)
I was read in Flocks Wiki, Serendipity setup must be utf-8 language format…I was test this in turkish iso language format s9y site, and Flock don't work with iso-8859-9, I saw...
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