BlogRolling

  • Unknown's avatar

    Am having problem getting a friend’s blog to automatically accept me to his blogroll. I had no problems when I was on Blogger but have been unable to have this done automatically with WordPress.

    The blog suggests this:

    1. Make a post and ping Blogrolling.
    2. Go to Blogrolling’s Recently Updated list to see if your blog is listed. If it’s not, see Paragraph 1.

    I did this … Paragraph 1 reads:

    1. How do I “ping” BlogRolling to let it know my website has updated?

    BlogRolling has a ping service that uses XML-RPC or a web-based form to check to see if your website has updated. The BlogRolling pinger uses the exact same send and response format as weblogs.com. Read the documentation for the weblogs.com spec for more information on the format. All you do is change the host to rpc.blogrolling.com and path to /pinger/. If you use Movable Type as your blog package adding the call to BlogRolling is very simple. In your “weblog config” under “Publicity / Remote Interfaces / TrackBack” add in http://rpc.blogrolling.com/pinger/ in the text box and save your settings. Alternately you can use the BlogRolling Ping Web-form. Most blog software packages like Movable Type, Blogger Pro, Radio and pMachine have built-in options for pinging notification services to tell the site your blog has updated. If you are using a service that doesn’t support remote pinging of BlogRolling or you would like to do it yourself you can use the BlogRolling Ping Web-form.

    I have no clue how to fix my blog so BlogRolling reads it automatically and so I can get back on his blogroll.

  • Unknown's avatar

    BlogRolling is not polled directly via Pingomatic as it’s one of their optional services. You have to do it manually either at Pingomatic.com (and manually check the box) or directly at BlogRolling.

  • Unknown's avatar

    drmike, are you saying that we have to ping manually with every post or will one time do the trick?

  • Unknown's avatar

    ping after every post

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