You could create some methods that ping an specific URL. Then you could
subscribe/connect to the specific signals associated to what you want to
report.
On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 12:14:46 PM UTC-3, Tom wrote:
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> Hi All,
>
> Wordpress has something called Update Services, a feature that p
Hi Tom,
I believe here you can find how the pingback is implemented in zinnia but
as you will see
the example is not that simple. Consider if you need so complex one or just
a get/post to
specific URL will be enough.
Greetings,
Ilian Iliev
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Hi Ilian,
I couldn't find any reference to pingbacks/trackbacks for Django, could you
point me in the right direction? :)
Many thanks!
On 26 September 2012 16:49, Ilian Iliev wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in the case of wordpress this is just an XML-RCP call it is used for
> pingbacks/tracebacks.
> There
Hi,
in the case of wordpress this is just an XML-RCP call it is used for
pingbacks/tracebacks.
There is similar implementation in zinnia if I remember correctly.
Otherwise you can just create
a method that will get/post to specific URL to notify it about the changed
content.
Greetings,
Ilian Ilie
Hi All,
Wordpress has something called Update Services, a feature that pings
certain web services when content is created or updated.
http://codex.wordpress.org/Update_Services
Does Django happen to have anything similar? What I'm trying to achieve is
a way to tell a remote server that a piece
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