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i can't publish directly with pff - always saves as draft

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Submitted by blackbetty on December 23, 2006 - 1:56am in

hi, i can't seem to publish directly with pff to my blogs, even though i do not have the box checked for "post as draft". all posts show up as drafts, whether or not i have it checked.

any ideas would be appreciated.


What blog system are you

What blog system are you using?
Maybe there is some kind of security preference inside your blog system to only safe received posts (via XML-RPC) as draft?

the "old" blogger.

the "old" blogger. apparently my blog has too many posts or something to switch to the "new" blogger right now. in old blogger i'm not sure about security preferences like that but i will check asap.

ok i just checked, and no

ok i just checked, and no there is no such security option in the old blogger dashboard.

I have the same problem!

I have two blog on the www.blogger.com. One, I can post directly through performancing, the other, every post is set to "Draft".
1. I checked the "Setting" of these two blog, they are same.
2. I checked the option "Post as Draft", it's unchecked.

So, what's the problem. Please help!

So when you post from the

So when you post from the blogger interface all posts go live right away?

yes - i have also noticed

yes - i have also noticed lately that i cannot publish with other blog clients to blogger - i am now using the new blogger and it's still not working with performancing/firefox or any other client i've tried. i think it's a blogger api issue, but i think all blog clients should try to work on this because i know many other blggers have this problem.

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