{{in the early evening}} December 8th, 2005 › Wordpress Version Check v1.0

Wordpress Version Check v1.00 is now available.

The follow changes have been made in v1.00:

  1. Added support for WordPress v2.0-RC1 (see below for a screen shot)
  2. Added timeout to XML-RPC calls.
  3. Updated version number to 1.00.

WordPress Version Check with WordPress-2.0-RC1

Version 1.00 can be downloaded here: pjw_wp_version_monitor.1.00.zip

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In the area where the version is supposed to show up, I get an error “XML-RPC Error:-32300:transport error - could not open socket…” Any idea what that might be, or how to fix?

Thanks!

Comment by artistique — 14/12/2005 @ 2:34 pm §

 

Hi artistique. I’m not sure the exact cause of that error.

However other users have found that if they update to the class-IXR.php from the current WordPress trunk then this error is fixed so I recommend you try that.

Comment by westi — 16/12/2005 @ 9:23 am §

 

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Pingback by di “basso rilievo” » Blog Archive » plugin update plugin — 13/3/2007 @ 12:56 pm §

 

I am seeing the XML-RPC Error:-32700:parse error. not well formed message again, but I am running with version 1.7 of class-IXR.php which was the fix that had previously been suggested. This is standard in WP 2.2.1 install. This just started happenning in the last two days, and I have not updated anything on my server during those days.

Any suggestions on what I should look at would be appreciated. I am still new to WP, but I am not afraid of a bit of code. My sources are unmodified at this point, other than the import plugin code I had to modify to import my wife’s blogger blog, as the standard ones did not work for a custom server or handle the images properly. In general I have been quite happy, but I am still running into little weirdnesses.

Comment by rich — 27/7/2007 @ 4:45 am §

 

Rich: Thanks for letting me know. It turns out the upgrade I did on my server last night to php 5.2.2 broke the xmlrpc webservice.

It turns out php 5.2.2 has a nasty bug which leads to $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA never being set which breaks most PHP xmlrpc and soap implementations out there!

It’s now all fixed.

Comment by westi — 27/7/2007 @ 8:15 am §

 

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