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Editing WordPress Pages with Ecto

December 2nd, 2006

As most of you know by now we are big users of Ecto for editing our weblogs, across all platforms including WordPress and Typepad. Lack of Ecto support for WordPress is one of the main reasons I stuck with Typepad so long. Ecto just makes things so much faster and more convenient.

One very large irritation when using Ecto with WordPress is the inability to get a hold of the Pages section via XML-RPC. Developer Adriaan Tijsseling is tired of questions about why doesn't this work, pointing out quite curtly in his Ecto 3 progress notes that it's not in his power to fix:

Pages isn't in the API for editing blogs, so if you want to edit pages, you have to ask WP to allow editing pages via the API. It's nothing any blog client can implement.

There are two solutions out there. One is to modify the core WordPress files, specifically wp-includes/functions-post.php.

John prefers that we not modify any core files for the sake of future compatibility (we got burned on this on what is now a very difficult upgrade on another CMS platform).

Andrew Grant has come up with a WordPress plugin to allow all sorts of games with keywords and to improve compatibility with Windows Live Writer (whatever WLW is).

His plugin has some side benefits:

Static Wordpress pages (e.g. ‘About’) can be edited via Ecto / Windows Live Writer.

I suspect we'll go this route. Unfortunately I want to edit my pages now (and need Ecto to do so efficiently).

We'll get there.


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    […] (I have one weblog over there still) but could be handtweaked on WordPress. It can be tricky to get Ecto to play nicely with WordPress built-in XML-RPC. By Alec Tags: photo galleries, photography, WordPress galleries, WordPress images, WordPress […]

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    And did theire ever com a XML-RPC plugin for static pages?????
    Would love to write my pages local with “blog thing”
    Greetings Ton Hermans

    Ton Hermans at July 12th, 2008 around 4:49 pm
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    Hello Ton,

    That’s a great question. I had forgotten about it but I had asked our top programmer at the time as well Adriaan Tijsseling. Apparently the editing of static pages via XML-RPC is not supported within Wordpress and hence not within Ecto.

    We can continue to dream.

    If your using Wordpress, take a close look at our Foliopress WYSIWYG. It’s almost as good an editing environment as Ecto.

    alec at July 14th, 2008 around 6:31 pm
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    Thank you very much for the link to foliopress!! For a long time I am looking for the perfect solution for others and myself to communicate. At 45 soon becoming 46 it looks like the the possibilities are their just to grab them. Got a X serve on the backbone and a macbook in my bag.
    It is very nice to see what you are doing Alec, I worked for 13 years as a advertising photographer and make dance movies as a hobby (my daughter is lucky to be a dancer, not many pass the auditions in the Netherlands), for the last 12 years I work as a Apple system administrator. I think we have the same passions (do you like blond women to (lol)) Greetings and thanks for the tip!

    Ton Hermans at July 16th, 2008 around 6:04 am
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    Hello Ton,

    If you have a PHP5 capable server (PHP4 is deprecated but still in wide use), you will be very, very happy with Foliopress WYSIWYG. Life changing almost for people who use a lot of images.

    I’d love to hear more about your dance films. Send me an email. We do have a lot in common.

    alec at July 16th, 2008 around 7:06 am
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