From ksteinke at earthmail.com Fri Feb 17 17:18:09 2006 From: ksteinke at earthmail.com (Kevin J. Steinke) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:18:09 -0800 Subject: [rss-ping] Trying to clear my confusion Message-ID: Can I get this cleared up? My company wants me to write a pinging service to go out and ping as many blog services as possible. I wrote a web service that will do a Remote Procedure Call (Weblogs.com example from xml-rpc.net) to an ever increasing list. It seems that the majority of these services that I'm pinging are only accepting these rpc call's. Now, I'm getting these comments internally that I need to implement rssping 1.0 and start looking at rssping 2.0. This standard from RSSPing.com. Well, I see no ping services that accept RssPing1.0. It seems like a free for all out there. Is rssping 1.0 a standard that is trying to get accepting out in the community? Or is this just a standard for ping-o-matic.com? Any more info would be appreciated. Kevin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dgalbraith at gmail.com Fri Feb 17 19:27:19 2006 From: dgalbraith at gmail.com (David Galbraith) Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 14:27:19 -0500 Subject: [rss-ping] Trying to clear my confusion In-Reply-To: <20060217184527.7701C85B31@mx54.your-site.com> References: <20060217184527.7701C85B31@mx54.your-site.com> Message-ID: <36a6f3cb0602171127wd839793p4c4ef42894c9b0fd@mail.gmail.com> Hi Kevin, RSSping is just a proposal, so nobody is implementing yet, although Verisign may move to something similar. the idea was to get all he ping servers to adopt eventually. Cheers David On 2/17/06, Kevin J. Steinke wrote: > > > Can I get this cleared up? > My company wants me to write a pinging service to go out and ping as many > blog services as possible. > I wrote a web service that will do a Remote Procedure Call (Weblogs.com > example from xml-rpc.net) to an ever increasing list. > > It seems that the majority of these services that I'm pinging are only > accepting these rpc call's. > > Now, I'm getting these comments internally that I need to implement rssping > 1.0 and start looking at rssping 2.0. This standard from RSSPing.com. > > Well, I see no ping services that accept RssPing1.0. It seems like a free > for all out there. > > Is rssping 1.0 a standard that is trying to get accepting out in the > community? Or is this just a standard for ping-o-matic.com? > > Any more info would be appreciated. > > Kevin > _______________________________________________ > rss-ping mailing list > rss-ping at rssping.com > http://rssping.com/mailman/listinfo/rss-ping_rssping.com > > > -- David Galbraith Founder, Wists.com: visual bookmarks + weblists: http://wists.com/david weblog: http://www.davidgalbraith.org cell: 415 577 8828 mobile (UK): +44 777 565 8880