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NAMENet::Blogger::Engine::Userland - base class for UserLand Blogger API enginesSYNOPSISIt's very dark in here because this is a black box. DESCRIPTIONThis package inherits Net::Blogger::Engine::Base and implements shared methods for the UserLand Manila and RadioUserland XML-RPC servers.This package should not be called directly. It is a base class used by Net::Blogger::Engine::Manila and Net::Blogger::Engine::Radio OBJECT METHODS$pkg->init(\%args)Releases prior to Net::Blogger 0.85 accepted a list of arguments rather than a reference. Version 0.85+ are backwards compatible.$pkg->Proxy($uri)Get/set the URI of the Manila->Blogger proxy.If no proxy is explicitly defined then the method determines the hostname for the Manila server using the current blogid. "Just to clarify, the URI is /RPC2, even if your blogid (homepage url) is a sub-site url, like http://www.myserver.com/mysite/. It's never something like /mysite/RPC2." --Jake Savin (Userland) $pkg->AppKey()Returns true. Manila does not require a Blogger API key, but specifies something (anything) all the same.$pkg->BlogId()Get/Set the current blog id.Ensures that the blogid contains a trailing slash, without which the Frontier engine freaks out. $pkg->MaxPostLength()By default, returns undef. In other words, there is no max post length for Manila."As far as I know there is no max length for a post, certainly nothing you have to enforce on your end." --Dave Winer (Userland) metaWeblog API METHODS$pkg->metaWeblog()Returns an object. Woot!VERSION1.0DATE$Date: 2005/03/26 19:29:08 $AUTHORAaron Straup CopeSEE ALSONet::Bloggerhttp://frontier.userland.com/emulatingBloggerInManila LICENSECopyright (c) 2001-2005 Aaron Straup Cope.This is free software, you may use it and distribute it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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