ping a weblog
you've followed an old result from a ping to get here. if you want to ping
us about another update to the same site, use this
link. (which you could bookmark or add to your list of favorites.)
there are three basic ways to ping this site automatically when you
update your weblog. the third method is preferred.
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load http://ping.blo.gs/?name=example&url=http://example.com/.
it will redirect back to this page (unless the direct parameter,
explained below, is used). if the ping was successful, the redirect will
include "state=success" in the url. the full list of parameters that are
understood:
- name: the name of the weblog
- url: the url of the weblog
- checkUrl: (optional) the url to be checked for the weblog status
(useful when your site uses frames, so you can direct users to the
frameset, but tell this site to check the correct frame for
updates.)
- rssUrl: (optional) the url of the weblog's corresponding rss or atom feed
- direct: (optional) if set to anything other than zero, then the response will simply consist of either the text 'Thanks for the ping' or a message explaining the failure.
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use the weblogs.com
xml-rpc interface at http://ping.blo.gs/.
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use the weblogUpdates.extendedPing xml-rpc call at
http://ping.blo.gs/. this is just like weblogUpdates.ping
but it takes two additional string parameters for the
checkUrl and rssUrl. note: we
save the value of the checkUrl and rssUrl, so you can simply use the form
above or an extended ping once, and then continue to use the basic
weblogs.com-style ping for future updates. there are examples of what the ping should look like, including names that use non-ASCII characters.
note: you must make sure the correct Host:
header is included in your request when using any of these three methods.
once you use the form here to ping your website (or use the xml-rpc
interface), updates from all other sources will be ignored for the
next three days.