July 2010 Archives

Thanks for the well wishes

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There are times when you find out just how many people are part of your life.  This has been one of them.  The routine of life, where you get up, drink you tea, shower, get dressed and go off to work, work, finish work, come home, have dinner, watch TV, answer email, go to bed and see only the few members of your family and the people with whom you work builds a false sense of being part of a very small community.

Then the proverbial fan became struck and my support structure came together with amazing speed and solidity.  I can only say thank you so many times, but consider it a looped messages that will only end when I do.

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It would seem the password for the online editor was not the password for the offline editor. 

In Movable Type, to use on off line editor, you need use what is called the “Webservice” password.

Who knew?  Not me, obviously.

Of course when I went back to the helpful pages on how to use Movable Type blogs with LiveWriter, they say to use the Webservice password.  What they DON’T say is that is different the the password you’ve already used hundreds of times to make online entries into the blog.

Well, if a search engine, such as Google or Bing gets you to this page, you can find that password when you are signed into your Movable Type account, near the bottom of the Profile page. 

It even gives you the option of revealing that most annoying of computer features the ***** line.

Good luck!!

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ScribeFire???

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It would appear the Chrome Browser extension ScribeFire may just be the first outside editor to work with our Grazing Press blog.
Here goes...
Windows Live Writer is not cooperation and neither is ScribeFire.  This has become a project for me that I intend to solve today or dissolve the Movable Type usage of this URL.