Cheers Brandon, you've turned me off XML-RPC before I even really got started
;o)
I take your word that SOAP is the way aheasd. However, the only reason I
started with XML-RPC is that that's the tool the Blogger.com API uses and hence
the one I needed to know.
The fact that it's simple also means it's an easy in-road for me to the whole
Web Services arena.
After a few more articles getting dirty with XML-RPC I may well clean up my act
(excuse the pun) and get in to SOAP....
Cheers Brandon, you've turned me off XML-RPC before I even really got started ;o) I take your word that SOAP is the way aheasd. However, the only reason I started with XML-RPC is that that's the tool the Blogger.com API uses and hence the one I needed to know. The fact that it's simple also means it's an easy in-road for me to the whole Web Services arena. After a few more articles getting dirty with XML-RPC I may well clean up my act (excuse the pun) and get in to SOAP....