I couldn't find any reference to pingbacks/trackbacks for Django, could you point me in the right direction? :)
Many thanks!
On 26 September 2012 16:49, Ilian Iliev <ilian@i-n-i.org> wrote:
Hi,in the case of wordpress this is just an XML-RCP call it is used for pingbacks/tracebacks.There is similar implementation in zinnia if I remember correctly. Otherwise you can just createa method that will get/post to specific URL to notify it about the changed content.Greetings,Ilian Iliev
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On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Tom <tom@distracts.co.uk> wrote:Hi All,Wordpress has something called Update Services, a feature that pings certain web services when content is created or updated.Does Django happen to have anything similar? What I'm trying to achieve is a way to tell a remote server that a piece of content has either been created, updated, or deleted.Many thanks for any advice or suggestions,Tom
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