MetaWeblog
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MetaWeblog API (MWA) is a standard client-server application programming interface for weblog (blog) publishing. It is built on XML-RPC. MetaWeblog API was designed to address limitations of Blogger API.
The following blog web applications (servers) implement the standard:
- b2evolution
- bBlog
- Blox.pl
- Community Server
- dasBlog
- Drupal
- Elgg (software)
- Jahia
- Kaywa
- Mac OS X Server Wiki Server
- Mephisto [1]
- Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
- Midgard (software)
- Movable Type 2.1+
- MyOpera
- Pivotlog
- Rollerweblogger[2]
- Quick Blog
- Serendipity weblog
- Subtext
- TIMTAB[3] for TYPO3[4]
- WordPress
- Windows Live Spaces
The following clients implement the standard:
- Blogert [5] (Does not appear to be under development any longer)
- BlogJet [6]
- BloGTK [7]
- BlogWizard [8]
- Bloxer [9]
- Chrysanth WebStory [10]
- dotPost [11]
- ecto [12]
- Elicit [13]
- Feed Mix [14]
- Gnome Blog [15]
- Journler [16]
- KBlogger [17]
- Kablog [18]
- MBloxer [19]
- MozBlog [20]
- Performancing (Firefox plugin) [21]
- PostXING [22]
- PowerBlog [23]
- Semagic [24]
- Qumana [25]
- RocketPost [26]
- w.bloggar [27] - Freeware
- Windows Live Writer [28]
- Adobe Contribute [29]
[edit] Compare to
- Blogger API (also built on XML-RPC)
- LiveJournal API (HTTP and XML-RPC versions)
- Atom API