Thanks to digg.com
This weekend I wanted to use the “Blog this” feature on digg to write about some articles. Unfortunately whenever I submitted the post it kept telling me that the HTTP response had been something other than 200.
As I write all my posts with performancing for firefox I am pretty sure that the xml-rpc interface of my wordpress is working fine and so I wrote a mail to the digg support. And they did in fact respond several times though it was weekend.
In the end I did not change any settings (or at least they are now on a setting that I had used before and had now success with) but today I could post directly from digg.
So either there was something wrong on the digg end or the problem resolve magically right after I mailed the support team.







On November 29th, 2006 at 10:35 pm
Does any one know how digg does those google ads so they are just one large one at the top? Jump on to any digg article to see what i mean (cant post links yet)
(Edited by chengfu: Link removed due to folowing comment spam)
On November 30th, 2006 at 2:37 pm
Hello Hugo,
The adsense implemention digg uses is not for mortals like us. If you are generating real big number google will put you in a premium publisher group and allow you to modify ad layouts and set your own keywords.
As a regular publisher you could put three adsense boxes beside each other to create a similar effect.