Getting WordPress for Android to work with 1and1

I’ve been stumped the last few days, trying to figure out why I was unable to update my self-hosted WordPress blog hosted on a medium-tier shared hosting space at 1and1 … it was just not working with the Android app.

It used to work. Back when I had a smartphone, I used the Android app a few times to post to WordPress … but it’s been awhile since I wanted to do it and now that I have the new Nexus 7.2 tablet, I thought I’d give the always-improving Android WordPress app another shot. But I’ve read that with WordPress 3.5, there was a change in the xml-rpc mechanism that WordPress uses (for instance, admins can no longer toggle it on or off from the control panel) and now that WordPress version 3.6 is out, who knows – but, the point is, it no longer worked for me.

After trying everything else it seemed — messing with the .htaccess and php.ini files, re-installing WordPress, reinstalling the Android app, etc etc — finally, I tried something that worked.

I renamed my xmlrpc.php file and uploaded this plugin, modified it, then activated it.

Rename XMLRPC (Jorge, daniloercoli and Automattic) y’all are my hero. According to the official WordPress Android app’s help page, excerpted below, this is likely my host’s fault.

My Host Blocks XML-RPC Access! How do I fix that?

Needing someone or something to blame when things go wrong, I’m blaming you, 1and1 – and it’s just about the final straw and I know I’ve said that before. But this, on top of another problem I’ve been experiencing on this WordPress installation that prevents me from uploading an image bigger than 1MB (yes, I know! What year is it?) makes me wonder if maybe it’s just not time to start over, somewhere else.

Pack up the database, migrate it all over and move the domain registrar and everything. I’ve been with 1and1 for almost ten years now, but maybe it’s time to move on up and leave the Wal-Mart of webhosts.

I remember the last time I had to rebuild my WordPress database, when I created this MultiSite version. I’m pretty sure it took all weekend, but that was years ago and I didn’t know then what I know now. Knowing more now means it will likely take twice as long.

Anyway, I wanted to put this out there in case anyone else with 1and1 is suddenly finding they have trouble publishing to their blog via the great apps that now exist to make the WordPress platform better than ever.

Montessori House for Children website launches

I’m proud to announce the recent launch of the Montessorihouseforchildren.com website, a website for a local school serving students up to nine years old.

I was tasked with migrating the site from an outdated Drupal installation to a state-of-the-art responsive WordPress site that the staff of the school can maintain themeselves.

The new website allows teachers to update news about their classrooms and requires parents to sign in before accessing it, protecting the privacy of the students. Parents are also encouraged to sign up for e-mail updates which is powered by RSS Mailchimp campaigns to send parents emails the day following a new post about the classrooms they’re interested in.

It also features a prominent call to action button that encourages prospective parents to fill out a contact form to schedule a visit at the school, which has been reported to be very effective in driving new enrollment.

Before

via archive.org
via archive.org

After

circa Dec. 2013
circa Dec. 2013

 

 

 

Go Texans / Shy in his wagon

Kim wants it to be known that she took this photo, of Marshall, in his Texans shirt, before their pre-season opener. Is he a football fan? Time will only tell, but he really didn't seem that interested in it all but that's from a biased source, so ...
Kim wants it to be known that she took this photo, of Marshall, in his Texans shirt, before their pre-season opener. Is he a football fan? Time will only tell, but he really didn’t seem that interested in it all but that’s from a biased source, so …
When he sees people in his wagon, he gets shy, and activates the wagon's cloaking device, as captured in this photograph.
When he sees people in his wagon, he gets shy, and activates the wagon’s cloaking device, as captured in this photograph.