Hi there - it looks like the my.opera.com page you referred to has "auto-detection" capabilities, so if you just put the home-page URL of such a blog in to MarsEdit, it should work. Let me know if you have trouble.
Can you be more specific about what is going wrong with Thai support? I haven't heard any other reports of problems along these lines. Do you happen to know what the text encoding of the blog you're trying to write Thai on is? E.g. is it UTF8 ?
Hi - can you please tell me what goes wrong when you try to send Thai to the blog? Does it come up as garbage text? What happens?
For your Opera blog it looks like there is a problem with the Opera server. Take a look in MarsEdit at Window -> Network Log. If you reproduce the problem, and then copy and paste the text from the log, it will show exactly what is going on. Please send that to me or else paste it here. It is probably something you'll have to ask the Opera site about.
Operation could not be completed. (NSExceptionErrorDomain error 0.)
Reason: *** -[NSBigMutableString _getBlockStart:end:contentsEnd:forRange:stopAtLineSeparators:]: Range or index out of bounds Type: NSRangeException Stack Trace: (N/A)
Thanks - is that for the Opera problem? Did that come out of the Network Log? I'd like to see what happens in the Network Log to get a better idea of what's failing. The text you pasted looks like it came from an error dialog.
yes it from error dialog.. when i try to copy from post from text file and paste to marsedit to post to blog it show the error and quit.. it only happen when i use thai language.. to post on wordpress..
now i use 2.1 it can use but i can type thai directly to the maredit because it show error like copy the word i type for 2 or 3 times..
Hi Pacapao - I also responded to your email. The problem here is in the Opera server's response to MarsEdit's "newPost" request. Instead of a blog post ID it's just returning an empty value. So when MarsEdit tries to ask the server for the blog post by that value, the server naturally can't find anything.
You should send this log to you blog administrator to see why the Opera server isn't returning a valid post ID.