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  2. XML-RPC - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML-RPC

    The XML-RPC protocol was created in 1998 by Dave Winer of UserLand Software and Microsoft, [2] with Microsoft seeing the protocol as an essential part of scaling up its efforts in business-to-business e-commerce. [3]

  3. Pingback - Wikipedia

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    Essentially, a pingback is an XML-RPC request (not to be confused with an ICMP ping) sent from Site A to Site B, when an author of the blog at Site A writes a post that links to Site B. The request includes the URI of the linking page. When Site B receives the notification signal, it automatically goes back to Site A checking for the existence ...

  4. Ping (blogging) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ping_(blogging)

    In blogging, a ping is an XML-RPC-based push mechanism by which a weblog notifies a server that its content has been updated. [1] An XML-RPC signal is sent from the weblog to one or more Ping servers, as specified by originating weblog), to notify a list of their "Services" of new content on the weblog.

  5. Really Simple Discovery - Wikipedia

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  6. Trackback - Wikipedia

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    A trackback is an acknowledgment. This acknowledgment is sent via a network signal (XML-RPC ping) from the originating site to the receiving site.The receptor often publishes a link back to the originator indicating its worthiness.

  7. UserLand Software - Wikipedia

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    Created in 1998 by UserLand Software and Microsoft, [32] XML-RPC is a remote procedure call protocol that uses XML to encode its calls and HTTP as a transport mechanism. [ 33 ] UserLand first included a stable XML-RPC framework with its 5.1.3 release of Frontier in August 1998 [ 34 ] and subsequently made extensive use of XML-RPC in its ...

  8. List of web service protocols - Wikipedia

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    E-Business XML; Hessian; Internet Open Trading Protocol; JSON-RPC; JSON-WSP; SOAP - outgrowth of XML-RPC, originally an acronym for Simple Object Access Protocol; Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) Web Processing Service (WPS) WSCL - Web Services Conversation Language; WSFL - Web Services Flow Language (superseded by BPEL)

  9. Linkback - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkback

    XML-RPC call HTTP POST with source and target parameters [2] Capture mechanism Examination of incoming HTTP referrer values Trackback capture script XML-RPC function Webmention capture script Information sent by linking server None Linking site name (Optional) Linking post title (Optional) Linking post excerpt (Optional) Linking post URL ...