Sorry to see this note - especially since the same thing hit me a few times too and I remember the frustration.
I have some advice that I know is good and I often forget it myself - so perhaps it's worth repeating:
Try using your regular editor to research, prepare and edit your work. When you are done (just the text,) you can copy/paste and upload to your account.
I saw a Google Talks video where a software developer was talking about an editor that he wrote for updating (Joomla?) sites. He provides a standard text editor that you can edit in and, when ready, just push a button that sends the article to the site via a simple XML interface. Coding for this is very easy - hopefully the concept will become more popular when more people start using the software.
at 09:10 on June 11th, 2008
Sorry to see this note - especially since the same thing hit me a few times too and I remember the frustration.
I have some advice that I know is good and I often forget it myself - so perhaps it's worth repeating:
Try using your regular editor to research, prepare and edit your work. When you are done (just the text,) you can copy/paste and upload to your account.
I saw a Google Talks video where a software developer was talking about an editor that he wrote for updating (Joomla?) sites. He provides a standard text editor that you can edit in and, when ready, just push a button that sends the article to the site via a simple XML interface. Coding for this is very easy - hopefully the concept will become more popular when more people start using the software.
HTH