I use blogger.com to publish this blog, I have posted about 3400 times, the blog is big. Two times in the last week I have published, and I go back hours later and it is still publishing.
I get on help, post, and post, I have no idea how to stop it. We have a designated server, we reboot the server, break the FTP, and blogger.com continues.
The solution I've found is to just click the "edit posts" button while it is locked publishing in publishing, edit the post, and publish again. Typically clears itself up on the second round.
I'm afraid you will have to deal with this issue forever. Until you move your blog to a different platform. It's quite a task but something that you might want to consider down the road. Wordpress is what I'm using. Good Luck. Enjoy reading your posts.~jbinfrisco
I tried the edit, it works sometimes. I published this post."Blogger Publishing for 8 Hours." as create a new one to see if it stopped it.I think it did. I will probably transition to wordpress, and hope it allow me to hack it, or chop it up.I hope the rank of my site gets blogger.com attention and they write me...
J said on Wednesday November 21st, 2007 12:28:00 AM
my understanding of the problem is that the way blogger builds your site it has to go back and redefine the individual parts of the page; page by page.wordpress is built in such a way that the basic structure is defined once and thus doesn't have the long rebuilds that Blogger & TypePad users must endure.wordpress is definitely an 'extensible' platform. It's basically a shell and you can hack it, chop it up to no end.
J very good explantion.I feel doomed, the other day in an effort to clean orphan links, I deletd some blogger files that I though was a pointing mistake from two years ago. My thought was, blogger will put back if I remove.I think blogger did not republish, with 3400 links, I cannot check easy what is there and not.ProblemsThe transition to wordpress... another problem. I think I know how, but not easy.I have all these labels, they would be lost I think.
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