Why is there no blog ID returned when you get the user/info? I need to
track a certain blog and what if they change the url, title and its
not primary? I can't, simple as that. I don't get why a post has an ID
but a blog doesn't. Does anyone else find this frustrating?
I think the blog url IS the id. The url is unique and no one else will have the same one. If they change it, the response will return the new blog url.
On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 12:56 AM, Brad Bernard <subalterna...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Why is there no blog ID returned when you get the user/info? I need to > track a certain blog and what if they change the url, title and its > not primary? I can't, simple as that. I don't get why a post has an ID > but a blog doesn't. Does anyone else find this frustrating?
They can change the blog url at ANY time. I need a static field to
reference the blog. If they change the url I won't know if that is the
blog I was keeping track of.
On Aug 8, 7:00 am, Jay <battler...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think the blog url IS the id. The url is unique and no one else will have
> the same one. If they change it, the response will return the new blog url.
> On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 12:56 AM, Brad Bernard <subalterna...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > Why is there no blog ID returned when you get the user/info? I need to
> > track a certain blog and what if they change the url, title and its
> > not primary? I can't, simple as that. I don't get why a post has an ID
> > but a blog doesn't. Does anyone else find this frustrating?
Ohhh, I see what you're getting it now. Sorry, I didn't understand that you were keeping track of the blog that closely. Probably we can put in a request to a Tumblr developer on here to add that? How about it, Tumblr?
On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Brad Bernard <subalterna...@gmail.com>wrote:
> They can change the blog url at ANY time. I need a static field to > reference the blog. If they change the url I won't know if that is the > blog I was keeping track of.
> On Aug 8, 7:00 am, Jay <battler...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I think the blog url IS the id. The url is unique and no one else will > have > > the same one. If they change it, the response will return the new blog > url.
> > On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 12:56 AM, Brad Bernard <subalterna...@gmail.com > >wrote:
> > > Why is there no blog ID returned when you get the user/info? I need to > > > track a certain blog and what if they change the url, title and its > > > not primary? I can't, simple as that. I don't get why a post has an ID > > > but a blog doesn't. Does anyone else find this frustrating?
> Ohhh, I see what you're getting it now. Sorry, I didn't understand that you
> were keeping track of the blog that closely.
> Probably we can put in a request to a Tumblr developer on here to add that?
> How about it, Tumblr?
> On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Brad Bernard <subalterna...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > They can change the blog url at ANY time. I need a static field to
> > reference the blog. If they change the url I won't know if that is the
> > blog I was keeping track of.
> > On Aug 8, 7:00 am, Jay <battler...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I think the blog url IS the id. The url is unique and no one else will
> > have
> > > the same one. If they change it, the response will return the new blog
> > url.
> > > On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 12:56 AM, Brad Bernard <subalterna...@gmail.com
> > >wrote:
> > > > Why is there no blog ID returned when you get the user/info? I need to
> > > > track a certain blog and what if they change the url, title and its
> > > > not primary? I can't, simple as that. I don't get why a post has an ID
> > > > but a blog doesn't. Does anyone else find this frustrating?
> Yes where can I put in a request? I'm just waiting for them to add it. > I thought they monitor this group closely?
> -Brad
> On Aug 8, 1:40 pm, Jay <battler...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Ohhh, I see what you're getting it now. Sorry, I didn't understand that > you > > were keeping track of the blog that closely. > > Probably we can put in a request to a Tumblr developer on here to add > that? > > How about it, Tumblr?
> > On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Brad Bernard <subalterna...@gmail.com > >wrote:
> > > They can change the blog url at ANY time. I need a static field to > > > reference the blog. If they change the url I won't know if that is the > > > blog I was keeping track of.
> > > On Aug 8, 7:00 am, Jay <battler...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > I think the blog url IS the id. The url is unique and no one else > will > > > have > > > > the same one. If they change it, the response will return the new > blog > > > url.
> > > > On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 12:56 AM, Brad Bernard < > subalterna...@gmail.com > > > >wrote:
> > > > > Why is there no blog ID returned when you get the user/info? I need > to > > > > > track a certain blog and what if they change the url, title and its > > > > > not primary? I can't, simple as that. I don't get why a post has an > ID > > > > > but a blog doesn't. Does anyone else find this frustrating?
> I don't think they have a ticketing system yet. It would be interesting to
> see what they have planned on their roadmap, too.
> I've seen some responses from the Tumblr team on here from time to time. Not
> too consistent, but hopefully they'll respond.
> On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 6:49 PM, Brad Bernard <subalterna...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > Yes where can I put in a request? I'm just waiting for them to add it.
> > I thought they monitor this group closely?
> > -Brad
> > On Aug 8, 1:40 pm, Jay <battler...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Ohhh, I see what you're getting it now. Sorry, I didn't understand that
> > you
> > > were keeping track of the blog that closely.
> > > Probably we can put in a request to a Tumblr developer on here to add
> > that?
> > > How about it, Tumblr?
> > > On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Brad Bernard <subalterna...@gmail.com
> > >wrote:
> > > > They can change the blog url at ANY time. I need a static field to
> > > > reference the blog. If they change the url I won't know if that is the
> > > > blog I was keeping track of.
> > > > On Aug 8, 7:00 am, Jay <battler...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > I think the blog url IS the id. The url is unique and no one else
> > will
> > > > have
> > > > > the same one. If they change it, the response will return the new
> > blog
> > > > url.
> > > > > On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 12:56 AM, Brad Bernard <
> > subalterna...@gmail.com
> > > > >wrote:
> > > > > > Why is there no blog ID returned when you get the user/info? I need
> > to
> > > > > > track a certain blog and what if they change the url, title and its
> > > > > > not primary? I can't, simple as that. I don't get why a post has an
> > ID
> > > > > > but a blog doesn't. Does anyone else find this frustrating?