[twitter-dev] Re: BOJAN RAJKOVIC - Your DLL is not working!
I agree with Andrew, Bojan. Your work was invaluable to me and I'm sure it has been to others as well. Don't let one ungrateful user run you off. On Aug 14, 4:01 am, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote: On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 11:03 PM, Bojan Rajkovicseveredcr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, After the recent furor over my OAuth implementation, I've decided to end the project. I don't have the time to maintain it currently (real life work is keeping me busy), and upon some reflection after today's outburst, I've come to feel like I've wasted my time working on the project. If you'd like the source code, just shoot me an e-mail, I'd be more than happy to send you a current SVN checkout (that you can import into another repo and continue working from, if you want, though I can't guarantee anything about the commit history. If you know of a way to export history, please let me know). Many thanks to everyone who's helped me and who's supported me in these threads. --B. Bojan, I think it's unfortunate that one childish jerk would be enough of a pain to cause you to shut down your project, especially considering all the other people who've talked about how helpful you've been. I've only barely used/looked at your work, but even so, it's offered value to me. I certainly don't think you've been wasting your time. ∞ Andy Badera ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private ∞ Google me:http://www.google.com/search?q=(andrew+badera)+OR+(andy+badera)
[twitter-dev] Re: BOJAN RAJKOVIC - Your DLL is not working!
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:21 PM, catcallsg.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com wrote: Hey dude, I'm using version 0.1 of your DLL because 0.3 did not compile in VS2005. So, I try posting an update to twitter using spaces replaced with + signs as the standard RFC compliant way of making a POST and I've got everyting working because it posts updates without spaces you see - only I get a 401 Unauthorised when I use spaces. I've tried a hell of a lot of different methods to make a post with spaces - all fail. So, what gives with your DLL? When are you going to release something what works? Wow, when did this turn into BOJAN RAJKOVIC's personal line? There are plenty of .NET libraries out there. Check out LinqToTwitter. By the way, when it's free, you're definitely getting what you pay for. ∞ Andy Badera ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private ∞ Google me: http://www.google.com/search?q=(andrew+badera)+OR+(andy+badera)
[twitter-dev] Re: BOJAN RAJKOVIC - Your DLL is not working!
Since it is his library I am using which needs a fix. I am asking him two things; 1. Is this a known error in 0.1 2. When will 0,3 turn into a working version. So, what was your input again? On Aug 13, 9:23 pm, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote: On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:21 PM, catcallsg.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com wrote: Hey dude, I'm using version 0.1 of your DLL because 0.3 did not compile in VS2005. So, I try posting an update to twitter using spaces replaced with + signs as the standard RFC compliant way of making a POST and I've got everyting working because it posts updates without spaces you see - only I get a 401 Unauthorised when I use spaces. I've tried a hell of a lot of different methods to make a post with spaces - all fail. So, what gives with your DLL? When are you going to release something what works? Wow, when did this turn into BOJAN RAJKOVIC's personal line? There are plenty of .NET libraries out there. Check out LinqToTwitter. By the way, when it's free, you're definitely getting what you pay for. ∞ Andy Badera ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private ∞ Google me:http://www.google.com/search?q=(andrew+badera)+OR+(andy+badera)
[twitter-dev] Re: BOJAN RAJKOVIC - Your DLL is not working!
My input was that you're asking in the wrong place, and that there are working alternatives to demanding fixes in that tone. ∞ Andy Badera ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private ∞ Google me: http://www.google.com/search?q=(andrew+badera)+OR+(andy+badera) On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:47 PM, catcallsg.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com wrote: Since it is his library I am using which needs a fix. I am asking him two things; 1. Is this a known error in 0.1 2. When will 0,3 turn into a working version. So, what was your input again? On Aug 13, 9:23 pm, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote: On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:21 PM, catcallsg.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com wrote: Hey dude, I'm using version 0.1 of your DLL because 0.3 did not compile in VS2005. So, I try posting an update to twitter using spaces replaced with + signs as the standard RFC compliant way of making a POST and I've got everyting working because it posts updates without spaces you see - only I get a 401 Unauthorised when I use spaces. I've tried a hell of a lot of different methods to make a post with spaces - all fail. So, what gives with your DLL? When are you going to release something what works? Wow, when did this turn into BOJAN RAJKOVIC's personal line? There are plenty of .NET libraries out there. Check out LinqToTwitter. By the way, when it's free, you're definitely getting what you pay for. ∞ Andy Badera ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private ∞ Google me:http://www.google.com/search?q=(andrew+badera)+OR+(andy+badera)
[twitter-dev] Re: BOJAN RAJKOVIC - Your DLL is not working!
Furthermore - I have wrote an entire program with full Twitter Interfacing from Searching to Following to Finally Updating and now I find I cannot post spaces with the library. I cannot rewrite my entire code base because you suggest LINQ2Twitter. I am using this guys library and he really needs to get it sorted for me and the rest of his user base. Basically, my only work around is to replace spaces with an underscore _ That works. But it looks like garbage.
[twitter-dev] Re: BOJAN RAJKOVIC - Your DLL is not working!
Perhaps you need to reconsider your design abstractions -- you should be able to virtually plug and play. You should have an assembly sitting between your app and the Twitter library, if you're using third party, and use your intermediary assembly as an adapter or facade. That makes it a lot simpler to swap the library on the backend. You can also use interfaces for this sort of purpose; I prefer the separate assembly because it reduces regression testing needs when you make changes later. Single-purpose-ish principle. Have you tried encoding the spaces before sending them into his library? ∞ Andy Badera ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private ∞ Google me: http://www.google.com/search?q=(andrew+badera)+OR+(andy+badera) On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:50 PM, catcallsg.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com wrote: Furthermore - I have wrote an entire program with full Twitter Interfacing from Searching to Following to Finally Updating and now I find I cannot post spaces with the library. I cannot rewrite my entire code base because you suggest LINQ2Twitter. I am using this guys library and he really needs to get it sorted for me and the rest of his user base. Basically, my only work around is to replace spaces with an underscore _ That works. But it looks like garbage.
[twitter-dev] Re: BOJAN RAJKOVIC - Your DLL is not working!
Dim post_data As String = TextBox1.Text Dim url As String = http://twitter.com/statuses/ update.xml?status= post_data Dim xml As String = oauth.WebRequest(RequestMethod.POST, url, String.Empty) This is my code. I'll try URL Encoding the string next. Thanks for the suggestion. On Aug 13, 9:53 pm, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote: Perhaps you need to reconsider your design abstractions -- you should be able to virtually plug and play. You should have an assembly sitting between your app and the Twitter library, if you're using third party, and use your intermediary assembly as an adapter or facade. That makes it a lot simpler to swap the library on the backend. You can also use interfaces for this sort of purpose; I prefer the separate assembly because it reduces regression testing needs when you make changes later. Single-purpose-ish principle. Have you tried encoding the spaces before sending them into his library? ∞ Andy Badera ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private ∞ Google me:http://www.google.com/search?q=(andrew+badera)+OR+(andy+badera) On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:50 PM, catcallsg.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com wrote: Furthermore - I have wrote an entire program with full Twitter Interfacing from Searching to Following to Finally Updating and now I find I cannot post spaces with the library. I cannot rewrite my entire code base because you suggest LINQ2Twitter. I am using this guys library and he really needs to get it sorted for me and the rest of his user base. Basically, my only work around is to replace spaces with an underscore _ That works. But it looks like garbage.
[twitter-dev] Re: BOJAN RAJKOVIC - Your DLL is not working!
Yeah - after much searching I discovered the URL encoding for space is %2B - but this still did not work. I really think there is a problem with oauth.WebRequest() in the DLL? I know there is a Twitter Interface but there is no documentation on how to use it either (that Rackovic wrote) On Aug 13, 9:55 pm, catcalls g.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com wrote: Dim post_data As String = TextBox1.Text Dim url As String = http://twitter.com/statuses/ update.xml?status= post_data Dim xml As String = oauth.WebRequest(RequestMethod.POST, url, String.Empty) This is my code. I'll try URL Encoding the string next. Thanks for the suggestion. On Aug 13, 9:53 pm, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote: Perhaps you need to reconsider your design abstractions -- you should be able to virtually plug and play. You should have an assembly sitting between your app and the Twitter library, if you're using third party, and use your intermediary assembly as an adapter or facade. That makes it a lot simpler to swap the library on the backend. You can also use interfaces for this sort of purpose; I prefer the separate assembly because it reduces regression testing needs when you make changes later. Single-purpose-ish principle. Have you tried encoding the spaces before sending them into his library? ∞ Andy Badera ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private ∞ Google me:http://www.google.com/search?q=(andrew+badera)+OR+(andy+badera) On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:50 PM, catcallsg.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com wrote: Furthermore - I have wrote an entire program with full Twitter Interfacing from Searching to Following to Finally Updating and now I find I cannot post spaces with the library. I cannot rewrite my entire code base because you suggest LINQ2Twitter. I am using this guys library and he really needs to get it sorted for me and the rest of his user base. Basically, my only work around is to replace spaces with an underscore _ That works. But it looks like garbage.
[twitter-dev] Re: BOJAN RAJKOVIC - Your DLL is not working!
url encoding for space is %20, not 2B On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 15:27, catcalls g.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com wrote: Yeah - after much searching I discovered the URL encoding for space is %2B - but this still did not work. I really think there is a problem with oauth.WebRequest() in the DLL? I know there is a Twitter Interface but there is no documentation on how to use it either (that Rackovic wrote) On Aug 13, 9:55 pm, catcalls g.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com wrote: Dim post_data As String = TextBox1.Text Dim url As String = http://twitter.com/statuses/ update.xml?status= post_data Dim xml As String = oauth.WebRequest(RequestMethod.POST, url, String.Empty) This is my code. I'll try URL Encoding the string next. Thanks for the suggestion. On Aug 13, 9:53 pm, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote: Perhaps you need to reconsider your design abstractions -- you should be able to virtually plug and play. You should have an assembly sitting between your app and the Twitter library, if you're using third party, and use your intermediary assembly as an adapter or facade. That makes it a lot simpler to swap the library on the backend. You can also use interfaces for this sort of purpose; I prefer the separate assembly because it reduces regression testing needs when you make changes later. Single-purpose-ish principle. Have you tried encoding the spaces before sending them into his library? ∞ Andy Badera ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private ∞ Google me: http://www.google.com/search?q=(andrew+badera)+OR+(andy+badera)http://www.google.com/search?q=%28andrew+badera%29+OR+%28andy+badera%29 On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:50 PM, catcallsg.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com wrote: Furthermore - I have wrote an entire program with full Twitter Interfacing from Searching to Following to Finally Updating and now I find I cannot post spaces with the library. I cannot rewrite my entire code base because you suggest LINQ2Twitter. I am using this guys library and he really needs to get it sorted for me and the rest of his user base. Basically, my only work around is to replace spaces with an underscore _ That works. But it looks like garbage. -- Internets. Serious business.
[twitter-dev] Re: BOJAN RAJKOVIC - Your DLL is not working!
I am using this guys library and he really needs to get it sorted for me and the rest of his user base. Um, no he doesn't. Bojan's a great guy who's helped me a great deal, but he doesn't owe you (or me) anything. On Aug 13, 7:50 pm, JDG ghil...@gmail.com wrote: url encoding for space is %20, not 2B On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 15:27, catcalls g.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com wrote: Yeah - after much searching I discovered the URL encoding for space is %2B - but this still did not work. I really think there is a problem with oauth.WebRequest() in the DLL? I know there is a Twitter Interface but there is no documentation on how to use it either (that Rackovic wrote) On Aug 13, 9:55 pm, catcalls g.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com wrote: Dim post_data As String = TextBox1.Text Dim url As String = http://twitter.com/statuses/ update.xml?status= post_data Dim xml As String = oauth.WebRequest(RequestMethod.POST, url, String.Empty) This is my code. I'll try URL Encoding the string next. Thanks for the suggestion. On Aug 13, 9:53 pm, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote: Perhaps you need to reconsider your design abstractions -- you should be able to virtually plug and play. You should have an assembly sitting between your app and the Twitter library, if you're using third party, and use your intermediary assembly as an adapter or facade. That makes it a lot simpler to swap the library on the backend. You can also use interfaces for this sort of purpose; I prefer the separate assembly because it reduces regression testing needs when you make changes later. Single-purpose-ish principle. Have you tried encoding the spaces before sending them into his library? ∞ Andy Badera ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private ∞ Google me: http://www.google.com/search?q=(andrew+badera)+OR+(andy+badera)http://www.google.com/search?q=%28andrew+badera%29+OR+%28andy+badera%29 On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:50 PM, catcallsg.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com wrote: Furthermore - I have wrote an entire program with full Twitter Interfacing from Searching to Following to Finally Updating and now I find I cannot post spaces with the library. I cannot rewrite my entire code base because you suggest LINQ2Twitter. I am using this guys library and he really needs to get it sorted for me and the rest of his user base. Basically, my only work around is to replace spaces with an underscore _ That works. But it looks like garbage. -- Internets. Serious business.
[twitter-dev] Re: BOJAN RAJKOVIC - Your DLL is not working!
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 3:21 PM, catcallsg.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com wrote: ... So, what gives with your DLL? When are you going to release something what works? Honestly, I can't believe you haven't been banned from this group yet. -damon
[twitter-dev] Re: BOJAN RAJKOVIC - Your DLL is not working!
Hi all, After the recent furor over my OAuth implementation, I've decided to end the project. I don't have the time to maintain it currently (real life work is keeping me busy), and upon some reflection after today's outburst, I've come to feel like I've wasted my time working on the project. If you'd like the source code, just shoot me an e-mail, I'd be more than happy to send you a current SVN checkout (that you can import into another repo and continue working from, if you want, though I can't guarantee anything about the commit history. If you know of a way to export history, please let me know). Many thanks to everyone who's helped me and who's supported me in these threads. --B.