It's also used for OAuth Echo, if I'm not mistaken?
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On 08/31/10 01:21, Matt Harris wrote:
> Hey Jud,
>
> There are no plans to deprecate verify_credentials. It's use is still
> valid for OAuth as it allows you to check if the user token and secret
> you have are still good.
>
> Best,
> Matt
On 08/19/10 17:16, Ken wrote:
> Taylor, I don't need this as much as some other developers but I think
> I understand why they keep asking for this.
>
> Sure, our app is not "logged in". But many apps make the user log in
> to Twitter in order to use the app. Then, when the user is done with
> the
> However, if oauth-proxy is indeed doing OAuth as badly as your list of
> faults implies, I may have a bit of a job on my hands to figure out
> what it's doing and fix it, or might try to find some other OAuth
> proxy or client. Pity, though, as oauth-proxy was about the only
> thing I'd found s
On 07/29/10 16:40, David Tavárez wrote:
> When I try to send an update containing accented words, the api throws
> an error: "Incorrect signature". What can I do?
It sounds like you're not encoding characters properly -- see
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/msg/12d17a57566e2
On 07/21/10 15:13, James wrote:
> I'm attempting to stream Tweets from the UK as a whole(filtering
> further with tracking words), using Twitters stream API, however I'm
> having trouble with my bounding box.
>
> The LAT/LON pairs I'm using to define a bounding box of the whoe
> UK(Ire included) is