On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 11:26 PM, Lil Peck wrote:
>>
>> function getConnectionWithAccessToken($oauth_token, $oauth_token_secret) {
>> $connection = new TwitterOAuth(CONSUMER_KEY, CONSUMER_SECRET,
>> $oauth_token, $oauth_token_secret);
>> return $connection;
>> }
>>
>> $connection = getConnection
>
> function getConnectionWithAccessToken($oauth_token, $oauth_token_secret) {
> $connection = new TwitterOAuth(CONSUMER_KEY, CONSUMER_SECRET,
> $oauth_token, $oauth_token_secret);
> return $connection;
> }
>
> $connection = getConnectionWithAccessToken("abcdefg", "hijklmnop");
> $content = $conn
>
> I have downloaded and installed your files. In which file on which
> line should I paste the code:
>
> function getConnectionWithAccessToken($oauth_token, $oauth_token_secret) {
> $connection = new TwitterOAuth(CONSUMER_KEY, CONSUMER_SECRET,
> $oauth_token, $oauth_token_secret);
> return $con
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 8:38 PM, Lil Peck wrote:
>>
>> I have downloaded and installed your files. In which file on which
>> line should I paste the code:
>>
>> function getConnectionWithAccessToken($oauth_token, $oauth_token_secret) {
>> $connection = new TwitterOAuth(CONSUMER_KEY, CONSUMER_SECR
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 8:38 PM, Lil Peck wrote:
>>
>> I have downloaded and installed your files. In which file on which
>> line should I paste the code:
>>
>> function getConnectionWithAccessToken($oauth_token, $oauth_token_secret) {
>> $connection = new TwitterOAuth(CONSUMER_KEY, CONSUMER_SECR
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 8:52 PM, John Jawed wrote:
> http://svn.php.net/viewvc/pecl/oauth/trunk/examples/twitter/
>
John,
Per your suggestion, I'm trying those files out also. However I get this error
Fatal error: Class 'OAuth' not found
so, which set of files do I need to upload? Or, is this s
Hello Raffi,
> yeah - i was mistaken. i'm just a lowly engineer :P sutorius (the brian
> referenced on that e-mail, and he has posted in this forum before) knows
> best in this case.
Yikes, just saw that mentioned post. I'd like to help gather some
ideas with a few other twitter developers, an
You can check if xauth access is enabled on http://dev.twitter.com
--
Little androids dreaming of Nexus Ones compiled this text.
On Apr 30, 2010 5:59 PM, "Hugo Nunes" wrote:
Hello,
I have aked for having access to the xAuth API and I have received an
e-mail with the message above:
"Thanks for
http://svn.php.net/viewvc/pecl/oauth/trunk/examples/twitter/
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Lil Peck wrote:
> If Twitter doesn't come up with a way for those of us who use PHP curl
> or ASP xhttp to automatically post status updates from our sites, then
> this could be a nice opportunity for so
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 6:22 PM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> To post automatically from your site in PHP is very easy.
> 1) Get TwitterOAuth: http://github.com/abraham/twitteroauth
> 2) Follow these
> instructions: http://dev.twitter.com/pages/oauth_single_token
> Abraham
>
>
Abr
Hello,
I have aked for having access to the xAuth API and I have received an
e-mail with the message above:
"Thanks for your interest in XAuth. Your application now has the
ability to use XAuth, and you can read the documentation here:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-oauth-a
Ryan,
Nice to notice you are on top of things considering I only received the
latest code update a few hours ago
http://blog.collins.net.pr/2010/04/oh-snap-mypostbutler-20-is-back.html
In response - 1/ Guns don't kill people, people kill people.
2/ bulk unfollowing - you still need
Tim,
We're going to work on a smaller one soon. We wanted to make sure the
username of the person you are following was included so that you knew
exactly who you were following when you clicked the button.
Also, we created a new devlist for @Anywhere specific stuff. Check it out:
http://groups.go
I just wanted to jump into the thread and make sure to clarify a few things
being discussed.
1) Re MyPostButler specifically - Brian and the Policy team did the right
thing in responding to Dean and notifying him that his app is currently in
violation of a number of policies that are listed in the
yeah - i was mistaken. i'm just a lowly engineer :P sutorius (the brian
referenced on that e-mail, and he has posted in this forum before) knows
best in this case.
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 4:34 PM, Chris White wrote:
> Hello Raffi,
>
> > and yes - there is a whitelisting for status/updates -- pl
Hello Raffi,
> and yes - there is a whitelisting for status/updates -- please e-mail
> a...@twitter to ask for it.
I don't have permissions so I can't post their name, but a friend of
mine sent such a request and received this response:
---
To post automatically from your site in PHP is very easy.
1) Get TwitterOAuth: http://github.com/abraham/twitteroauth
2) Follow these instructions:
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/oauth_single_token
Abraham
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 16:00, Lil Peck wrote:
> If Twitter doesn't come up with a way fo
i'm confused - why not use an oauth php library if using php?
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Lil Peck wrote:
> If Twitter doesn't come up with a way for those of us who use PHP curl
> or ASP xhttp to automatically post status updates from our sites, then
> this could be a nice opportunity for
If Twitter doesn't come up with a way for those of us who use PHP curl
or ASP xhttp to automatically post status updates from our sites, then
this could be a nice opportunity for someone to create a new web
service to fill that gap. Code a service to which we post our updates
that will in turn subm
Hi Pablo,
Thanks for chiming in about Scribe. I'll take a look again soon at Scribe
and see if I can ascertain its potential fault (or our own if that is the
case).
Keep up the good work on your OAuth library, Pablo! :)
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/episod
On
Hi Taylor!
I believe Rahul is having this problem while using my library (http://
github.com/fernandezpablo85/scribe)
I've tested myself, I'm pretty sure the error lies in my code but I
can't tell why :S
Here's the string that gets signed and the OAuth header in case that
helps!
String to sign
Can you elaborate on what you mean by the accounts being online?
With OAuth, what you get is a token which you can store and use
instead of the login details you are using currently. When you need to
post a tweet, you send in the OAuth token instead of the username and
password, along with the twe
On Apr 26, 8:24 pm, Scott Schulz wrote:
> I've installed ruby, gems, etc, and install twurl via gem, but when I
> run it, I get the following:
>
> /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/twurl-0.6.1/lib/twurl/request_controlle
> r.rb:2:in
> `': uninitialized constant
> Twurl::AbstractCommandControlle
Hi Dale,
First a few facts that will help contextualize:
- When you use OAuth to send a given user through the authorization process,
the result is an access token that will be valid as long as the user
continues to allow your application access.
- The access token is in many ways a contract betw
This issue is resolved this morning, 20100430. Thanks @evan & @ej?
chart updated... http://tweetprobe.tumblr.com/post/551639110
Typically you shouldn't need new keys for different IP addresses or domain
names. With @Anywhere, the domain name has some different effects on the
overall process but the standard REST APIs shouldn't require this
difference.
If you've ever applied and were approved for additional whitelisting for
Great, Tom, thanks for spotting the error. I'll get that fixed!
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/episod
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Thom Nichols wrote:
> Dear Twitter, Taylor, et al,
>
> I found the bug in your documentation. Under the section entitled,
>
We have an application at work that periodically collects popular
article links and posts them to a number of separate twitter accounts.
Currently, we store the login details for each account in our database
and access them when we see that there's new content to post.
I'm trying to figure out how
Taylor,
Here you go. I have tried adding the content type as follows.
conn.setRequestProperty("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-
urlencoded");
But this doesn't help at all and i still continue receiving the same
error of incorrect signature.
Any guess?
Thanks,
Rahul
On Apr 29, 9:03 pm,
Dear Twitter, Taylor, et al,
I found the bug in your documentation. Under the section entitled,
"Acquiring a request token" you have a bullet-point list of
parameters. One of them has a typo.
oauth_signature_method
- HMAC_SHA1
should be
oauth_signature_method
- HMAC-SHA1
It's a hyphen, not an
Hello,
I would agree with bob.hitching - let's take a general approach.
It is obvous that the OAuth twitter login page is not mobile optimized
so, rather than going and asking everyone
what phone you have and then trying to fix it for that phone - why
don't you just follow the best practice for mo
I am working on twitter lists and having abit different issue.
I have 3 pages in my list, when I go to page 2 from page 1, everything
goes fine.
Then I go to page 3 from Page 2, fine.
Now when I go to back 2 from Page 3, I just get next cursor to go to
page 3, but I do not get the cursor to go on
Great Fernando, I'm glad you got it figured it out!
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/episod
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 9:26 PM, Fernando Olivares wrote:
> Got it.
>
> The signatureBaseString has to include the parameters, so after the
> oauth version I was missing t
See Twurl:
http://thechangelog.com/post/536535280/twurl-oauth-enabled-curl-for-the-twitter-api
and
http://github.com/marcel/twurl
+Clint
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 9:47 PM, mcfnord wrote:
> I think I know the answer to this question (YES), but I wanna clarify:
> Everywhere in the docs that I see
On Apr 30, 5:52 pm, "bob.hitching" wrote:
> At Xumii we’re using Twitter mobile oAuth on a wide range of phones,
> from low-end feature phones to high-end smartphones. A recent QA cycle
> revealed 7 out of 30 Most Popular devices not coping with Twitter
> mobile oAuth: Samsung C3110, Nokia 3120, S
Hi Guys,
I have recently got the Twitter GET request rate limit issue in my
application when i am fetching public tweets for twitter-user.
I have kept running my application for whole night and checked in the
morning, got 400 error.
I did not understand the reason why it was showing this error ev
Yes Mr. Williams I should not use this method if it is so, then what
is the way out to deal with my problem. OK I will go with OAuth but I don't
understand how to implement it in my app. Because in my code, I am using
this url to get remaining hits "
http://twitter.com/account/rate_limit_sta
Ok, this is what I have.
- I am using HTTP headers
- I am using POST.
- Regarding SSL, does that mean I have to use https instead of http?
If that's so, then I am doing it. I'm unaware if there's something
else.
- I'm unsure of what you mean by this and the next point. This is my
HTTPBody:
HTTPBo
Great change Mark (and team).
Thanks,
--
Glenn Gillen
http://glenngillen.com/
Thanks for all the replies so far.
Just to clarify, we probably won't be hitting the limit, but I need to
be able to explain the existence of the limit to our clients, and part
of that includes being able to explain to them the details behind how
the limit is applied. Personally, I'm perfectly sat
I'd consider using this if there was a small one available too.
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 12:12 PM, paloalto wrote:
> Follow button in @anywhere api is too large.
> Is there a way to choose a smaller size?
>
>
Hi Raffi and everyone,
Firstly, Twitter is doing better than some other oAuth pages I could
mention..!
At Xumii we’re using Twitter mobile oAuth on a wide range of phones,
from low-end feature phones to high-end smartphones. A recent QA cycle
revealed 7 out of 30 Most Popular devices not coping w
Large recruitment consultancies seem to get very close to that limit,
tweeting out details of vacancies. Can be quite useful to follow for a short
while.
On 30 April 2010 01:40, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
> I can't think of a use or requirement that would need more than 1,000
> tweets per day.
>
>
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