I had this issue as well. Posted this ticket on the project's page:
http://github.com/jnunemaker/twitter/issues#issue/59
On Sep 3, 1:05 pm, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
Hey Roger,
Thanks for posting the solution which worked for you and glad it was
sorted out. For completeness
I got to know Apigee this (http://blog.heroku.com/archives/2010/5/27/
apigee_add_on_for_twitter_public_beta/) Heroku newsletter, when they
announced the Apigee for Twitter Add-on. Apigee's console has been an
incredible tool for tinkering and learning more about with twitter's
api.
The biggest
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Daniel Ribeiro dan...@gmail.com wrote:
This issue has came up two years ago (http://groups.google.com/group/
twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/4e6b9b0ae26db3bf/
84a9f110942a07b9?lnk=gstq=since_id+favorites#84a9f110942a07b9).
The feature is still
This issue has came up two years ago (http://groups.google.com/group/
twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/4e6b9b0ae26db3bf/
84a9f110942a07b9?lnk=gstq=since_id+favorites#84a9f110942a07b9).
The feature is still working, and still undocumented (as far as I
know). Am i wrong? Is it
It would be nice to have something that make things clearer to the
user that the requesting app is requesting write rights. Like a big
red warning on the Deny/allow page.
On Aug 18, 6:17 pm, Tom van der Woerdt i...@tvdw.eu wrote:
+1
On 8/18/10 10:55 PM, Eric Marden - API Hacker wrote:
On