Problem is solved, I added the following line:
curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, null);
On Jun 10, 7:47 pm, Randomness wrote:
> I just created some php code to retweet a tweet that meets certain
> criteria. The code executes fine from one webserver when called from a
> browser on
I just created some php code to retweet a tweet that meets certain
criteria. The code executes fine from one webserver when called from a
browser on my vista laptop. The same webpage gives an error mesage on
anoher XP machine like this:
The XML page cannot be displayed
Cannot view XML input using
ANSFER, true);
curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, $_h);
$result = curl_exec($curl);
curl_close($curl);
On Apr 12, 3:48 pm, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Can you give an example of the HTTP headers or OAuth query parameters you're
> sending along with both variations of the request? While
I wrote some code that retrieves tweets sent by an authenticated user
which works fine. As the resource I use:
http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.xml
which is used for te base string. For the CURLOPT_URL I added paramers
to the URL like:
?count=200&page=1&include_rts=true
>From the
your loop (i.e.
> retrying after 10 seconds), and eventually reduce the count if that happens
> too frequently.
>
> Arnaud / @rno <http://twitter.com/rno>
>
> On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 11:32 AM, Randomness
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I a trying to capture the last 3200
I a trying to capture the last 3200 tweets from an authenticated user
with the statuses/user_timeline method. I use count = 200 and have a
function with calls the function 16 times with page being 1 to 16, so
it looks like this:
http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.xml?user_id=".$user_i
I have gone through the process of implementing oauth from scratch on
my website, but am unclear about one step in the process.
Acquiring a request token is not a problem and I am getting an
oauth_token and oauth_token_secret fine, no problems there. But after
this I am sending the user to Twitter
I just tried to construct a query that searches for users by location,
as it is registered in the location field of their profiles. I had no
luck and it seems this is not possible. Am I just overlooking
something, or is their another way to find people by location?
--
Twitter developer documentat
Same problem here. When lang=all is used I am getting results. When a
language is specified I get zero results most of the time, while in
some cases I do get a result. Seems very strange.
On Nov 29, 9:25 am, fbparis wrote:
> And same with some search operators (like source:xxx)
>
> Sorry for post
The problem looks quite nasty to me.
I just tried to post the same tweet through a webpage with a php
library and also through a website with Twitter anywhere, All gave the
same wrong url back!
On Nov 11, 6:00 pm, Randomness wrote:
> I just ran into a strange problem while sending a tw
Hi Sarah,
You can download an Excel sheet here, that will get you your last 3200
tweets fast. This is as far back as Twitter currently allows us
through the API. From the sheet you can also search through them.
Go to http://twopcharts.com/downloads.php and download My_tweets_2.1
Good luck
On No
wrote:
> Twitter itself won't do this. It's definitely your library.
>
> 1. Make sure that you send the status via the POST body and not via the
> query part of the URL.
> 2. Don't do more encoding than absolutely necessary.
>
> Tom
>
> On 11/11/10 6:00
I just ran into a strange problem while sending a tweet from Excel. I
tried to post a message that included an ampersand like this:
take a look at this:
http://mywebsite.com/page.php?para1=this¶2=that
When posted this message looks like this:
take a look at th
As I am testing my application, I am running into a weird problem with
signature generation. I am using the HMAC-SHA1 algorithm to generate a
signature key that is 40 characters long. I subsequently convert this
to bytes and base64 encode this. Comparing this with the example on
twitter.com I get a
e header. The header is simple:
> Authorization: OAuth oauth_timestamp="", oauth_nonce="",
> oauth_signature="", etc (of course, fill in the values)
>
> Tom
>
> On 9/21/10 12:45 AM, Randomness wrote:
>
>
>
> > that was the part of the
t;
> On 9/21/10 12:39 AM, Randomness wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am really getting confused. I did not show the base string, as I
> > believe it is only used to caclulate the signature, but it looks like
> > this:
>
> > POST&http%3A%2F%2Fapi.twitter.com%2F1%2Fsta
OAuth " & Cells(17, 3)
>
> Also, if I am not mistaken, %22 is " and I definitely see those in your
> Base String ;-) I'm not saying that it's impossible to have them there,
> just that it's very unlikely that you need them there.
>
> Also, like Taylor
Multiple things:
> * You missed a space in the Authorization header. Go look in my post ;)
> * You don't have to put the quotes in the Base String. Only in the
> Authorization: header.
>
> Tom
>
> On 9/21/10 12:14 AM, Randomness wrote:
>
>
>
> > I still get the
gt;
> If you changed those, and it still doesn't work, please give these :
> * A sample Base String
> * A TCP dump of a full request, including response.
>
> Tom
>
> PS: Do I know you?
>
> On 9/20/10 8:38 PM, Randomness wrote:
>
>
>
> > I believe
I believe I have solved all the issues of getting the right
information to send a tweet using Excel. Calculation of oauth_nonce
and oauth_timestamp look good and also the calculation of the
oath_signature seems to be in order.
When I try to post the message I get a message asking for user name
and
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