I making android twitter app.
I want to add log-out funtion in my app, but oAuth has no log-out.
So I open web-view with 'http://api.twitter.com/logout' for log-out,
but twitter logout page redirecting automatically 'http://
mobile.twitter.com/', so i cant see logout page.
Is this normal redire
Al,
Be sure to get the 2.1 beta that was just recently posted.
Andrew,
I'm not sure what you mean saying that the .NET OAuth stuff is out of
date/incomplete "on the Twitter side."
On May 26, 3:15 pm, Andrew Badera wrote:
> Cool. Just keep in mind a lot of the .NET OAuth stuff, especially on the
Has anyone seen this behavior before? Is this a once in a lifetime
event? I (still) haven't found any mention of this anywhere.
Ricky
On Apr 20, 2:47 pm, Ricky wrote:
> I've had a bug submitted by a user of the Twitterizer .NET library,
> and it appears to be a possible bug with
think) contains the previous
status.
Below is the example, both from the user "ronneylovely". The status
"wow" has been deleted.
Thanks in advance for any insight or attention you give,
Ricky
JSON (api.twitter.com/1/users/show/ronneylovely.json):
{"favourites_count":
@Mark: Sorry to bother you a second time, but you missed the link on
the open source page. http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Open+source#NET
Thanks again,
Ricky
On Mar 22, 1:15 pm, Mark McBride wrote:
> Done
> ---Mark
>
> http://twitter.com/mccv
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>
>
> On Mon, Mar 22, 201
@Ian: I think we have our answer.
@Mark: Thanks!
Ricky
On Mar 22, 1:15 pm, Mark McBride wrote:
> Done
> ---Mark
>
> http://twitter.com/mccv
>
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 9:38 AM, IanQuigley wrote:
> > Are you sure they check this forum for update requests? Yo
Can some one at Twitter please update the address of the Twitterizer
open source project on the libraries and open source pages under
C#/.NET and .NET, respectively. Also, it is now written for .NET 3.5.
The new web address is: www.twitterizer.net.
Thanks,
Ricky
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TwitterVB is actually a port of version 1 of Twitterizer. (I'm named
in the source :D)
Ricky
On Mar 7, 6:34 pm, John Meyer wrote:
> Take a look athttp://twittervb.codeplex.com/for some examples.
>
> John Meyer
> Freelance Consultanthttp://www.pueblonative.com/blog
>
> If
Actually, ignore me. You were totally right. I accidentally limited
the text box in the desktop app to 6 chars, so it was truncating them.
I need a nap.
Thanks,
Ricky
On Mar 7, 5:07 pm, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You are missing a digit from the desktop PIN. It shou
I thought the same thing, but Twitter has absolutely given me 6 digit
pins.
Ricky
On Mar 7, 5:07 pm, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You are missing a digit from the desktop PIN. It should always be 7 digits.
>
> Abraham
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, M
I'm developing a library that can be used with either web or desktop.
Since I had code already going in a web application, I use it to do my
initial development.
Ricky
On Mar 7, 5:03 pm, Ryan Alford wrote:
> Why are you using PIN based authorization for web applications? Web
> a
cess_token?oauth_verifier=541907
Invalid oauth_verifier parameter
This may be more of a .NET question, as there may be some kind of
nuance when making requests through a windows application, but I
thought it might be worth my time to ask everyone, in case I'm doing
something dumb (it happens).
Thanks for your time,
Ricky
www.twitterizer.net
After it has been approved, do we need to add source parameter to all
twitter status updates? Or does twitter do it automatically?
On Mar 12, 1:45 am, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> > You probably missed it the same way i missed it. The term Twitter uses
> > is not what my mind assumed it would be.
>
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