Just in case this ever comes up for someone else, here's how I solved
this. I had to post an empty string to the page. If you note the
lines:
If RequestMethod = "POST" And Not IsNothing(Data) Then
objRequest.ContentLength = Data.Length
Dim objWriter As New StreamWriter(objRequest.GetRequestS
I get great performance in the request_token call.
I've racked my brain trying to come up with a way to send the same
oauth headers some other way (other than writing a php page or
something to do the same). I'm using .Net 1.1 standard HTTPWebRequest
methods to do this. I would expect them to de
Hi,
I'm glad you tried the api.twitter.com URI pattern as well -- as it's really
the correct one.
It is unusual for this method to take that long. Have you tried this
sequence outside of the code environment you're working in? Is there
anything about your coding environment that may be mis-detect
FYI, I have tried the same using https://api.twitter.com as well.
Also in step 3 I have currently changed it to "https://api.twitter.com/
oauth/authorize" because I believe that is the more correct URL
(though authenticate does appear to work).
Any thoughts?
--
Twitter developer documentation an
1. Read
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/4655448e637baa81
2. Wait
On Aug 16, 5:52 pm, benn wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm still getting oauth timeout issues (on twitters side).
>
> Repro steps in safari 3.1:
>
> 1. go to twitterplaces.com
> 2. press 'Allow