On Oct 22, 12:54 am, Jesse Stay wrote:
> Same here! BTW, if anyone wants a Catalyst OAuth Authentication::Credentials
> module I've got one written - just getting it ready for CPAN right now.
Jesse, let me know when the module is on CPAN. I'll add it to the SEE
ALSO
section in the Net::Twitter
On Oct 21, 11:28 pm, Nigel Cannings
wrote:
> Sorry, I should have said that it is the authorization url that
> remains the same until a user actually accepts your application.
>
> It is the authorization url that becomes stale if reused, or unused
> for a period of time. Access tokens, as you qu
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 1:39 AM, PJB wrote:
>
>
> On Oct 21, 11:28 pm, Nigel Cannings
> wrote:
>
> > Hope that is a better explanation, and might I say on behalf of all
> > the Perl hackers on the list, keep the good work up!
>
> Hear hear! Net::Twitter is a brilliant and easy-to-use Perl inter
On Oct 21, 11:28 pm, Nigel Cannings
wrote:
> Hope that is a better explanation, and might I say on behalf of all
> the Perl hackers on the list, keep the good work up!
Hear hear! Net::Twitter is a brilliant and easy-to-use Perl interface
to Twitter.
Sorry, I should have said that it is the authorization url that
remains the same until a user actually accepts your application.
It is the authorization url that becomes stale if reused, or unused
for a period of time. Access tokens, as you quite rightly say, don't
expire unless revoked.
I expe
On Oct 20, 4:28 am, Nigel Cannings
wrote:
> I found an issue using the "server" example included in Net::Twitter
> (oauth_webapp.pl).
Hi, Nigel. I'm the author of Net::Twitter. I'd like to update the
sample included
with the distribution to fix the problem you encountered, but I don't
complete