We're checking by two ways:
Manually through the web
Through the friends and followers lists of the REST API (The new
friends do not exist)
We wonder if it might be a problem only with https requests and XML
format or if others have this problem with http, JSON, and so on.
We checked
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 04:31, CentralB-Dev developm...@central-b.comwrote:
We wonder if it might be a problem only with https requests and XML
format or if others have this problem with http, JSON, and so on.
You could easily test this yourself and know for sure.
We checked immediately,
When the earlier developer posted, it wasn't possible to confirm that.
In the time sense then we've resolved the issue, and the problem was
with a faultily implemented method on our app's end.
Our use of GET versus POST on a POST-only API method, plus the
method's false positive interpretation
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:41 PM, CentralB-Dev developm...@central-b.comwrote:
Although our app gets expected (successful) responses from both
https://twitter.com/friendships/create.xml?user_id=
and
https://twitter.com/friendships/create/.xml ,
Neither actually follows (creates a