[twitter-dev] Re: Read only @anywhere application bug fix

2010-04-18 Thread maskin
I can't find a label which is named „Default Access type“ please see my screenshot:http://cl.ly/T1C Please go to : http://twitter.com/oauth_clients //@maskin On 4月17日, 午後4:37, @keeev k.niederm...@gmail.com wrote: following these steps: 1) Go to:http://twitter.com/oauth 2) Click on

[twitter-dev] Re: Read only @anywhere application bug fix

2010-04-18 Thread @iStylesMK
5) Change the Default Access type to Read Write It's not working for us either despite the change to R/W. App key 4hIZQHIItgc3IrCKyqsjQ and testing on http://www.istyles.com/index_test.php The follow button and tweet box loads fine but the actions do not (eg, does not follow, does not tweet).

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Read only @anywhere application bug fix

2010-04-18 Thread Abraham Williams
I just followed @iStylesdotcom no problem through your test page. Follow my troubleshooting info: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/msg/080bdd99661b9b43 If it still does not work let us know your browser specifics. Abraham On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 18:40, @iStylesMK

[twitter-dev] Re: Read only @anywhere application bug fix

2010-04-18 Thread @iStylesMK
Thanks, I just tested it with @iStylesMK and it worked! I was previously testing with an account with protected tweets and that did not work. I ran another test just to be sure and protected accounts (or at least, my protected account) did not work but a public account (eg @iStylesMK) worked

[twitter-dev] Re: Read only @anywhere application bug fix

2010-04-17 Thread Dustin Diaz
Albert, No. This issue addresses the fact that write operations were not allowed. Thus for example, clicking following would throw a 401 - permission denied — However other read widgets, such as hovercards, would continue to work until you attempt to follow. -- Subscription settings:

[twitter-dev] Re: Read only @anywhere application bug fix

2010-04-17 Thread @keeev
following these steps: 1) Go to:http://twitter.com/oauth 2) Click on your application 3) On the Application Details page click the Edit Application Settings button 4) On the settings page for your application, scroll down to the item labeled Default Access type 5) Change the Default

[twitter-dev] Re: Read only @anywhere application bug fix

2010-04-17 Thread Andy
5) Change the Default Access type to Read Write this will not work for me - no tweets will be send out so far thanks for any hint -- Subscription settings: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/subscribe?hl=en

[twitter-dev] Re: Read only @anywhere application bug fix

2010-04-16 Thread Albert Stein
Is this what caused the issue I wrote about this morning - where the follow buttons became user not found buttons after a few refreshes and then after say 20-30 minutes the buttons would revert to the correct follow buttons? thanks On Apr 16, 6:59 pm, Todd Kloots klo...@twitter.com wrote: There