Yes, I would like to use php for this project.
Thanks,
Jon
On Apr 6, 10:16 pm, Peter Denton petermden...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jon,
Are you using PHP?
Regards,
Peter
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 8:44 PM, JonP dbuni...@cox.net wrote:
I was able to find an XML feed for those that I follow:
Check out our website explorewww.com. We display most recent statuses from
friends timeline. If you need the same stuff then I can help you get php
code to display these results on your website.
Please let me know.
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 11:14 AM, JonP dbuni...@cox.net wrote:
Yes, I would
Thanks Peter, but this appears to just be your own activity. I am
looking to create a page that mimics the activity of those I
follow just like you see when you log-in to twitter.
I want to display their photo, name w/link to twitter account, tweet,
time, etc.
This all appears possible with
If you just want to pull your protected timeline into an rss feed try:
http://freemyfeed.com/
2009/4/7 JonP dbuni...@cox.net
Thanks Peter, but this appears to just be your own activity. I am
looking to create a page that mimics the activity of those I
follow just like you see when you
Surely this cannot be too difficult! The XML feed already exists, I
already have an rss praser, so if someone could just provide me with
the code to authenticate so I can actually pull the feed into my
praser on my server I would be willing to pay!
I know one of you knows how to do this! Thanks!
Mr. Peter McDenton's fine example will do exactly what you want, it
seems. He updated it to pull the friend's timeline instead of your
personal timeline:
http://twibs.com/examples/example.php
Is this not what you are asking?
-Chad
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 7:32 PM, JonP dbuni...@cox.net wrote:
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 7:49 PM, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi Jon,
I'm not sure what tone you intended with I know one of you knows how to
do this but when it played in my head it sounded like a threatening father
voice.
+1.
We're all pretty willing to help out on this list,
Yeah, Jon, honestly your attitude is pretty lame. I took time to write
something for you that did EXACTLY what you asked, in PHP, as you requested,
in an HTML page, with everything done. All that you had to do was copy and
paste it into your page, changed the username and password, and it would
you're not using the code I sent correct?
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 1:19 PM, JonP dbuni...@cox.net wrote:
I am getting the following error:
200 OK. The request has succeeded. However, valid XML was not
returned.
On Apr 7, 12:55 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
If you just want
Peter, I would like to use your code if possible, thank you for
updating it for me! The version you had earlier was different. This is
perfect!
I will gladly pay you for it. I really appreciate all the help, from
all of you, Mr. Denton especially for writing that for me!
I didn't mean to offend
I am sorry Peter, I didn't see that you had changed the script! That
is awesome! Thank you so much, I really appreciate you taking the time
out to write that for me!
I would love to use the script, it's perfect, just let me know how
much I owe you. I tried it out and it works great!
Thank you
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