No problem at all, thank you so much for the example code it's been
incredibly helpful!

On Mar 22, 12:51 pm, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for finding that typo.
>
> On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 10:09, ldnStreetLife 
> <londonstreetl...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
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>
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>
> > Okay I figured out what the problem was.  The example I was following
> > had a bad API call:
>
> > $to->OAuthRequest('https://twitter.com/status/update.xml', array
> > ('status' => 'Test OAuth update. #testoauth',), 'POST');
>
> > should be:
>
> > $to->OAuthRequest('https://twitter.com/statuses/update.xml', array
> > ('status' => 'Test OAuth update. #testoauth',), 'POST');
>
> > I guess the fact that the response was telling me it is forbidden,
> > coupled with the fact that myhttp://twitter.com/account/connections
> > page is showing an error was throwing me off.  Doh!
>
> > On Mar 21, 8:19 pm, ldnStreetLife <londonstreetl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > In PHP I've setup some test scripts following the exact example found
> > > herehttps://docs.google.com/View?docID=dcf2dzzs_2339fzbfsf4
>
> > > Everything looks good and it works to the point where can come back
> > > into my application from Twitter after authorizing access.  I can make
> > > the acount/verify_credentials.xml request and get a valid response
> > > with a full result set, but when I make the status/update.xml request
> > > I am returned "403 Forbidden: The server understood the request, but
> > > is refusing to fulfill it."
>
> > > I have setup my application to get read/write access.
>
> > > When I go tohttp://twitter.com/account/connectionsIget "Something
> > > is technically wrong. Thanks for noticing—we're going to fix it up and
> > > have things back to normal soon." so it might just be something I have
> > > to wait out till it's fixed on the server, but I'm new to all this so
> > > maybe I'm missing something.
>
> > > Thanks - Rich
>
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