PS you know there are builtin encoding functions, right?

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On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Andrew Badera<and...@badera.us> wrote:
> But you're trying to encode a SPACE not a + Mr. Expert Coder.
>
> You've got to be a troll.
>
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> On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 5:41 PM, catcalls<g.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>>
>> Yeah - but to clarify - A URLEncoded + (which is a space in RFC POST)
>> is %2B - so that was my point.
>>
>> Don't try and correct me - I am an expert coder.
>>
>> On Aug 13, 10:39 pm, Peter Denton <petermden...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> just to clarify, so someone doesn't happen upon this thread and start using
>>> %2B for spaces.
>>>
>>> a space is %20
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 2:33 PM, catcalls <g.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hi Bojan Rajkovic,
>>>
>>> > When I tried using 0.3 DLL it stated a file was missing. Fox
>>> > something?
>>>
>>> > Perhaps it's a vs2008 only DLL? What do you think?
>>>
>>> > Also, I am using 0.1 DLL which works perfectly except it does not post
>>> > spaces - I get a 401 unauthorised.
>>>
>>> > I declare Oauth.Twitter as oauth2 then use oauth2.WebRequest() with
>>> > the URL.
>>>
>>> > I've tried a + and %2B and the only way to seperate words that works
>>> > is using a _
>>>
>>> > And that looks terrible!
>>>
>>> > So, is it a known issue in 0.1 that you cannot post spaces with
>>> > WebRequest?
>>>
>>> > I am getting authenticated fine. AND can post Hi to Twitter. Only one
>>> > word without spaces works tho - if I use a space or the URLEncoded
>>> > version of + or + itself it fails.
>>>
>>> > Any ideas because I am stumped?
>>>
>>> > On Aug 13, 10:18 pm, Bojan Rajkovic <severedcr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > > On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:17 PM, catcalls <g.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com>
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>> > > >  BOJAN RAJKOVIC
>>>
>>> > > > Yeah, this is the guy. He is a member here. He'll prolly tell me to
>>> > > > use the updated version of his DLL but sadly the updated version does
>>> > > > not work as far as I can tell.
>>>
>>> > > > So, I am using version 0.1 of his Twitter OAuth DLL. Which sucks to be
>>> > > > honest. I wish I had the time to rewrite the code in VB.NET but I got
>>> > > > stuck on creating correct nonces.
>>>
>>> > > As I recall, you're the gentleman who had trouble following my workflow
>>> > > instructions, so I'm not much inclined to help you anyway, less so after
>>> > > this little rant.
>>>
>>> > > I somehow don't think this is my OAuth library's fault, considering that
>>> > it
>>> > > takes input from your implementation and doesn't really do any 
>>> > > processing
>>> > > short of signing it. If your input is invalid, the signing won't work.
>>> > > The 0.3 version of the OAuth library works just fine. Please don't blame
>>> > my
>>> > > code for your own mistakes, and if you have problems, file an issue on
>>> > > Google Code or send me an e-mail, instead of berating my code in public.
>>>
>>> > > OAuth trunk seems to work though, I'm able to get an access token from
>>> > > Twitter. I am able to properly sign a GET request and fetch it (I tried
>>> > with
>>> > > the user timeline from statuses) from the C# REPL on Mono.
>>>
>>> > > If you want to get more information out of the library, try setting
>>> > > .Debugging to true on the OAuth object, you should get a lot of output 
>>> > > on
>>> > > the command line or in Visual Studio's debugging window.
>>
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