No, I didn't ask for access. I guess that's the bug: there's no place
during the signup process that tells you that you need to go through a
manual process to get xAuth access...

-ch

On Apr 25, 1:29 pm, Raffi Krikorian <ra...@twitter.com> wrote:
> hi craig.
>
> have you gotten access to xAuth?  applications are not, by default, given
> access to xAuth - if you e-mail a...@twitter.com with
>
>    - your client token; and
>    - a description of your application
>
> then we can grant it access.
>
> On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Craig Hockenberry <
>
>
>
>
>
> craig.hockenbe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi Raffi!
>
> > Is there a delay/verification after a new app is created? I just
> > created a new app and am seeing problems getting the OAuth token with
> > a xAuth HTTP request that looks like this:
>
> > xAuth consumer key = N3fq77IdBT4qfglbcb4njg, consumer secret =
> > REDACTED
> > xAuth URL =https://api.twitter.com/oauth/access_token
> > xAuth HTTP method = POST, shouldHandleCookies = NO, cachePolicy =
> > NSURLRequestReloadIgnoringCacheData
> > xAuth HTTP headers = {
> >    "Content-Length" = 78;
> >    "Content-Type" = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded";
> > }
> > xAuth HTTP body =
> > x_auth_mode=client_auth&x_auth_username=REDACTED&x_auth_password=REDACTED
>
> > I get back a status code of 0 and a response of "Failed to validate
> > oauth signature and token".
>
> > For an older application with different consumer information (key =
> > 5CAYV1DR5uwhVRJDBrepw) but the same username and password), I get back
> > a code of 200 and an empty response.
>
> > If there is indeed a delay for this information to propagate, you need
> > to let people know...
>
> > -ch
>
> > On Apr 24, 8:40 am, Raffi Krikorian <ra...@twitter.com> wrote:
> > > hi all.
>
> > > you're going to be hearing a lot from me over the next 9 weeks.  our plan
> > is
> > > to turn off basic authorization on the API by june 30, 2010 -- developers
> > > will have to switch over to OAuth by that time.  between now and then,
> > there
> > > will be a *lot* of information coming along with tips on how to use OAuth
> > > Echo, xAuth, etc.  we really want to make this transition as easy as we
> > can
> > > for everybody.
>
> > > as always, please feel free to reach out to this group, or to @twitterapi
> > > directly.  if you need help remembering the date -
> >http://bit.ly/twcountdown
> > > .
>
> > > --
> > > Raffi Krikorian
> > > Twitter Platform Teamhttp://twitter.com/raffi
>
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