Dear Tom, There are several Excel VBA application which can be authenticated. The point is they make a twitter class and make an object to access. I am developing without using class (object-oriented).
1. my time is correct (UTC) 2. my signature is correct (compared with the sample in twitter documentation) 3. when URL is https://api.twitter.com/1/, 404 Not found came back Thank you in advance, Ari Tom van der Woerdt schrieb (2011/06/11 9:21): > A desktop authentication flow usually includes a callback with a > custom scheme (myapp://redirect) or xAuth, while a server application > will usually use a normal callback (http://example.com/callback) with > the normal OAuth flow. > > However, this won't cause the "Woah there!" error you get. Just like > anything else related to the programming itself: Twitter doesn't > discriminate by programming language. As long as you are using the API > correctly, it's fine. > > To answer your initial question: you can use C (non-object oriented > language) and C++ (object-oriented language) and many other languages > to interface with Twitter. It's an API, so it's all the same, as long > as you can make a HTTP request. > > Tom > > > On 6/11/11 2:17 AM, Ari Endo wrote: >> Dear Tom, >> >> Thank you for your quick support. >> I have checked all the items you listed below. >> >> What I would like to know is information for desktop application >> different from server application. >> >> I would appreciate if you tell me any. >> Thank you in advance, >> >> Ari >> >> Tom van der Woerdt さんは書きました (2011/06/10 17:50): >>> I just checked and I was wrong - "Woah there!" can mean a lot of >>> thnigs. >>> >>> 1. Make sure that your time is right >>> 2. Make sure that the signature you make is right >>> 3. Make sure that your endpoint starts with https://api.twitter.com/1/ >>> 4. Make sure that you use valid credentials >>> 5. Make sure that you are supplying all the required parameters >>> 6. Make sure that your nonce is correct >>> 7. Make sure everything else is correct >>> >>> Tom >>> >>> >>> On 6/10/11 10:45 AM, Ari Endo wrote: >>>> Dear Tom, >>>> >>>> Never ever did I hit the rate limit. >>>> I call only once to get the authentication token. >>>> >>>> At most, only several times for trials. >>>> Thank you for your reply, >>>> >>>> Ari >>>> >>>> Tom van der Woerdt wrote (2011/06/10 17:38): >>>>> "Woah there" - sounds like you are hitting a rate limit. If you don't >>>>> authenticate your calls, you may only make 150 API calls per hour. >>>>> >>>>> Tom >>>>> >>>>> On 6/10/11 12:54 AM, ari_endo wrote: >>>>>> Hello, I am developing Twitter AP with Excel VBA. >>>>>> When accessing with an object generated from twitter class, it >>>>>> works. >>>>>> But only with XMLHttpRequest (without object) it gets "Woah there" >>>>>> message. >>>>>> >>>>>> Is object-oriented programming needed when developing desktop >>>>>> applications? >>>>>> I need reference for desktop application. >>>>>> I appreciate if any site is introduced. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thank you in advance, >>>>>> Ari Endo >>>>>> > -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: https://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: https://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/twitter-development-talk