Hi Karl,

Thank you for your links, but unfortunately, I saw all of these and they are 
dated 2009, 2010 and/or 2012 and use the API v1. That API was retired in May of 
2013. 

I found this from the Twitter Developers pages:

"We've chosen to throw our support behind the JSON format shared across the 
platform. Consequently, we’ve decided to discontinue support for XML, Atom, and 
RSS.”

And all the examples I’m finding are older and whether its direct calls from 
Flash or PHP, if they are calling to .rss or .xml and through the API v1, the 
pages don’t exist or links are broken, etc.

Very frustrating and that’s just Twitter Having less luck with Pinterest and 
Instagram. 

Thanks again though for the suggestions,
John

John R. Sweeney Jr.
Senior Interactive Multimedia Developer
OnDemand Interactive Inc
Hoffman Estates, IL 60169    




On Aug 26, 2014, at 12:58 AM, Karl DeSaulniers <k...@designdrumm.com> wrote:

> Hi John,
> Well, googling "twitter api for flash as3" yielded some good results for me.
> There was this link that looks promising.
>       https://blog.twitter.com/2006/twitter-api-flash-developers 
> 
> Also found this package example.  
>       
> http://www.untoldentertainment.com/blog/2009/04/02/tutorial-pull-twitter-updates-into-flash/
> 
> don't know if its what your wanting, but found it with google search terms: 
> pull twitter feeds with flash as3
> 
> There is this too.
>       
> http://www.fladev.com/featured/how-to-build-a-flash-actionscript-3-0-twitter-widget/
> 
> Hope one of these does the trick. Good luck!
> 
> Best,


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