Thanks Scott. I found the token from that page but I get Could not
authenticate you when I try and use it. Do you happen to know where I
might get some code or tutorial which would explain how to use the
tokens from the site?
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Twitter developer documentation and resources:
Here is pretty much the simplest code to post a new status:
https://gist.github.com/564882
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Genius, thanks Abraham that worked great, and so simple.
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Change your membership to
I'd also like to add that if you want to start *reading* tweets, which
is probably inevitable, you should configure your local test server as
local.dev vice localhost (mapping 127.0.0.1 to local.dev in addition
to localhost).
On Feb 17, 2:17 pm, Adamantus dan.cottre...@gmail.com wrote:
Genius,
Hi Abraham,
Thanks for your explanation in such a very easy way.
I am using the same url https://gist.github.com/564882 and after download
the file, I am just getting only the code of Twitter.php, but it also
requires the require_once('twitteroauth.php'), so My question is from where
I can find
Look at the comments at the top of twitter.php.
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On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 12:26, ritesh ranjan
This example finally made sense of the whole thing and now I am up and
running.
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