I think I'm doing some confusion with the libraries. I'm using
EpiTwitter. :S
But even though I use the method post_statusesUpdate(), the server
response is the same: bad request.
I've commented the line 148, in EpiOAuth.php, 'cause I was getting a
PHP warning:
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, true);
This may be causing the request error?
I'd better use the Abraham's library?
Thanks,
Straube
On 25 jun, 17:00, Sam Wierema samwier...@gmail.com wrote:
If you're using Abraham's library you should drop the .json and the
first slash in the call:
$return = $twitter-post( 'statuses/update', array( 'status' =
'TEST' ) );
If you're using EpiTwitter (not Abraham's library) you should probably
use something like this (according to
this:http://wiki.github.com/jmathai/twitter-async/#methodnames):
$return = $twitter-post_statusesUpdate( array( 'status' =
'TEST' ) );
On Jun 25, 8:14 pm, Straube gutostra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to update an account status with the Abraham's PHP Library,
but I'm getting the following exception message:
Bad request / Your browser sent a request that this server could not
understand.
I've already authorized my application to connect with my test account
and I saved the authentication data in constants. I'm using the code
bellow to do the update:
try {
$twitter = new EpiTwitter(Config::TWITTER_APP_TOKEN,
Config::TWITTER_APP_SECRET, Config::TWITTER_OAUTH_TOKEN,
Config::TWITTER_OAUTH_SECRET);
$return = $twitter-post('/statuses/update.json', array ( 'status'
= 'TEST' ));
echo $return-response;} catch (Exception $e) {
echo $e-getMessage();
}
API methods that uses 'get' instead of 'post' (e.g. account/
verify_credentials) works without problem.
Thanks in advance.
Straube