It's also used for OAuth Echo, if I'm not mistaken?
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On 08/31/10 01:21, Matt Harris wrote:
Hey Jud,
There are no plans to deprecate verify_credentials. It's use is still
valid for OAuth as it allows you to check if the user token and secret
you have are still good.
Best,
Matt
On
On 08/19/10 17:16, Ken wrote:
Taylor, I don't need this as much as some other developers but I think
I understand why they keep asking for this.
Sure, our app is not logged in. But many apps make the user log in
to Twitter in order to use the app. Then, when the user is done with
the app,
However, if oauth-proxy is indeed doing OAuth as badly as your list of
faults implies, I may have a bit of a job on my hands to figure out
what it's doing and fix it, or might try to find some other OAuth
proxy or client. Pity, though, as oauth-proxy was about the only
thing I'd found so
On 07/29/10 16:40, David Tavárez wrote:
When I try to send an update containing accented words, the api throws
an error: Incorrect signature. What can I do?
It sounds like you're not encoding characters properly -- see
On 07/21/10 15:13, James wrote:
I'm attempting to stream Tweets from the UK as a whole(filtering
further with tracking words), using Twitters stream API, however I'm
having trouble with my bounding box.
The LAT/LON pairs I'm using to define a bounding box of the whoe
UK(Ire included) is as