your welcome - glad you found a solution!
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Here is what I see:
send: u'GET
/1/account/verify_credentials.json?oauth_nonce=85271670oauth_timestamp=1303621152oauth_consumer_key=...oauth_signature_method=HMAC-SHA1oauth_version=1.0oauth_token=...oauth_signature=...
HTTP/1.1\r\nAccept-Encoding: identity\r\nHost:
Guess I'll answer part of my own question ...
Was regenerating the OAuth keys I use for testing and noticed that the
Connections part of the profile is what I was missing. So on a hunch I
just went to /apps with my new account and bob's-your-uncle there was the
magic page.
Of course this
I go to http://dev.twitter.com/login?redirect_after_login=%2Fapps%2Fnew to
try and get a new twitter account registered for a new app and I can't login
as the twitter user.
So I go to http://dev.twitter.com/start to see how to get that twitter id
flagged as a developer and nothing but more
Is it possible to get PIN via e-mail? How long Auth Link lives?
My desktop app will send clients authorization link
Thet will click the link and get PIN e-mailed back to me
What process to execute and data I need to store to finish
authorization and get the keys?
Thanks.
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There's simple workaround for that. Just think about it and you'll
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Using oAuth I am making the following call:
POST /1/userid/3968155/subscribers.json
where userid is the user whose oAuth tokens are in use and 3968155 is
the id of the list i'm trying to subscribe to
Twitter returns a stock 404 result
I've even tried it with the slug id of the list, same
...@gmail.com wrote:
Try screen_name instead of userid. I'm not certain but it rings a bell. Not
that it shouldn't work with id, of course.
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 8:49 PM, bear bea...@gmail.com wrote:
Using oAuth I am making the following call:
POST /1/userid/3968155/subscribers.json
where
I'm working on bringing the python-twitter library up to date with
respect to using oAuth and i'm running into a brick wall...
I've scanned the group postings and by far it seems that the most
common issue when generating a request is that the order of items in
the url param list is not the same
On Aug 12, 7:57 am, Tom van der Woerdt i...@tvdw.eu wrote:
On 8/12/10 1:33 PM, bear wrote:
I'm working on bringing the python-twitter library up to date with
respect to using oAuth and i'm running into a brick wall...
I've scanned the group postings and by far it seems that the most
On Aug 12, 8:52 am, Tom van der Woerdt i...@tvdw.eu wrote:
On 8/12/10 2:37 PM, bear wrote:
On Aug 12, 7:57 am, Tom van der Woerdt i...@tvdw.eu wrote:
On 8/12/10 1:33 PM, bear wrote:
I'm working on bringing the python-twitter library up to date with
respect to using oAuth and i'm
On Jun 13, 5:07 pm, pythonista sitecontac...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok Thanks for the heads up, Hwee-Boon.
On Jun 13, 1:37 am, Hwee-Boon Yar hweeb...@gmail.com wrote:
Seehttp://code.google.com/p/oauth-python-twitter/source/browse/trunk/oau...
y?r=6 which extends python-twitter to include OAuth
I'm getting some code ready for delivery to a customer and I need to
settle on the best way to get twitter data into their app.
I've been using the official Stream API up till now but that has all
kinds of problems for me because it's basically the search results
delivered as a stream, so I have
I am now seeing this on some of my own accounts - has any movement or
fix been applied?
here is the url i'm trying:
curl http://twitter.com/statuses/friends/codebear.json -- returns
[]
curl http://twitter.com/statuses/friends/manta.json -- returns
John,
I'm going to be in San Fran the week of Nov 5th, I would love to meet
with the Twitter Ops team on how we (we being Seesmic and possibly
other large consumers of Twitter) can help you guys respond faster to
these issues.
If there was someone (or thing) to poke I could have given you guys
Any chance of being allowed to use a callback URL that is local?
http://localhost:4000/callback/
This would let me test using my local resources and not have to
wrangle a server setup
thanks,
this is like getting a call from your wife that a big box has been
delivered to your house and you have no idea what it is...
/me clicks refresh again
/me clicks refresh
On Feb 11, 6:46 pm, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
And the first bugs is …
That some of you are not
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