Ok, folks, this is driving me out of my mind and I need some help.
I'm running a simple CRON job in Rails, that will be used to manage a
Twitter List. For some reason, whenever I call a protected method, I get a
401 error. I'm using a single access token, and have triple checked that the
app
22 days ago my Gadget stopped working. Been working fine for at least
6 months.
Nothing changed - I have been away, however now.
Current Time Referenced To Twitter Server
Sun Mar 20 02:23:02 + 2011
[Attempting Update] - ( 90-chrs Used / 50-chrs Remaining )
Bruce Daigrepont - Disco Et Fais Do
Just out of interest does your searchbterm contain commas? If so when
using twitter you'll need to encode this parameter first before
passing the URL to the client (it seems :( )
-cj
On Thursday, December 23, 2010, Cujo deko...@gmail.com wrote:
For the last call i rewrote my code to set the
Hi,
I have been trying to figure out a method to handle the 401 error but
cannot actually find any particular solution. I have even tried the
synchronizing my time with the internet server but still to no avail.
Any help might be really helpful as I have already wasted 2 days on
it.
Warm
Me too! I'm using twitter4j and every function that uses oAuth autentication
gives to me headeache!!! :(
I can't figure out
2010/9/6 Farrukh Javeid farruk...@gmail.com
Hi,
I have been trying to figure out a method to handle the 401 error but
cannot actually find any particular solution.
I need some help Sorry for my English(I'm from Brazil).
I'm developing one program using oAuth and c# twitter library...
Everything works fine except when I try to send an update using
characters like 'รง'... I make some tests and I have strange results...
e.g: When I send an update Vou
Hello, i am working on a project for mobile phones and Twitter API. I
made tests using java platform and everything works ok, when i use the
same credentials in j2me, there is always the following message as
response:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
hash