[twitter-dev] Re: whitelist site -- horror story

2009-06-20 Thread Shannon Whitley
I was thinking the same thing about the referrer. I rushed over to check on my apps after reading this thread. I know this has been broached before, but it sure would be nice to have a beta site for the devs to test against before changes go live. On Jun 19, 7:04 am, Doug Williams

[twitter-dev] Re: whitelist site -- horror story

2009-06-19 Thread markanson
I have resolved this problem by changing from GET to POST requests. 14 hours work. I am totally confused why the Get requests that were working for a month no longer work At least my application is working using POST... But I am worried about the reliability of the code I've written Not a good

[twitter-dev] Re: whitelist site -- horror story

2009-06-19 Thread Alan Evans
Just a shot in the dark, but could it be caused by this?: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/f7cd82f2c43a77d0/464d0df7446d43e7 It sounds like exactly the sort of thing that could cause an app to suddenly stop working. I see that your new code posted

[twitter-dev] Re: whitelist site -- horror story

2009-06-19 Thread Doug Williams
Can you include the specific request you are making? Thanks, Doug On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 6:35 AM, Alan Evans alanev...@gmail.com wrote: Just a shot in the dark, but could it be caused by this?: