[twitter-dev] Anyone else experiencing errors from /oauth/access_token?

2010-04-23 Thread 46Bit
I'm getting Invalid / expired Token when doing a basic OAuth login using EpiTwitter that's worked perfectly every time in the past yet all of a sudden last night stopped working and has yet to work again. Regenerating the tokens or indeed registering a new app doesn't work and there's no notices

[twitter-dev] Re: Anyone else experiencing errors from /oauth/access_token?

2010-04-23 Thread 46Bit
Solved it now. On Apr 22, 7:01 pm, 46Bit m...@46bit.com wrote: I'm getting Invalid / expired Token when doing a basic OAuth login using EpiTwitter that's worked perfectly every time in the past yet all of a sudden last night stopped working and has yet to work again. Regenerating the tokens

[twitter-dev] Re: dev.twitter.com

2010-04-14 Thread 46Bit
First of all I'd like to add my thanks for this to everyone else's - a much nicer and more self-contained setup than we've had before, if not an entirely unexpected development. One issue I'd like to query (and apologies if this has come up before, I've not been watching the chirp streams) is

[twitter-dev] Re: Chirp on Justin.tv

2010-04-13 Thread 46Bit
Just to check - if we're unable to watch the live stream I presume saved videos will be available afterwards? On Apr 13, 8:06 pm, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote: Dewald, This will be public (no access code needed) for the event. Thanks, Doug On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Dewald

[twitter-dev] Re: Help required using OAuth

2010-04-12 Thread 46Bit
Whilst I personally use a more technical solution, I believe if you put 127.0.0.1 in place of localhost in the Application callback url it works - eg instead of http://localhost/path/to/your/callback/file put http://127.0.0.1/path/to/your/callback/file. It's possible that doesn't work any longer,

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Twitter buying Tweetie

2010-04-11 Thread 46Bit
Nigel Legg wrote: Dewalt, surely it's a bit early to say they are kaput? As far as I can see, all twitter clients have their merits, and people tend to stick with the one that does what they want it to do in the way they want it to do it. I find it odd that, even though twitter has been

[twitter-dev] Re: Introduce yourself!

2010-04-11 Thread 46Bit
I'm Michael Mokrysz, aka @46Bit. I'm still a Student in real life, though I do a small amount of Web Development (PHP, HTML, Javascript) to earn some money doing what I enjoy. I've been messing around with the API for months mostly out of interest and because the clients I make webapps for from