Hi Carlos:
It works!!! Thanks for the tips.
I set the header to the one one the GoogleCode page. I also removed
the spaces in the header.
I was getting the same signature as the GoogleGode page (Im using pure
C++ here so I have a set of libs for SHA/Base64) so there was some
concern.
While C++ shotguning I tried to update status with the footer line:
status=woowow
AND IT WORKS!
NOTE: As you can see the footer is NOT url encoded. I think what
Twitter wants is all of the characters AFTER the 'status=' to be url
encoded. NOT the 'status='
Time for the C++ dance,
Thanks Carlos!
Vincent Collura
(Inventor/Engineer)
http://www.CeBeans.com
Did you get your beans Today?
On Jul 18, 12:54 am, Carlos carlosju...@gmail.com wrote:
Don't know if it matters but you are adding a space after each comma
in the Authorization Header.
Also check your signature generation method using the
following:http://oauth.googlecode.com/svn/code/javascript/example/signature.html
and see if you are getting the same signature values.
On Jul 17, 5:21 pm, CeBeans inven...@cebeans.com wrote:
Hi Carlos:
Thanks for the sniplet. I just converted my source to encode when
*building* the parameter string and encode again when *adding* it. I
tried on my proper app token codes and still signature error.
This is with my base looks like now. NOTE: I changed the C++ source
back to the older tokens for this report since this is a public
newsgroup. I kept the new 'dual' encoding in the source:
According to your pseudo code, my base is now:
POSThttp%3A%2F%2Fapi.twitter.com%2F1%2Fstatuses
%2Fupdate.xmloauth_consumer_key%3Dx80ZNISjmQ0Lxufp0QVM6w%26oauth_nonce
%3D622476171724201%26oauth_signature_method%3DHMAC-
SHA1%26oauth_timestamp%3D1279401864%26oauth_token%3D63573892-
Y5GT47cl6ixaRKTaK5TpDg9N9D6g5Wqy718pIydjK%26oauth_version
%3D1.0%26status%3Dh
I did try to urlencode the status parameter, just to see but changed
it back to above.
And the new HTTP header (with signature):
Authorization: OAuth oauth_nonce=622476171724201,
oauth_signature_method=HMAC-SHA1, oauth_timestamp=1279401864,
oauth_consumer_key=x80ZNISjmQ0Lxufp0QVM6w, oauth_token=63573892-
Y5GT47cl6ixaRKTaK5TpDg9N9D6g5Wqy718pIydjK,
oauth_signature=nEOZNjNS0uyh58XzR2QH%2FPLK%2F7k%3D,
oauth_version=1.0
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Host: api.twitter.com
Content-Length: 10
Connection: Keep-Alive
What am I missing?
Vincent Collura
CeBeans
On Jul 17, 1:53 pm, Carlos carlosju...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you doing this in PseudoCode?
base = methodURLEncode(endpoint)URLEncode(URLParameterString)
where URLParameterString =
URLEncode(name)=URLEncode(value)URLEncode(name)=URLEncode(value)...
On Jul 17, 11:01 am, CeBeans inven...@cebeans.com wrote:
Im developing a DLL in eVC++3.0 (native C++) that uses the Twitter
oAuth to update a status and have searched the web and support
websites for over a week but still cant figure the signature problem
out.
NOTE: I have deleted the app in this example so Its safe to give out
the correct codes. This way I can get a better response from support.
The DLL is a simple call to update a users status: status=h (to get
this thing started)
My DELETED App Info:
ConsumerKey,x80ZNISjmQ0Lxufp0QVM6w
ConsumerSecret,AHumtKUplfkqJVVy0VtbjoMROMU1SoVbCI8aIubu2Nc
Token,63573892-Y5GT47cl6ixaRKTaK5TpDg9N9D6g5Wqy718pIydjK
TokenSecret,6lRq2U4UoO3pv1Z0odU4lxhXvc3zlwJdOuyViQx44
Signature Base:
POSThttp%3A%2F%2Fapi.twitter.com%2F1%2Fstatuses
%2Fupdate.xmloauth_consumer_key%3Dx80ZNISjmQ0Lxufp0QVM6w%26oauth_nonce
%3D4064976171056201%26oauth_signature_method%3DHMAC-
SHA1%26oauth_timestamp%3D1279378609%26oauth_token%3D63573892-
Y5GT47cl6ixaRKTaK5TpDg9N9D6g5Wqy718pIydjK%26oauth_version
%3D1.0%26status%3Dh
Signature Key to Sign with:
AHumtKUplfkqJVVy0VtbjoMROMU1SoVbCI8aIubu2Nc6lRq2U4UoO3pv1Z0odU4lxhXvc3zlwJdOuyViQx44
http Header:
=
Authorization: OAuth oauth_nonce=4064976171056201,
oauth_signature_method=HMAC-SHA1, oauth_timestamp=1279378609,
oauth_consumer_key=x80ZNISjmQ0Lxufp0QVM6w, oauth_token=63573892-
Y5GT47cl6ixaRKTaK5TpDg9N9D6g5Wqy718pIydjK,
oauth_signature=ZztcjuTr1oxmVpQPAltfxiUEwEw%3D, oauth_version=1.0
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Host: api.twitter.com
Content-Length: 10
Connection: Keep-Alive
Http Footer
=
status%3Dh
Server Response
==
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
hash
request/1/statuses/update.xml/request
errorIncorrect signature/error
/hash
I also tried the HTTPS in the signature base, and still the same
error. NOTE: The DLL callshttp://api.twitter.com