On Nov 7, 2010, at 23:51, EL lee@gmail.com wrote:
Still struggling with this. Been playing around with all the
parameters but cannot seem to authenticate these requests.
Anyone able to suggest any cause?
Thanks
On Nov 3, 8:47 am, EL lee@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks. I took
current keys probably are still
read-only, as they don't change if you change it on dev.twitter.com
Tom
On 11/9/10 4:30 PM, EL wrote:
Thanks Matt. I changed as you suggeted, making my baseString:
POSThttp%3A%2F%2Fapi.twitter.com%2F1%2Fusers
%2Flookup.jsonoauth_consumer_key
Still struggling with this. Been playing around with all the
parameters but cannot seem to authenticate these requests.
Anyone able to suggest any cause?
Thanks
On Nov 3, 8:47 am, EL lee@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks. I took the square brackets out, but still get back:
{error:Incorrect
, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
It looks like your TEST_IDS array would turn
into %5B21495828%2C20128230%2C15798970%2C12374722%2C39745560%5D with the
code here. You don't need/shouldn't wrap the list of ids in square
brackets.
Taylor
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 6:46 AM, EL
I am attempting to call the batch lookup method (http://
dev.twitter.com/doc/get/users/lookup) using JavaScript. I've
successfully managed to authorize the user and obtain an Access token
etc. and I'm not attempting to make the data request:
var TEST_IDS =
at 1:08 PM, El Greg greglaval...@gmail.com wrote:
Bump - any idea on this? I'm trying to switch my app to OAuth before
the big switch at the end of June.
Thanks,
Greg
On Jun 13, 10:32 pm, El Greg greglaval...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there - I'm trying to get set up with the new OAuth API
Bump - any idea on this? I'm trying to switch my app to OAuth before
the big switch at the end of June.
Thanks,
Greg
On Jun 13, 10:32 pm, El Greg greglaval...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there - I'm trying to get set up with the new OAuth API for a
little app that I'm hosting on site5. When make
Hi there - I'm trying to get set up with the new OAuth API for a
little app that I'm hosting on site5. When make a signed POST request
from the app on my home machine, it works just fine. When I have the
application do it on my host, the response to my curl request is a 413
Requet Entity Too large
Hi,
Im trying to implement OAuth using JavaScript, but when I make my
request to http://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token I am getting the
above message in the response (failed to validate oauth signature and
token).
As far as I can tell I'm including all the correct parametes, both in
the
I'm wondering whether we can auto sign-in users of our application to
@Anywhere when they have already signed in with Twitter to our
application using the oAuth API. It doesn't make sense from a user's
perspective to ask the user to sign in twice. If this is not possible
yet is it on the roadmap?
Hi, i'd like to use force_login too in my new Rails application. This
parameter seems to be buggy. For me it' s not working too.
On 24 Dez., 05:18, Justyn justyn.how...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys - just wanted to make sure this stayed on the radar. I imagine
others would like to use force_login
I'm still seeing this issue with direct messages and new follows
(appears to have been happening since sometime in yesterday). DMs and
followers come into twitter, but I don't get any emails (and therefore
can't process the DMs and follows, of course).
Twitter username is addnetflix
Thanks,
Yep - just got one from the other day. Thanks!!
On Feb 11, 5:25 pm, Alex Payne a...@twitter.com wrote:
We had an issue with our mail server. Should be catching up, though.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 14:20, El Greg greglaval...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm still seeing this issue with direct
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