try replacing the space character with + so before setting your update something like this
tweet = Replace(tweet," ","+") the problem you are having is probably related to url encoding of the transmitted message.... On Aug 13, 7:23 pm, catcalls <g.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com> wrote: > Oh, the problem is the DLL. I mean, how many ways can you encode a > space? > > I can use the DLL to search, follow, and update a single word to my > twitter account - but as soon as I use a space it fails. Believe me, > it's the DLL. Furthermore, the update to the DLL (which he claims > works) does not compile on my machine. > > Finally, I am his client, because I am using his wares. If you are > coding for yourself, you do not release it onto the net. You only do > that to get people like me, as clients. > > I offer support on all my open source work. I frequently release code > - but the difference is - I test my code before release. > > As for your other suggestions - they are BETA - I want something that > actually works and is at least 1.0 > > On Aug 13, 11:27 pm, Mark Turner <m...@amerine.net> wrote: > > > > > On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 2:48 PM, catcalls<g.obrzut3...@ntlworld.com> wrote: > > > I've been using a free Twitter API Interface that was coded in C# and > > > I imported the DLL and it was working fine until I discovered I cannot > > > post spaces to twitter updates! I mean, WHAT!? > > > I'm willing to bet that the problem is not the DLL. > > > > So, I have basically coded this application with full interaction with > > > this DLL and wasted the past three days of my time because the > > > original coder was too lazy to get it to work for his clients. > > > Rude. If you got it for free don't complain, nobody works on > > open-source/free libraries for anyone but themselves. The take the > > time out of their day to package it up and put it out there so other > > people can try to save time or headache or use their sweet ass code. > > They don't have to help you in any way, shape or form unless the > > choose to do so. > > > And I sincerely doubt he would call you his 'client'. > > > > So, can someone recommend a library that they used and was really > > > pleased with - I don't mind paying a small fee for something that > > > actually works you see. > > > > I have a complete app coded that just needs the API Interface to work. > > > I tried rewriting some OAuth code but kept getting nonce errors so I > > > gave up. I might go back to that again though if this request fails as > > > a last resort. > > > A whole four seconds of googling brought up a page full of libraries > > and examples in a large amount of languages including .net ones. > > >http://oauth.net/code > > > And here is something that look promising: > > > Main:http://code.google.com/p/oauth-dot-net/ > > Source:http://code.google.com/p/oauth-dot-net/wiki/SourceNotice?tm=4 > > Docs:http://lab.madgex.com/oauth-net/gettingatarted01.aspx/ > > Demos:http://lab.madgex.com/oauth-net/ > > > Would you please stop asking for oauth+vb.net help here, its clogging > > up the 7gb that google gives me. Head over tohttp://oauth.netfor > > help.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -