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DWRoelands wrote:
> Obrzut:
> My application does exactly what you say is impossible. The user
> authenticates via the web browser, then my desktop application
> completes the process using the six-digit PIN.
>
> There's no need to "fix" any XML tha
If you force datatyping to alpha, six chars, this will be a nonproblem
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On Jul 1, 2009, at 8:00 AM, Obrzut wrote:
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> Did I state otherwise?
>
> You are not reading my words - you are being blinded by the noise from
> your own head.
>
> What I stated is this;
>
> I authentic
Obrzut:
My application does exactly what you say is impossible. The user
authenticates via the web browser, then my desktop application
completes the process using the six-digit PIN.
There's no need to "fix" any XML that comes from Twitter, and there's
no need to process any HTML from a web page
2009/7/1 Obrzut :
>
> Did I state otherwise?
>
> You are not reading my words - you are being blinded by the noise from
> your own head.
>
> What I stated is this;
>
> I authenticate my VB.NET web browser via PIN etc
>
> THIS means my browser is authenticated.
>
> If I try to access a page via the
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 07:00, Obrzut wrote:
> The library is faulty. It does not process leading zero pins.
>
> The OAuth implementation is stupid - because it does not authenticate
> an program but a TCP method.
>
> Hence, you guys are s off the mark here it hurts me to talk to
> you.
>
> Rea
Did I state otherwise?
You are not reading my words - you are being blinded by the noise from
your own head.
What I stated is this;
I authenticate my VB.NET web browser via PIN etc
THIS means my browser is authenticated.
If I try to access a page via the program with a TCP Client - I have
to
Right - I am not scraping the PIN? I am using the web browser in .NET
(which is similar to Internet Explorer)
to authenticate via a pin and username / password credentials.
The only part of the workflow I do not follow is opening the URL in IE
- I open in it VB.NET Web Browser.
But - my user ha
And by "web browser" Duane and Bojan are referring to Firefox or
Internet Explorer. Not anything in .NET.
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 22:58, DWRoelands wrote:
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> You can absolutely authenticate in a web page, even if your
> application is not a web application. Mine works that way.
>
> Here's how i
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DWRoelands wrote:
> You can absolutely authenticate in a web page, even if your
> application is not a web application. Mine works that way.
>
> Here's how it should go. Bojan, please correct me if I'm wrong.
>
> 1. Your application calls GetAuthor
You can absolutely authenticate in a web page, even if your
application is not a web application. Mine works that way.
Here's how it should go. Bojan, please correct me if I'm wrong.
1. Your application calls GetAuthorizationLink() to get the URL of the
authorization page (you've got this alre
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Obrzut wrote:
> What do you mean by screen scraping? Is it because I am taking the
> HTML page and turning it into a XML document?
>
> This is because of OAuth. It uses HTML pages to validate. Perhaps I am
> wrong - but once I use a web browser to va
What do you mean by screen scraping? Is it because I am taking the
HTML page and turning it into a XML document?
This is because of OAuth. It uses HTML pages to validate. Perhaps I am
wrong - but once I use a web browser to validate - I cannot use a TCP
Client to get the XML because I authenticat
I'm curious; why are you screen-scraping an HTML page in a Twitter
app?
On Jun 30, 4:09 pm, Obrzut wrote:
> Dim w As New System.IO.StreamWriter(fs)
> Page = Page.Replace("&", " ")
> Page = Page.Replace("- <", "<")
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> Page = Page.TrimStart(" ")
> w
Dim w As New System.IO.StreamWriter(fs)
Page = Page.Replace("&", " ")
Page = Page.Replace("- <", "<")
Page = Page.TrimStart(" ")
w.Write(Page)
This is a better example of code that does what the above code sample
should be doing rather than changin
OMG! What a mistake! VB.NET does not support UTF8 encoding - BUT -
that is because I was removing the - from UTF-8!
Haha. What a silly mistake on my part!
When I fixed it - UTF-8 works just fine in Visual Basic .Net! My code
was at fault.
But, the rest still stands - you have to remove the whit
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