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On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 16:06, Stuart wrote:
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> 2009/8/26 JDG :
> > Yeah there is, albeit not a very nice one: You can do
> http://user:p...@site/
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> That will only work with the API. The main site (and mobile site) uses
> session-based authentication, not basic.
>
> -Stuart
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> ht
2009/8/26 Joseph Cheek :
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> it doesn't appear that he's scraping at all. he's just starting a
> process to show the user's twitter page and wants to have the user
> logged in already.
Quite right too - I didn't read it properly. Sorry.
Unfortunately there's no way to automatically log in to Tw
2009/8/26 JDG :
> Yeah there is, albeit not a very nice one: You can do http://user:p...@site/
That will only work with the API. The main site (and mobile site) uses
session-based authentication, not basic.
-Stuart
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http://stut.net/projects/twitter/
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 09:24, Josh Roe
Fortunately, when I tried that it didn't work.
Jim
On Aug 26, 11:29 am, JDG wrote:
> Yeah there is, albeit not a very nice one: You can dohttp://user:p...@site/
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>
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> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 09:24, Josh Roesslein wrote:
> > How is that scrapping? He is just launching IE and pointing the brow
Yeah there is, albeit not a very nice one: You can do http://user:p...@site/
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 09:24, Josh Roesslein wrote:
> How is that scrapping? He is just launching IE and pointing the browser at
> a twitter web page for viewing.
> As long as he does not parse that page for data and j
How is that scrapping? He is just launching IE and pointing the browser at a
twitter web page for viewing.
As long as he does not parse that page for data and just uses it to display
that's not scrapping.
Now I don't think there is a legit way of passing login credentials, that
the user will have t
it doesn't appear that he's scraping at all. he's just starting a
process to show the user's twitter page and wants to have the user
logged in already.
Joseph Cheek
jos...@cheek.com
@cheekdotcom
Andrew Badera wrote:
> Actually ... IS that PocketIE, or is that Internet Explorer on a desktop?
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>
Actually ... IS that PocketIE, or is that Internet Explorer on a desktop?
If desktop, why are you scraping the mobile page?
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:27 AM, Andrew Badera wrote:
> Not HIS IP -- that's a client process there. That will be spread
> around individual client IPs, which being mobi
Not HIS IP -- that's a client process there. That will be spread
around individual client IPs, which being mobile are probably highly
dynamic.
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2009/8/26 balu reghu :
>
> Hi all,
> Can i pass my credentials to browser.I am working on a twitter
> application.
> On a click i am trying to show the twitter site. If i have the
> credentials with me.Can i make the user view his tweets without login
> (again)
>
> this is my code
>
> on a click
>
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