Sure, Matt, sorry if it sounds like I want you to speak for them :)
Cheers,
Choock.
On 8 фев, 03:16, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi Choock,
I can't speak for why TwitPic works one way or the other. You would need to
speak to them directly about how they implement OAuth Echo.
Have just uploaded to Twitpic all correct!
Adding one single letter solves the problem. Name for the service
provider header should be:
X-OAuth-Service-Provider
and not
X-Auth-Service-Provider
as it stated here http://dev.twitter.com/pages/oauth_echo and here
Hi Choock,
Twitpic is a 3rd party service so they would no more about their API. That
being said the OAuth Echo parameter is X-Auth-Service-Provider so it sounds
like, by changing the header, you're not using OAuth Echo now.
In addition, TwitPics documentation states the parameter the same as
Thank you Matt, please see below
On 8 фев, 02:00, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi Choock,
Twitpic is a 3rd party service so they would no more about their API. That
being said the OAuth Echo parameter is X-Auth-Service-Provider so it sounds
like, by changing the header,
Hi Choock,
I can't speak for why TwitPic works one way or the other. You would need to
speak to them directly about how they implement OAuth Echo.
Best
@themattharris
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/themattharris
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 3:54 PM, Choock d.cho...@gmail.com wrote: