atomic mouse wrote:
I replaced the first post here ::
Hello Friends;
In December I wrote a little function to allow users to update our
Twitter status by completing a form embedded in our CMS. This has
worked fine untill last week.
The script simply sends a ajax post to "http://twitter.com/s
I replaced the first post here ::
Hello Friends;
In December I wrote a little function to allow users to update our
Twitter status by completing a form embedded in our CMS. This has
worked fine untill last week.
The script simply sends a ajax post to "http://twitter.com/statuses/
update.xml"
I have replaced the first post in this thread here :::
Hello Friends;
In December I wrote a little function to allow users to update our
Twitter status by completing a form embedded in our CMS. This has
worked fine untill last week.
The script simply sends a ajax post to "http://twitter.com/st
Hello Friends;
In December I wrote a little function to allow users to update our
Twitter status by completing a form embedded in our CMS. This has
worked fine untill last week.
The script simply sends a ajax post to "http://twitter.com/statuses/
update.xml"
Unfortunately it returns the follo
Looks like cross server Ajax to me. Can't do that because of the same origin
design of Ajax. Not sure how it worked before (unless running locally.)
Unless my tired eyes are lieing to me, you are not running this inside ASP
(runat=server) so that JS is running in the browser.
On Feb 12, 2010 9:07
Thank you very much for your reply Raffi.
> is this hosted somewhere so we can hit it with a browser
Yes certainly, it is on http://www.dinkumsite.com/twitter_feed.asp
I have created a Twitter test account and inserted the correct
username and password in the code.
To discount the possibility t