Hi,
Does anybody here know some command line utilities to use the Twitter API with
OAuth?
My aim is to:
- Authorize my app
- Store the token
- Use the token to make status updates
Thanks,
Emrah
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Hi,
I can see aplications made in 2007 with the from my app appended.
Any hint on how I can specify the source without OAuth?
I am using OAuth with great satisfaction but I still annoys me to rely on a Web
token/platform.
Thanks,
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Hi,
I would like to register a cmd line app that I made for some FFF
(Friends fools and family) that does not use OAuth because I would just
mean unnecessary garbage.
How do I register it as a Source app?
Cheers
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On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Emrah e...@ekanet.net wrote:
Hi,
I would like to register a cmd line app that I made for some FFF
(Friends fools and family) that does not use OAuth because I would just
mean unnecessary garbage
function for users who
can't make international phone calls.
What do you think?
Emrah
Hello,
Is there any possibility to post to Twitter via SMS outside the US?
Is there any interest in opening a sms to Twitter gateway in Europe?
I could cover UK and Switzerland to start with.
Cheers,
Emrah
Hey Matt,
Are you working with a special provider for that?
Is it interesting for you to have some help to cover Switzerland,
probably France as well?
Cheers,
Emrah
Matt Sanford wrote:
Hi there,
We're working on getting set up in more and more countries
[1][2][3][4] all the time, even
I'm having this error this morning :
Emrah KAVUN (ekavun) on Twitter
XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: http://twitter.com/ekavun
Line Number 47, Column 215:tabletrtd class=gimg
alt=ekavun height=48
src=http://static.twitter.com/images/default_profile_normal.png;
width=48
It seems to do that only with the latest stable Firefox (3.11)
Emrah wrote:
I'm having this error this morning :
Emrah KAVUN (ekavun) on Twitter
XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: http://twitter.com/ekavun
Line Number 47, Column 215:tabletrtd class=gimg
alt=ekavun height
I totally agree... Ivo, I got the same answers for a pretty similar
question some months ago...
I do not see the link between the source parameter and how the
authentication is made...
Cheers!
Ivo wrote:
Hi,
short answer: oauth is for delegated authentication; I'm using direct
suggestion could be to display the time in both formats: e.g.:
05:45 CEST / 10:15 IST | poster's timezone / reader's timezone.
Choice should be given to the user whether to display the message
timestamps with timezone support or no.
Regards,
Emrah
Raffi Krikorian wrote:
hi emrah.
this sounds interesting -- how do you handle people who are traveling
and may not be in their home timezone when they say good morning?
:) Timezone code could be set per Tweet as a parameter. E.g.: on mobile
phones, the time is usually updated from
timezone for end users.
I am not going to repeat myself...
I still believe this feature would emphasize the international impact of
Twitter and improve the user experience.
What do you think?
Cheers,
Emrah
My mistake, I wrote 12:30 and 13:30, and it is not coherent. I ment
12:30 in both cases.
Btw, sorry for my English.
Regards,
Emrah
Emrah wrote:
Zaudio wrote:
I actually totally prefer time's to all be UNC / GMT as they are
now...
And that won't change obviously. Messages would
.
My updates are public and you can see how it looks like on
http://twitter.com/ekavun.
Thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Emrah
Hello!
Thanks a lot for your reply, I understand better now.
Cheers,
emrah
Chad Etzel wrote:
No, you cannot. Source parameter registration has been depricated
for non-OAuth apps.
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/ce57405a08483877/715c330a15e4968d
individually for your apps.
I currently support plain text and xml output.
Cheers,
Emrah
P.s.: if someone is interested in making a logo, you're welcome. If
someone else would like to carry on the dev, welcome as well. :)
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