I am the lead dev on Twitgoo and I just built full echo support for
'upload' there. Its on the beta site right now, so if you want to
test, please contact me for the info, otherwise it should be out by
the end of the week. It will have full support of header, query
string and multipart body param
This is now active on Twitgoo. You can see the documentation here:
http://twitgoo.com/docs/Content/Developer/upload.htm
On May 19, 9:05 am, Justin Hart wrote:
> I am the lead dev on Twitgoo and I just built full echo support for
> 'upload' there. Its on the beta site right now
If you dont mind the Zend Framework stuff, I've got one over here:
http://pastie.org/975634
Hopefully you can translate that to whatever you're using.
On May 24, 1:42 pm, Greg wrote:
> Hello Developers,
>
> Does anyone have any example how to use TwitPic's OAuth Echo in PHP?
> I've been lookin
This is an older post, but I saw no activity around it. I'm seeing
this too. It seems that the field profile_background_image_url should
either be blank or there should be another flag (like the tile flag)
that says if the background_image is being shown or not.
Thanks.
http://groups.google.co
(was posted a while ago, but no replies)
If a background image is turned off by a user, its last value is still
shown in the api for the verifyCredentials and user/show actions.
For example, I get this:
...
http://static.twitter.com/images/themes/theme1/bg.gif
...
although I would e
Hi, what app were you using? Just the website?
On Jul 20, 4:20 pm, Abir wrote:
> Abraham: Thanks, but not sure I understand why the counter said 140
> when i was inputting but the post count is 133?
>
> On Jul 20, 3:11 pm, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > If you look at the sta
Comments inline.
On Aug 7, 12:05 pm, Ryan Sarver wrote:
> *Known Issues*
> * - HTTP 300 response codes* - One of the measures in thwarting the
> onslaught requires that all traffic respect HTTP 30x response codes. This
> will help us identify the good traffic from the bad.
Does this affect POST
I think I see what you're doing wrong - when you're adding the "X-Auth-
Service-Provider" and "X-Verify-Credentials-Authorization" to the
request, those are meant to be HTTP headers, not in the multipart POST
body.
Twitgoo supports putting those in the post body by setting everything
to lowercase
Oop, it looks like you've moved on (in a different thread). I'm
actually working on some OAuth stuff in C# right now so I'll let you
know if I come across something.
On Jul 26, 10:49 pm, Justin Hart wrote:
> I think I see what you're doing wrong - when you're a
post body along with the
> image data?
>
> Thanks
> Gerard
>
> On Jul 27, 6:52 am, globaljobber
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks for replying Justin, much appreciated. Slwly getting there
> > - I hope!
>
> > Gerard
>
> > On Jul 27, 5:55 am, Justin Hart
Like Taylor said, find your time offset relative to Twitter's. The
WP7 Emulator timestamp is terribly off, and it is probably a good idea
to keep your own offset anyway with devices that may have been off-
network a long time (or in the future, zune devices which dont have a
source).
In my person
Is there any notification we can set up for @replies?
Looks like I received white list approval on my account... how can I
check white list approval on an IP address?
I have a tool which will allow users to follow everyone on the #TCOT
list (in batches of 25).
Someone brought up a concern that this might infringe on Twitter's
TOS?
Any thoughts on this.
see below:
http://tweetforchuck.com/tcot/
I have a tool developed for the #TCOT community which will allow a
user to follow everyone on that list in batches of 25.
Is this kosher or does this run up against the Twitter TOS?
Here's the tool:
http://tweetforchuck.com/tcot/
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