When you change an application from read-only mode to read-write mode, it
only effects access tokens created after you've made the switch. So if you
want write priviledges for any existing access tokens, you'll have to
re-negotiate them.
Taylor
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 2:58 AM, Niraj Joshi joshi.niraj...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi I created the new application in Twitter enabled xAuth support
for the same. Previously the application Default Access type was read
only. Using the consumer key secret I made my iphone application
it is now on app store.
Now i want to change Default Access type to read-write mode, as read
only application cannot use POST method. [i.e. while using method
statuses/update to post new tweet i am getting response as :
error : Read-only application cannot POST
So I want to change Default Access type to read-write.
My question is that if i perform above change will it affect my
current app users ? As i afraid that doing so will change my consumer
key secret (May be) (using which i created app used for app
store.) ???
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