On 9/5/10 4:26 AM, Scott Wilcox at sc...@dor.ky wrote:
> I wrote a small PHP script which can be run CLI:
>
> Its at: http://dor.ky/entry/twitter-api-oauth-update-status
>
> If you need any help adapting that to your needs, just pop me an email off
> list and I'll be happy to help you.
>
> Scot
I wrote a small PHP script which can be run CLI:
Its at: http://dor.ky/entry/twitter-api-oauth-update-status
If you need any help adapting that to your needs, just pop me an email off list
and I'll be happy to help you.
Scott.
On 5 Sep 2010, at 03:16, mikesouthern wrote:
> But ... but ... I'm
* mikesouthern [100904 19:57]:
> But ... but ... I'm trying to do a similar kind of thing from a perl
> command line.
See my reply in an earlier thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/160cb4d3f20ef61
-Marc
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Twitter developer documentation
But ... but ... I'm trying to do a similar kind of thing from a perl
command line.
I looked at this on github before, and where it says:
// Register an application at http://dev.twitter.com/apps and from
your new apps page get "my access token".
There is no "application" for me to go to in order
Ok, I see. thank you for your reply.
On May 27, 3:20 pm, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> You're safe to continue using the non-api-subdomain version of OAuth for
> awhile longer (it won't disappear on June 30th), but we recommend switching
> to using the api subdomain (and SSL!) pro-actively in the
Yes you can..
On 10 oct, 20:05, Oguzhan wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm using OAuth in my twitter application and I was wondering
> something.
>
> Have received the user's permission by OAuth.
> I saved my database oauth_token after for example one day later. Can I
> update twitter status with my sav
the only way to find out is to do it
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Oguzhan wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm using OAuth in my twitter application and I was wondering
> something.
>
> Have received the user's permission by OAuth.
> I saved my database oauth_token after for example one day later. C
You need the token and the token secret.
On Oct 10, 2009, at 3:40 PM, Oguzhan wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm using OAuth in my twitter application and I was wondering
> something.
>
> Have received the user's permission by OAuth.
> I saved my database oauth_token after for example one day later
Thanks Duane for your response.
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Duane Roelands wrote:
>
> 1. OAuth allows your user to authenticate without ever exposing his
> Twitter credentials to your application.
>
> 2. OAuth allows a user to revoke your application's access to their
> account.
>
> 3. If you
1. OAuth allows your user to authenticate without ever exposing his
Twitter credentials to your application.
2. OAuth allows a user to revoke your application's access to their
account.
3. If you don't use OAuth, tweets posted from your application will
show up as "from API" (I believe). You ca
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