try replacing the space character with +
so before setting your update something like this
tweet = Replace(tweet," ","+")
the problem you are having is probably related to url encoding of the
transmitted message
On Aug 13, 7:23 pm, catcalls wrote:
> Oh, the problem is the DLL. I mean, ho
Hi Catcalls,
Not sure if you tried my library, LINQ to Twitter (http://
linqtotwitter.codeplex.com/). I recently found a bug that was keeping
it from working for VB because of the way that the compiler was
generating code, so it's possible that I'm the lazy coder you're
trashing and being rude t
Hi all,
After the recent furor over my OAuth implementation, I've decided to end the
project. I don't have the time to maintain it currently (real life work is
keeping me busy), and upon some reflection after today's outburst, I've come
to feel like I've wasted my time working on the project.
If y
Catcalls,
Check out Quitter: http://code.google.com/p/quitter-client/
Quitter is a Twitter client that's 100% Visual Basic.NET with a
working implementation of OAuth. The classes that are specifically
for talking to Twitter are in the "TwitterVB" namespace/folder.
Everything else is the client
2009/8/14 Andrew Badera :
>
> On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 7:23 PM, catcalls wrote:
>>
>> I want something that
>> actually works and is at least 1.0
>
> And I want whirled peaz, Giselle Bundchen and a 12 figure bank account ...
I have that last one, but all the zeros are at the wrong end of the numbe
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 7:23 PM, catcalls wrote:
>
> I want something that
> actually works and is at least 1.0
And I want whirled peaz, Giselle Bundchen and a 12 figure bank account ...
Oh, the problem is the DLL. I mean, how many ways can you encode a
space?
I can use the DLL to search, follow, and update a single word to my
twitter account - but as soon as I use a space it fails. Believe me,
it's the DLL. Furthermore, the update to the DLL (which he claims
works) does not comp
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 2:48 PM, catcalls wrote:
> I've been using a free Twitter API Interface that was coded in C# and
> I imported the DLL and it was working fine until I discovered I cannot
> post spaces to twitter updates! I mean, WHAT!?
I'm willing to bet that the problem is not the DLL.
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 5:48 PM, catcalls wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been using a free Twitter API Interface that was coded in C# and
> I imported the DLL and it was working fine until I discovered I cannot
> post spaces to twitter updates! I mean, WHAT!?
>
> So, I have basically coded this applicati