Thank you so much Taylor. Can you believe that nowhere in the Twitter
API documentation can I find this crucial, yet very simple
instruction. There are ample pointers to explanations of how to get
OAuth token, but absolutely no instructions I can find for what to do
once you obtain the token key
A lot of people have found my presentation on OAuth useful when trying
to learn the ins and outs of the entire request cycle with an OAuth-
protected API: http://bit.ly/oauth-zero-to-hero
When accessing a protected resource with OAuth, the oauth_token and
oauth_token_secret you receive become your
The token is a posted parameter. The secret is part of the key for the
signature.
Ryan
On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 5:55 PM, IDOLpeeps wrote:
> I've overcome the nuances of generating the oauth signature. It
> shocks me that the API documentation provides no clear indication of
> how to send the to
i suggest reading http://oauth.net/core/1.0a/ and looking at
http://hueniverse.com/oauth/ for OAuth guidance.
On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 2:55 PM, IDOLpeeps wrote:
> I've overcome the nuances of generating the oauth signature. It
> shocks me that the API documentation provides no clear indication of
I've overcome the nuances of generating the oauth signature. It
shocks me that the API documentation provides no clear indication of
how to send the tokens along with an API call. It's not even a PHP-
specific question. Simply put: Where do the "oauth_token" and
"oauth_token_secret" get embedded