2009/8/6 Sam Street sam...@gmail.com
2. replying to a status id that you posted yourself from the same
account
This is actually incorrect. I've posted replies to myself from the web
interface.
Abraham
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Oh yeah. This just worked for me through web.
My mistake!
On Aug 7, 7:59 am, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/8/6 Sam Street sam...@gmail.com
2. replying to a status id that you posted yourself from the same
account
This is actually incorrect. I've posted replies to myself
Thanks Sam...
Your post did help me ...
i was sending it to wrong id (user) and status id. I dont know why
dint I checked that earlier.
Now its fine.
other thing which I am working on Setting the source. I figure out
that we have to register our application now before it can appear as
source.
I hate to bump this... but I need help... anybody
On Aug 6, 9:39 am, digi ishmeetah...@gmail.com wrote:
hello there,
I have been trying to fix this for so long but It is not working.
I am developing a wndows mobile application for twitter in C# am
trying to reply to a status id. The
Difficult to spot the error without knowing the values of message
and in inreply.
Are you sure these values are correctly populated when this code
executes?
On Aug 6, 4:25 pm, digi ishmeetah...@gmail.com wrote:
I hate to bump this... but I need help... anybody
On Aug 6, 9:39 am, digi
The message will not include 'in reply to X' if you are
1. replying to an invalid status id
2. replying to a status id that you posted yourself from the same
account
On Aug 6, 9:50 pm, Duane Roelands duane.roela...@gmail.com wrote:
Difficult to spot the error without knowing the values of