Hi there,

You may have issued your access token at some point in time when the
application was marked as read-only. The best thing to do in this scenario
is go to http://twitter.com/settings/connections to first sever the access
token, then re-issue an access token while your application is in read-write
mode.

Taylor

On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 1:01 AM, Shambhu <shambhu.patn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> /statuses/update.xml  Read-only application cannot POST  error show
>
> my application work in off line (localhost) but not work in online
>
> twitter consul i test all parameter it work
>
> in application setting type is read write and type set to browser.
>
>
> have you any idea ?
>
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