As far as the application record creation on dev.twitter.com is concerned,
you can use a placeholder website URL until you have a more permanent home.

Without more information about your development environment, I can't help
you get up and running on your local machine, but ultimately you'll want to
get your PHP and CSS files to be served from a HTTP server running on your
machine, in most cases Apache. If you're using a Mac, you already have
Apache running on your machine and it should be pretty easy for you to find
some documentation on how to execute PHP files from your ~/Sites directory
structure.

@episod <http://twitter.com/intent/user?screen_name=episod> - Taylor
Singletary


On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 5:15 AM, gshadowninja...@hotmail.com <
gshadowninja...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> What do i do if i dont have an application website? i registered my
> app already but i dont have an actual application and i cant use it to
> tweet because i dont know how to open the web page because i have no
> addres...its just a folder on my desktop with my php and css files.
> What do i do now? lol
>
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