Hi Marc, You can do this using the OAuth authentication flow which you can find at http://dev.twitter.com/pages/auth#intro
This may seem very much complicated for a simple application with only a few users (and static keys), and I agree. However, unless there is some service on the internet which simply allows you to get some keys in exchange for your username/password (and I do not know any), you will have to use this. Tom On 8/11/10 10:58 PM, Skygazer wrote: > Hi Taylor, > > Ok, but how do you get an access token/access token secret for the > other account without creating a new app? > > > > On Aug 11, 3:49 pm, Taylor Singletary <taylorsinglet...@twitter.com> > wrote: >> Hi Marc, >> >> In this case, instead of using the username/password of a different account >> while making a request, you would use an access token/access token secret >> belonging to a different account. You don't need to create separate >> applications for each account, but you need to authorize the application to >> act on behalf of each account. >> >> If you don't want to implement the OAuth flow to acquire access tokens in >> your application, you can use another application or library (such as my >> OAuth Dancer athttp://github.com/episod/oauth-dancer) to secure the access >> tokens, then port them over to your "proper" application. >> >> Taylor >> >> >> >> On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Skygazer <marc.bouc...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> My company has several news sites and each has one or more Twitter >>> accounts depending on the topic. I've created a new app using OAuth >>> and PHP to post our news stories automatically as they are published. >>> Previously with basic authentication I would just pass the username >>> and password etc. to get the story posted. But now I'm wondering, do I >>> need to create a new app for every Twitter account we have? Or can I >>> post to our accounts with the one app I created with its keys and >>> tokens? And if I can use just the one app, how do I post to the other >>> accounts? The app was created on our primary Twitter account. >> >>> Thanks >>> Marc >> >>> PS I already have the OAuth and PHP code working for our primary >>> Twiter account.