Hi Mike,

If your intention is to just fetch the tweets you author and the retweets
you create, you can make an unauthenticated request to something along the
lines of :

GET
http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.atom?screen_name=episod&include_rts=true

Without using OAuth, you can make a call such as this up to 150 times a day
from a single IP address. If you prefer RSS to ATOM, just change the
extension to .rss (or .json, or .xml). Replace the screen_name value with
your own screen name.

Thanks,
Taylor

On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 12:27 PM, Mike <mikemcl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I am pulling my hair out trying to find an answer to this problem and
> what seems like a simple problem really isn't turning out to have a
> simple answer.
>
> All I want to do is list the most recent tweets and retweets in my
> account on my website.  I used to do this easily using PHP and cURL
> but that feature has been broken since Twitter moved to oAuth.  Now I
> want to duplicate this functionality but I just cannot seem to
> understand how to do it.  All of the tutorials I've read are for
> creating apps with sign ins and updating your accounts, but all I want
> is the dang FEED - no updating status, no direct messages, just my
> stream.
>
> Can someone please help me?  I am frantic.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
>
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