Re: [twitter-dev] twitteroauth and multiple domains

2011-02-07 Thread Archia
I think I found the trouble. I had switched the order of the lines below, 
putting config.php first:

require_once('/home/soundser/public_html/includes/twitteroauth/twitteroauth.php');
require_once('/home/soundser/public_html/includes/config.php');

Putting it back fixed the redirect.

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Re: [twitter-dev] twitteroauth and multiple domains

2011-02-07 Thread Archia
OK, I'll do so, but something I've done may be causing the following to be 
displayed after authorizing access:

The page isn't redirecting properly

Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this 
address in a way that will never complete.  

*   This problem can sometimes be caused by disabling or refusing to 
accept
  cookies.

Cookies are not disabled and config.php looks like this:

http://www.mysite.com/twitter/callback.php');

Can you suggest the trouble?

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Re: [twitter-dev] twitteroauth and multiple domains

2011-02-06 Thread Abraham Williams
You need to set your callback url in config.php.

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On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 11:26, Archia  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> twitteroauth is working under domain A, but is it necessary to reproduce
> all of the code under domain B to get it to work there. I've not been able
> to get things working beyond step 3 of the Flow Overview under domain B. I
> always end up back on connect.php under domain A.
>
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Re: [twitter-dev] twitteroauth curl http_code returns zero

2010-12-31 Thread Abraham Williams
cURL returning a http_code of 0 generally means that your server can't make
connections to https://api.twitter.com. Make sure you don't have a firewall
blocking connections.

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On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 07:06, Enric  wrote:

> Hi, we developed an application that was hosted in a server that had
> problems so we changed to dreamhost (the server we usually use and
> where we had tested the application without problems).
>
> In the new dreamhost account we installed the application but it is no
> possible to authenticate, the curl returns http_code = 0...
>
> I checked the code but I can't find the problem, here is the dump:
>
> TwitterOAuth Object
> (
>[http_code] => 0
>[url] => https://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token?oauth_ca...
>[host] => https://api.twitter.com/1/
>[timeout] => 30
>[connecttimeout] => 30
>[ssl_verifypeer] =>
>[format] => json
>[decode_json] => 1
>[http_info] => Array
>(
>[url] => https://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token?oauth_cal.
> ..
>[content_type] =>
>[http_code] => 0
>[header_size] => 0
>[request_size] => 0
>[filetime] => -1
>[ssl_verify_result] => 0
>[redirect_count] => 0
>[total_time] => 0
>[namelookup_time] => 2.4E-5
>[connect_time] => 0
>[pretransfer_time] => 0
>[size_upload] => 0
>[size_download] => 0
>[speed_download] => 0
>[speed_upload] => 0
>[download_content_length] => 0
>[upload_content_length] => 0
>[starttransfer_time] => 0
>[redirect_time] => 0
>)
>
>[useragent] => TwitterOAuth v0.2.0-beta2
>[sha1_method] => OAuthSignatureMethod_HMAC_SHA1 Object
>(
>)
>
>[consumer] => OAuthConsumer Object
>(
>[key] => ...
>[secret] => ...
>[callback_url] =>
>)
>
>[token] => OAuthConsumer Object
>(
>[key] =>
>[secret] =>
>[callback_url] =>
>)
>
> )
>
> Thanks
>
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Re: [twitter-dev] TwitterOauth

2010-12-30 Thread Igor Kharin
Hello, Gary.

JSON parser says there's an error and he's obviously right. You should
notice that you're able to interact with API via JSON or XML. And as
far as I can see you're using some high-level interface which is
fetching XML end-point but assumes it's a JSON one. Even so, twitter
could not authenticate you and bugs may lay even deeply than that. I
think the best advice would be to double check your code or try
another lib.

On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Gary Zukowski  wrote:
> I’m getting the following error when trying to do a simple update_profile:
>
>
>
> client.update_profile(:url => '')
>
>
>
> JSON::ParserError: 665: unexpected token at ' encoding="UTF-8"?>
>
> 
>
>   /1/account/update_profile
>
>   Could not authenticate with OAuth.
>
> 
>
> '
>
>
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Gary Zukowski
>
>
>
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Re: [twitter-dev] TwitterOauth

2010-12-17 Thread Matt Harris
Hi Gary,

Can you share your basestring and Authorization header so we can investigate
further.

Thanks,
@themattharris
Developer Advocate, Twitter
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On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Gary Zukowski wrote:

> We’ve started seeing some errors using TwitteOauth.  Specifically, we get
> an “Incorrect signature” error when trying to use the followers_ids method.
> This method worked 3 days ago.  Has something changed?
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Gary Zukowski
>
>
>
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Re: [twitter-dev] TwitterOAuth fails in getRequestToken()

2010-10-29 Thread Abraham Williams
What does printing $connection->http_code after making the call return?

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On Oct 29, 2010 3:38 PM, "José Luis"  wrote:
> I'm trying TwitterOAuth's examples and have come across the following
> problem. When Signing in the redirect.php page doesn't redirect to any
> page. Tracing it the script dies when doing:
>
> /* Get temporary credentials. */
> $request_token = $connection->getRequestToken(OAUTH_CALLBACK);
>
> If I put an echo before it prints. If I put it afterwards no message
> gets printed.
>
> What could be going wrong and how could it get fixed?
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Re: [twitter-dev] TwitterOAuth

2010-09-26 Thread Abraham Williams
This should do what you need: http://gist.github.com/598349

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On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 13:57, Rick Stuivenberg
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Since the deprecated of the basic auth method, I am now using
> TwitterOauth from Abraham. I am trying to get all of my followers
> information in one array so I can use all those information and
> process it.
>
> I call the follow GET from the OAuth: $getids = $oauth->get('followers/
> ids');
>
> Now I want to know how to process these ids in order to use $oauth-
> >get('users/lookup', array('user_id' => 'ID'));
>
> Is there somebody that wants to help me into the right direction or
> has a example code.
>
> Many thanks!
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Re: [twitter-dev] TwitterOAuth, two authentication calls, one works, one fails... why?

2010-05-26 Thread Abraham Williams
Are the scripts on the same server? Same version of PHP? Are they using the
same accounts access tokens? Same consumer token?

Abraham

On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 18:07, Jonathan  wrote:

> I've been trying to get my application to work with TwitterOAuth for
> several weeks now. Here’s a brief history:
>
> I need to authorize user requests of three different types. For that
> purpose I’ve got two scripts (I’ll call them #1 and #2), and #2 is
> invoked in two places.
>
> Several weeks ago I got script #1 to work with an old version of
> TwitterOAuth, which did not support specifying a callback URL for each
> call. I then tried to migrate to a newer version (beta-0.2.0), which
> would support specifying a callback URL, and script #1 ceased to work.
> Everything seemed OK up to the point where I tested the access token
> by performing a verify_credentials operation; then I got back an error
> that said “could not authenticate you.”
>
> I had no luck identifying the problem, so today I fell back to the old
> version of TwitterOAuth. Now script #1 works again, but script #2 does
> not. It returns the same error, “could not authenticate you.”
>
> I've inserted echo statements in both scripts to show the parameters
> and result of every call to TwitterOAuth. The sequences of calls are
> identical, and as far as I can tell the parameters and results are
> identical in every respect that they should be. Yet one call succeeds
> and the other fails.
>
> I've been beating may head against this thing for weeks, and I'm
> stumped.
>
> I'm open to any sort of advice on what the problem might be, or how to
> identify it, or how to work around it without identifying it.
>



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