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 <jhsa...@jhsachs.com> 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. > -- Abraham Williams | Developer for hire | http://abrah.am @abraham | http://projects.abrah.am | http://blog.abrah.am This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private.