I'm running into this as well.  My POSTs are not working (401 error).
GETs are fine.

On Feb 16, 11:50 pm, Ryan W <[email protected]> wrote:
> Any luck with this?  Running into the same problem here, wondering
> what the right combination of data to put in URL params vs post data
> vs headers, etc.
>
> On Feb 14, 12:18 pm,ChadEtzel<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have gottenOAuthGET requests working nicely, but POST is a
> > different story.  I am trying to post an update (tweet) usingOAuth,
> > and I'm not quite sure where to put all of the parameters.
>
> > Endpoint:http://twitter.com/statuses/update.xml
>
> > I have tried puting all of the parameters (status, source,
> > in_reply_to_id, oauth_*) in the POSTDATA fields of the request, but I
> > get a 401 "InvalidOAuthRequest" response.
>
> > Then I tried putting just the twitter specific params (status, source,
> > in_reply_to_id) in the POSTDATA fields, and leaving the oauth_* params
> > in the query string of the URL. Same 401 "InvalidOAuthRequest"
> > response.
>
> > I am curious which of these ways *should* work?
>
> > I can get verify_credentials, favorites, etc using the same
> > oauth_token and nonce/signature methods just fine.
>
> > Anybody got POST requests going yet?
>
> > Thanks,
> > -Chad

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