Hi,

Yes, I copied the sample exactly - but I did not see the part where I
had to copy the URL to a browser to get the pin.

But, I have used your library to much success! It is amazing! I can
now login to twitter using OAuth!

Can you please tell me the following;

1. What license have you used for your code? (BSD, GPL ???)

2. Do you require crediting in any way if I were to use your code in
my application for release?

3. I am writing an Open Source application - can I use your code in it
without having to pay royalties?

Please answer these questions - as my application relies heavily on
your OAuth.Twitter.DLL

Kind regards,

Obrzut

On Jun 26, 5:18 pm, Bojan Rajkovic <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Obrzut wrote:
> > Well, I only copied your sample code to the letter?
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> > It is not my intention to use your API incorrectly.
>
> > I have a pounding headache this morning so all Twitter API
> > development is at a halt.:(
>
> > Kind regards,
>
> > Obrzut
>
> > On Jun 26, 1:25 am, Bojan Rajkovic <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Obrzut wrote:
> >>>> Hello, Sadly, your API does not work. :( odule Module1 Sub
> >>>> Main() Dim pin As Integer = 0 Dim OAuth As New
> >>>> OAuth.Twitter("Key","Secret") OAuth.Debugging = True Dim URL
> >>>> As String = OAuth.GetAuthorizationLink() Dim pinRead As
> >>>> String = String.Empty While Not
> >>>> (System.Int16.TryParse(pinRead, pin)) Console.WriteLine("Type
> >>>> in the PIN provided by Twitter and press Enter/Return.")
> >>>> Console.WriteLine(pinRead) pinRead = Console.ReadLine() End
> >>>> While If OAuth.GetAccessToken(pin) Then URL =
> >>>> "http://twitter.com/account/verify_credentials.xml"; Dim Xml
> >>>> As String = (OAuth.WebRequest
> >>>> (Global.OAuth.RequestMethod.GET, URL, String.Empty))
> >>>> Console.WriteLine(Xml) End If End Sub End Module
> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------
> >>>> This is my code - using your API. But, no pin appears - why?
> >>>> It fails on the pin number.
> > You're using the API wrong. You have to open the webpage provided
> > by GetAuthorizationLink (), and get the PIN from there. I won't
> > parse the page that Twitter sends back with the PIN.
>
> You clearly did not copy the entire sample--I just checked the sample,
> and there's a part where the URL is written to the console, and you
> are asked to open the URL and get the pin. Please check the sample
> again, make sure you are using it exactly.
>
> - --
> Bojan Rajkovic <[email protected]>
> Biochemistry '10, Brandeis University
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