For general encoding, yes, HttpUtility, or Server. And Boijan pointed out the OAuth UrlEncode function as well for your specific problem as well.
Smack me? Feel free, c'mon over! ∞ Andy Badera ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private ∞ Google me: http://www.google.com/search?q=(andrew+badera)+OR+(andy+badera) On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 5:53 PM, catcalls<[email protected]> wrote: > > OK - if you're the heroin here tell me where it is located. > > And if you state system.web.httputility I'm gonna smack you. > > On Aug 13, 10:52 pm, Andrew Badera <[email protected]> wrote: >> .NET has UrlEncode() fool, and numerous other character set >> manipulation functions. >> >> ∞ Andy Badera >> ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private >> ∞ Google me:http://www.google.com/search?q=(andrew+badera)+OR+(andy+badera) >> >> >> >> On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 5:50 PM, catcalls<[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > What are you blathering about now? I've checked the DLL routines, >> > there are no built in encoding features. >> >> > And as for VB.NET - you have to do it manually like I did with %2B >> > because only ASP.NET has URLEncode. >> >> > On Aug 13, 10:44 pm, Andrew Badera <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> PS you know there are builtin encoding functions, right? >> >> >> ∞ Andy Badera >> >> ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private >> >> ∞ Google >> >> me:http://www.google.com/search?q=(andrew+badera)+OR+(andy+badera) >> >> >> On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Andrew Badera<[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > But you're trying to encode a SPACE not a + Mr. Expert Coder. >> >> >> > You've got to be a troll. >> >> >> > ∞ Andy Badera >> >> > ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private >> >> > ∞ Google >> >> > me:http://www.google.com/search?q=(andrew+badera)+OR+(andy+badera) >> >> >> > On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 5:41 PM, catcalls<[email protected]> >> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> Yeah - but to clarify - A URLEncoded + (which is a space in RFC POST) >> >> >> is %2B - so that was my point. >> >> >> >> Don't try and correct me - I am an expert coder. >> >> >> >> On Aug 13, 10:39 pm, Peter Denton <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >>> just to clarify, so someone doesn't happen upon this thread and start >> >> >>> using >> >> >>> %2B for spaces. >> >> >> >>> a space is %20 >> >> >> >>> On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 2:33 PM, catcalls <[email protected]> >> >> >>> wrote: >> >> >> >>> > Hi Bojan Rajkovic, >> >> >> >>> > When I tried using 0.3 DLL it stated a file was missing. Fox >> >> >>> > something? >> >> >> >>> > Perhaps it's a vs2008 only DLL? What do you think? >> >> >> >>> > Also, I am using 0.1 DLL which works perfectly except it does not >> >> >>> > post >> >> >>> > spaces - I get a 401 unauthorised. >> >> >> >>> > I declare Oauth.Twitter as oauth2 then use oauth2.WebRequest() with >> >> >>> > the URL. >> >> >> >>> > I've tried a + and %2B and the only way to seperate words that works >> >> >>> > is using a _ >> >> >> >>> > And that looks terrible! >> >> >> >>> > So, is it a known issue in 0.1 that you cannot post spaces with >> >> >>> > WebRequest? >> >> >> >>> > I am getting authenticated fine. AND can post Hi to Twitter. Only >> >> >>> > one >> >> >>> > word without spaces works tho - if I use a space or the URLEncoded >> >> >>> > version of + or + itself it fails. >> >> >> >>> > Any ideas because I am stumped? >> >> >> >>> > On Aug 13, 10:18 pm, Bojan Rajkovic <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >>> > > On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:17 PM, catcalls >> >> >>> > > <[email protected]> >> >> >>> > wrote: >> >> >> >>> > > > BOJAN RAJKOVIC >> >> >> >>> > > > Yeah, this is the guy. He is a member here. He'll prolly tell >> >> >>> > > > me to >> >> >>> > > > use the updated version of his DLL but sadly the updated >> >> >>> > > > version does >> >> >>> > > > not work as far as I can tell. >> >> >> >>> > > > So, I am using version 0.1 of his Twitter OAuth DLL. Which >> >> >>> > > > sucks to be >> >> >>> > > > honest. I wish I had the time to rewrite the code in VB.NET but >> >> >>> > > > I got >> >> >>> > > > stuck on creating correct nonces. >> >> >> >>> > > As I recall, you're the gentleman who had trouble following my >> >> >>> > > workflow >> >> >>> > > instructions, so I'm not much inclined to help you anyway, less >> >> >>> > > so after >> >> >>> > > this little rant. >> >> >> >>> > > I somehow don't think this is my OAuth library's fault, >> >> >>> > > considering that >> >> >>> > it >> >> >>> > > takes input from your implementation and doesn't really do any >> >> >>> > > processing >> >> >>> > > short of signing it. If your input is invalid, the signing won't >> >> >>> > > work. >> >> >>> > > The 0.3 version of the OAuth library works just fine. Please >> >> >>> > > don't blame >> >> >>> > my >> >> >>> > > code for your own mistakes, and if you have problems, file an >> >> >>> > > issue on >> >> >>> > > Google Code or send me an e-mail, instead of berating my code in >> >> >>> > > public. >> >> >> >>> > > OAuth trunk seems to work though, I'm able to get an access token >> >> >>> > > from >> >> >>> > > Twitter. I am able to properly sign a GET request and fetch it (I >> >> >>> > > tried >> >> >>> > with >> >> >>> > > the user timeline from statuses) from the C# REPL on Mono. >> >> >> >>> > > If you want to get more information out of the library, try >> >> >>> > > setting >> >> >>> > > .Debugging to true on the OAuth object, you should get a lot of >> >> >>> > > output on >> >> >>> > > the command line or in Visual Studio's debugging window. >
