Dangit, didn't mean to blast the group... sorry for the noise.. -Chad
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Chad Etzel<jazzyc...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Sam, > > (*Speaking strictly as a non-twitter employee and completely as a developer*) > > I'd like to play with it. I'm working on a new product myself > (unrelated to content sharing), so my testing might not be immediate, > but this certainly looks interesting. > > Thanks, > -Chad > > On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Sam Street<sam...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I'm looking for a few developers to help me test the API I have built >> for http://twicli.com (content sharing & user tagging) >> >> The API's work as you would expect with each content type (photo, >> video, audio) having an 'upload' and 'uploadAndTweet' method. >> >> The backend of the API is actually fine, I just don't have an app to >> test it with. I have simulated sending requests using PHP but I'm >> unsure whether the results will be the same when the photo/video data >> is sent via iPhone or Adobe AIR. Does anyone know what format a photo >> posted via an app is sent in? Binary data? >> >> I don't want to release the API publicly without actually testing it >> first so any help is appreciated and I'll offer free advertising on >> both www.picli.com and www.twicli.com >> >> I'm also working on various get methods aswell as post. Seemingly most >> content sharing apps I've seen only seem to offer methods to upload >> content through their API rather than request data about a specific >> piece of content. I plan to build a method that will deliver detailed >> information including users who have been tagged into the photo (for >> example). >> >> Anyway, if anyone's willing to help that would be fantastic and I will >> return the favour. >> >> -Sam http://twitter.com/sampicli >