using api is not necessary on this step of my application may be in the future,on version 2 :), i could use. what i am trying to do is just an advertisement , showing our link people's status
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Leon Spencer <[email protected]>wrote: > Yeah, through the Twitter API OAuth. But for what you are doing, your > method is more practical. > ------------------------------ > *From:* sadullah keleş <[email protected]> > *To:* [email protected] > *Sent:* Tue, October 20, 2009 2:00:09 AM > *Subject:* [twitter-dev] Re: twitter encoding problem > > by the way, is there any way to update user's status directly without > opening the twitter page? or have i just misunderstood you? > > 2009/10/20 sadullah keleş <[email protected]> > >> i have a "share on twitter" button , when user click this button >> http://twitter.com/ page will be open and the info that i send ("i am >> reading this: http://www.mypage.com/article.aspx") will be shown in the >> "What Are you Doing?" textbox and then user will click update button on >> twitter page. >> >> >> On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 11:46 AM, leonspencer <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> >>> Thanks for the clarification. Are you updating your Twitter status to >>> read: >>> >>> "i am reading this: http://www.mypage.com/article.aspx" >>> >>> or are you just trying to display this information in a new browser >>> window without updating your Twitter status? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Leon >>> >>> >>> >>> On Oct 20, 1:38 am, sadullah keleş <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > hey leonspencer, >>> > thanks for your reply. dont think title part as page title, it is just >>> a >>> > short explanation. what i am trying to do is like "i am reading this: >>> http://www.mypage.com/article.aspx", i mean at the beginning of the >>> status a >>> > short explanation and after that, link to the page, explanation part >>> will be >>> > taken from page title. this does not encounter any error, works >>> properly >>> > except turkish characters :) >>> > any other idea? >>> >> >> >
