Hi,
The desktop application I'm working on is used to customize your
Twitter page. Therefore, any changes you make in the app can be seen
in your Twitter page. However, at the moment, everytime the user makes
a change, they have to open the browser and refresh. I thought it
would be nicer to simply show the changes in real time without the
updating.

On Mar 13, 12:17 am, Andrew Badera <and...@badera.us> wrote:
> 1) No, don't think there is ...
> 2) Why do you need to "refresh the page" in a forced fashion in a
> desktop app? If you're running a web control with the page in it,
> refresh it ... if you're talking about any/all instances of the
> browser page ... well, why?
>
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> On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 5:02 PM, P L <homerthesimp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >  I'm using the Twitter API for a desktop application. Is there a way
> > of sending a POST header (or something) that will automatically
> > refresh the page after an action has been performed? For example, I
> > can update the user's profile picture via my app, but the change can't
> > be seen until I manually refresh the page. Is there a way, maybe with
> > AJAX (?), to update the page automatically once the profile picture
> > has been changed?
>
> > Thanks for any help
>
> > P Louw

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