Hi Davide, Is your original application an OAuth-based, registered application or does it use Basic Auth? If it uses OAuth, is registered, and is not restricted for some reason, you should be able to use it for @Anywhere.
Taylor Singletary Developer Advocate, Twitter http://twitter.com/episod On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 6:40 AM, Davide <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Taylor, > yes I see the new application, not the older. But, I would like to use > @anywhere with the older in order to se the original name when someone > tweet form it. > for example, this is my first tweet from the application > http://twitter.com/daviderapetti/status/12455173615 and the user will > see the name of the new app. Instead a i would like use the older, if > it's possible. > really sorry for my ba english :) > > > On 19 Apr, 15:26, Taylor Singletary <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Davide, > > > > Do you see your application on this page:http://dev.twitter.com/apps?All > > you need to get started with @Anywhere is to verify that your application > > has read/write privileges (which will be made easier soon), and use your > > consumer key as your API key. Your callback URL must correspond to the > > subdomain and domain you're executing @Anywhere on. I find it is best to > > create a new application athttp:// > dev.twitter.com/anywhere/apps/newrather > > than re-use an existing application. > > > > Taylor Singletary > > Developer Advocate, Twitterhttp://twitter.com/episod > > > > On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 6:05 AM, Davide <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi, i already have an application that's called TwitterItalia.it and > > > (i suppose) it's in the whitelist from at least 2 years. > > > Accessing tohttp://dev.twitter.com/anywhere/i can't see it. Have i > > > to create another app to use @anywhere inhttp://www.twitteritalia.it > > > ? thanks > > > > > -- > > > Subscription settings: > > >http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/subscribe?hl=en >
