It's working great now. Many thanks Steve
On May 21, 4:22 am, Steve C <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Rich- > > Nice catch! During one of our deployments today, we mistakingly > switched the OAuth Echo API to use Twitter's Non-SSL Endpoint. I just > pushed a fix for it- can you let me know if everything works correctly > for you again? > > (Coincidently, the deployment that turned off SSL for the API was > turning SSL on for another part of the website. :P) > > Thanks! > > Steve Corona > Twitpic > > On May 20, 6:44 pm, Rich <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > A bit more debugging and oAuth Echo only seems to be broken over SSL, > > change the realm, provider and signing request > > tohttp://api.twitter.com/1/account/verify_credentials.jsoninsteadofhttps://api.twitter.com/1/account/verify_credentials.jsonandit'll > > go > > through > > > On May 20, 11:23 pm, Rich <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Scrap that, looks like oAuth echo is almost totally broken right now, > > > only Twitgoo seems to be working, both MobyPicture and TwitPic > > > constantly return a 401, and on the very odd occasion one does make it > > > through Twitter itself returns a 500 status error (even though it > > > actually posts the message) > > > > On May 20, 11:00 pm, Rich <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Look's like TwitPic's oAuth Echo has broken again, can anyone else > > > > confirm? > > > > > On May 20, 9:49 pm, Justin Hart <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > This is now active on Twitgoo. You can see the documentation > > > > > here:http://twitgoo.com/docs/Content/Developer/upload.htm > > > > > > On May 19, 9:05 am, Justin Hart <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > I am the lead dev on Twitgoo and I just built full echo support for > > > > > > 'upload' there. Its on the beta site right now, so if you want to > > > > > > test, please contact me for the info, otherwise it should be out by > > > > > > the end of the week. It will have full support of header, query > > > > > > string and multipart body parameters. > > > > > > > On May 17, 2:47 pm, Rich <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > With the impending switch off of Basic Auth, should we keep a > > > > > > > list of > > > > > > > media providers and external services that have already made the > > > > > > > switch to oAuth Echo. > > > > > > > > So far I've found and tested > > > > > > > > TwitPic - full oAuth Echo support > > > > > > > TwitVid - oAuth Echo by sending as a URL parameter > > > > > > > > I know MobyPicture intend to have oAuth Echo enabled this month. > > > > > > > > Any others any one knows of?
