You need to implement OAuth into your call and then sign your requests.

On 22 Mar 2011, at 05:42, deepak wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> We are displaying twitter latest 20 tweets to me on my website.
> but this api call requires authorization and we have not found any
> code for authorization using php.
> 
> we have read the full documentation of oauth on dev.twitter.com but
> still when we access
> http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/retweets_to_me.json
> 
> it shows error message {"request":"\/1\/statuses\/retweets_of_me.json?
> count=100&page=1&trim_user=true&include_entities=true","error":"Could
> not authenticate you."}.
> 
> Please provide authorization code for api call.
> 
> Please help me to solve this issue.

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