I don’t know why twitter card doesn’t work at all since I have migrated to new server : https://twitter.com/flickshot_fr/status/1044619154156920833
Twitter validator results :
ERROR: Fetching the page failed because other errors.
Unable to render Card preview
Url tested for instance : https://flickshot.fr/en/article/flusha-officiellement-transfere-chez-cloud9/5ba78da4da07e
Thanks !
According to Twitter's Cards troubleshooting post the most common cause of that issue is a misconfiguration with SSL.
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When (most) people using iPhones or iPads try to access my website via Instagram, they get a Forbidden 403 error. More specifically, it says: "You don't have permission to access on this server. Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request." My instagram handle is #bodyandsoulsustenance. It seems to work fine via instagram.com/bodyandsoulsustenance, however. Iphones and iPads (I was told) seem to be the problem.
I've updated all of my plugins and Wordpress software, and scanned my site for any malware. My host, a2hosting, told me to contact a developer for help. I asked one at Codeable but he was unable to figure it out. Please help! Thank you.
Update: Fixed by deleting and redownloading the Instagram app.
I am trying to call following Twitter's API to get a list of followers for a user.
http://api.twitter.com/1.1/followers/ids.json?cursor=-1&screen_name=username
And I am getting this error message in response.
{
code = 215;
message = "Bad Authentication data";
}
I can't seem to find the documentation related to this error code. Anyone has any idea about this error?
Your request lacks authentication data. I got that error when I simply clicked on http://api.twitter.com/1.1/followers/ids.json?cursor=-1&screen_name=username. This is not the way to access twitter API.
Create a Twitter app from https://apps.twitter.com/. Then, try using a Twitter API Library to access REST API. If you are comfortable with using ruby apps on command line interface check out https://github.com/sferik/t. Set it up and then try t followers [USER] for listing all followers of USER.
You will have to use OAuth. More info can be found on Twitter website. Here: https://dev.twitter.com/oauth
This error is coming because your Twitter developers account is not approved. Now-a-days you can't make app without getting your developers account approved from Twitter.
To make an app, you need to contact Twitter and apply for developers account. If you are lucky engough, you will get approval although this process may take months.
If you just need the data, go for third party services like followersanalysis[dot]com, birdsonganalytics[dot]com
I am using Paypal REST api to create subscription plan and subscription agreement. I am able to create subscription plan and credit card but not able to create agreement. Whenever I request it gives internal server error.
I am using ruby gem paypal-sdk-rest
Credit card I am using is
4012888888881881
And mode is Sandbox
the Response I am getting is
Response code = 500. Response message = Internal Server Error.
Response debug ID = ea61a34e9fa73
Thanks in Advance
It happens because of frequently used test Credit Card like the one you are using, if you are use different one for this it will help you to solve this issue...
Or may be below one cause of the error
Sandbox Personal Account being used was invalid. The sandbox personal account is causing all this error 500.
HTTP 500 is caused by an internal error. One of the possible root causes is what JIGNESH mentioned.
Can you please open a Github issue with the information you provided here? It is a better place to discuss this kind of issue.
Also, would you explain how you are using subscription? Ruby REST SDK does not yet support the feature, although it is coming soon. Did you add it yourself?
I'm having some trouble handling Facebook errors.
My app displays a page that tells users they've blocked the app when the login fails.
This page tells the users to go to settings>>privacy>>facebook and unblock the app.
I navigate to this page if the sessionStageChanged method contains an error.
I am however noticing a problem when a user changes their password, which will invalidate the iOS Facebook integration login, this will off course result in the error message not being correct anymore.
I've created another error page that tells the user that their password within ios integration has expired but I'm having trouble to figure out when I need to navigate to it.
-Both the different types of failure return Facebook error 2, which is a pretty generic error so I can't find what caused the problem from this error code.
-I've found another answer on here that used the [FBSession renewSystemCredentials] method but I am noticing that this will also return the ACAccountCredentialRenewResultFailed || Rejected error in both cases so this also won't work.
-I found the official documentation with this page: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/facebook-login/testing-your-login-flow/ but this does not have a solution only an explaination.
What should I do in this case?
How do I now when to navigate to the app blocked page and when to navigate to the password changed page?
I'm using Facebook SDK version: 3.10.0.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks for the comments.
After Ming Li's answer I found some stuff on this page: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/ios/errors
But after testing it in my app the Facebook error returned the same error for an invalid login.
I'm going to handle this by letting my user manually navigate trough the different types of solutions.
See the "Handling Errors" section of this page for strategies on how to notify users of different types of errors: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/using-graph-api/#errors
I am trying to get the user's contact details by singning up with twitter in my app. I found this project on github which seems really good. I encounter only one problem. If I run it with my new app consumer secret and consumer key codes from twitter it gives me an error :
Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1012 "The operation couldn’t be completed. (NSURLErrorDomain error -1012.)" UserInfo=0x6898e80 {NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token, NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token, NSUnderlyingError=0x68980e0 "The operation couldn’t be completed. (kCFErrorDomainCFNetwork error -1012.)"}
The output in the console is :
2013-01-16 17:55:24.367 DMTwitterOAuth[3411:c07] current status = Prompt for user data and request token to server
2013-01-16 17:55:24.371 DMTwitterOAuth[3411:c07] current status = Requesting token for current user's auth data...
2013-01-16 17:55:25.433 DMTwitterOAuth[3411:c07] current status = Token received from server
Immediately after I get the alert view in which it says that it encountered a NSURLErrorDomain.
On the other hand, if I run it with some other codes from another twitter app it works, giving me all the details about the user. I just can't understand why for some keys it works, and for some others it doesn't.
Error code -1012 is kCFURLErrorUserCancelledAuthentication. This should mean that some code somewhere called [sender cancelAuthenticationChallenge:] in response to an authentication challenge. This is likely code inside of DMTwitterOAuth, but it's also possible it's Apple's own code inside the URL-loading system.
Make sure that your twitter application access settings are appropriate for what you're trying to do. If you're trying to post a tweet you'll likely need Read and Write access.
See the Application Model docs for more info.
It can be also just wrong authentication data in request header.
Visit the below url it solves the issue generally not in specific to this twitter context.It will give u some idea
https://stackoverflow.com/a/17920301/730807
I hope this helps..
I have recently found this problem occurring in projects where previously Twitter login was working. For this reason I assumed it was due to the change in iOS or maybe an upgrade in the Twitter feature.
One of the main issues is it is almost impossible to recreate this issue, there is a very interesting twitter community blog talking about it here: https://twittercommunity.com/t/ios-twitter-kit-1-10-1-twtrloginbutton-responds-with-1012-error/52766
The Twitter staff are trying to fix this issue but can't recreate it to see what is going wrong.
The problem seems to be that the users Twitter account has become disconnected from their device. This means that the Twitter Auth Helper can't get your details to login correctly.
The way to fix this is to go into settings -> Twitter and then click on your Twitter account name. For me this then prompted me to re-input my password as the account wasn't currently connected. Very frustrating and difficult to find as there is no indication until you click your Twitter account.
I found this solution applied when attempting to login with a Twitter account using Firebase.
According to Twitter, the fix is live in SDK version 1.14.1.