I try on the URL : https://api.twitter.com/oauth/authorize?oauth_token=XXXX and it worked
I then hit on the Authorize APP button but it brough me to this :
Example Domain This domain is established to be used for illustrative examples in documents. You may use this domain in examples without prior coordination or asking for permission.
More information...
I have no idea of what's going on? Could you shed some lights on what I did wrong?
Thanks much!!
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Can anyone help me better understand Unicorn::ClientShutdown errors? I see them occasionally via my web app's error logs and I have no idea what's causing them, how I can replicate the issue, or whether it's safe to ignore it altogether.
From the documentation (https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/unicorn/2.0.0/Unicorn/ClientShutdown), it seems like this has something to do with interrupted sockets, but I'm not sure exactly what that means or how it relates to my app.
I believe I've only ever seen this on POST requests, and the error has almost exclusively been associated with a simple POST request that tracks page views (and is by far the most common non-GET request made by the web app).
Thanks in advance for your help!
I am trying to build an app which acquired information from WiFi Access point, however, this information is not a standard information. i am transmitting additional information from the access point. Now to receive this information, i need to modify the class "WifiInfo." I am not sure how can I do it. I tried googling it, but no luck.
Is it possible to do this?
If yes, How,
Can I do this using any alternate way?
Thanks in advance for your help. :)
I need a Twitter widget that isn't chunky and disgusting like the official one (http://twitter.com/about/resources/widgets/widget_profile) and more like this one on some guy's blog (http://kelwynshade.blogspot.com/).
I've checked his source, obviously - and it appears to be part of the Google Friend Connect service, which seems like it aims to solve a lot of problems I just don't have. And by that I mean it's bloated as hell.
Please advise.
Okay, ultimately I determined that I had enough CSS control over the stock widget to make do. If anyone has a better solution though I'd still like to hear it.
I dont know if this helps but u can check the post to twitter app from here:
http://marakana.com/forums/android/examples/67.html
and here
http://marakana.com/techtv/android_bootcamp_screencast_series.html
Hope it helpes:)
So, this is a little bet more of a high level question. I'm not necessarilly looking for specifics, but more of the general tools and technologies I need to use. I'm really new to website hosting and development.
I want to redirect a domain, say something.com to something.squarespace.com. How would I go about doing this so that the following occurs:
The address bar never has the url something.squarespace.com in it.
When a user clicks a link on the site that goes to a local page on something.squarespace.com (so say, something.squarespace.com/page1), the address bar says something.com/page1.
something.com currently is pointing to a shared hosting apache webserver. I would like to be able to maintain access to files and email on that server. If I couldn't get the files, that's fine. But the email is crucial.
I know this is a lot to ask - but if anyone can help me out with some advice on this I'll be very thankful!
Thanks.
I think you should take a look at URL rewriting concept. that's where you can achieve what you're asking in 1 at 2. As for no 3, I couldn't understand what you mean exactly.
I've been attempting to go over the Twitter API, albeit it has taken me a while and I'm being thrown back and forth between the old and the new site - however I was wondering if there is a date at all for when a user has decided to follow or; or if your able to tell when a user stopped following you?
I've been looking through here https://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-API-Documentation to no avail, but I wondered if anyone knew of a way of doing it (outside of a separate monitoring system of course!)
Cheers,
Dan
The Twitter API doesn't explicitly provide dates for when a user started following you or stopped following you. This is something that you would need to monitor in some fashion.