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at April 27, 2010 07:04 by emregulcan
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Response.Buffer = True Dim xml Set xml = Server.CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP") twitter_username = "YOUR USERNAME" 'change to your twitter username twitter_password = "YOUR PASSWORD" 'change to your twitter password new_status = "YOUR STATUS" 'change to your new status xml.Open "POST", "http://" & twitter_username & ":" & twitter_password & "@twitter.com/statuses/update.xml?status=" & server.URLencode(new_status), False xml.setRequestHeader "Content-Type", "content=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" xml.Send Response.Write xml.responseText 'view Twitter's response Set xml = Nothing
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This script works good condition, and not use "oAuth". Your should get username and password with cleartext (standart html controls) without authentication and just add them into variables in your code... (twitter_username and twitter_password) And also get status from textbox and set variable named "new_status"
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Set your Twitter status via API (without oAuth)
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ASP, api, twitter
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ASP