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Re: HTTPAPI & Twitter



Gee. I thought *I* was the only one that thought of that way to waste 
time from the IBM i command line!

There goes my new found fortune....

Pete


On 5/25/2010 8:04 AM, Scott Klement wrote:
> hi Brian,
>
> If you download the current BETA version of HTTPAPI (don't bother trying
> the current release, you need the beta) you'll find a twitter example as
> member EXAMPLE10 in the HTTPAPI distribution.
>
> Give it a try.
>
>
> On 5/25/2010 7:22 AM, Brian@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>    
>>      I was toying with the idea of twitter updates directly from our
>>      applications.  I saw the Kisko offering and also Bob Cozzi's example
>>      using his isockets program.
>>      I figured with HTTPAPI I should be able to roll my own, but my lack of
>>      understanding of the process is getting to me.  I've never used
>>      HTTPAPI (big time FTPPI user) before so I know it is just my ignorance
>>      as to how all the pieces fit together.
>>      I only found one reference to Twitter in the archives and it was Scott
>>      mentioning he removed the 100-CONTINUE problem.
>>      Has anyone successfully posted updates to Twitter with HTTPAPI?   Are
>>      you willing to share an outline, or some tips?
>>      Brian J. Garland
>>      Vermont Information Processing, Inc.
>>      brian@xxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>
>>
>>
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