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<?php
/**
* Tweets a message from the user whose user token and secret you use.
*
* Although this example uses your user token/secret, you can use
* the user token/secret of any user who has authorised your application.
*
* Instructions:
* 1) If you don't have one already, create a Twitter application on
* https://dev.twitter.com/apps
* 2) From the application details page copy the consumer key and consumer
* secret into the place in this code marked with (YOUR_CONSUMER_KEY
* and YOUR_CONSUMER_SECRET)
* 3) From the application details page copy the access token and access token
* secret into the place in this code marked with (A_USER_TOKEN
* and A_USER_SECRET)
* 4) Visit this page using your web browser.
*
* @author themattharris
*/
require '../tmhOAuth.php';
require '../tmhUtilities.php';
$tmhOAuth = new tmhOAuth(array(
'consumer_key' => 'YOUR_CONSUMER_KEY',
'consumer_secret' => 'YOUR_CONSUMER_SECRET',
'user_token' => 'A_USER_TOKEN',
'user_secret' => 'A_USER_SECRET',
));
$code = $tmhOAuth->request('POST', $tmhOAuth->url('1/statuses/update'), array(
'status' => 'My Twitter Message'
));
if ($code == 200) {
tmhUtilities::pr(json_decode($tmhOAuth->response['response']));
} else {
tmhUtilities::pr($tmhOAuth->response['response']);
}