Re: OAuth 1.1

2014-11-19 Thread Mike Doub
Please do post it as I have been looking for this as well Thanks, Mike On Wednesday, November 19, 2014, David Bovill wrote: > Yes that would be great - in fact an oAuth 1.1 library on github would be > better? > > On Thu Oct 10 2013 at 12:55:21 PM Ben Rubinstein > wrote:

Re: OAuth 1.1

2014-11-19 Thread David Bovill
Yes that would be great - in fact an oAuth 1.1 library on github would be better? On Thu Oct 10 2013 at 12:55:21 PM Ben Rubinstein wrote: > On 23/08/2013 23:21, J. Landman Gay wrote: > > On 8/23/13 2:51 PM, Ralph DiMola wrote: > >> I'm going to be using http rest a

Re: OAuth 1.1

2013-10-10 Thread Ben Rubinstein
On 23/08/2013 23:21, J. Landman Gay wrote: On 8/23/13 2:51 PM, Ralph DiMola wrote: I'm going to be using http rest application interface to Twitter. I am doing the OAuth stuff and I need a HMAC-SHA1 hashing algorithm. Is that the same as LC's sha1Digest function? If not is there something in the

Re: OAuth 1.1

2013-08-23 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 8/23/13 2:51 PM, Ralph DiMola wrote: I'm going to be using http rest application interface to Twitter. I am doing the OAuth stuff and I need a HMAC-SHA1 hashing algorithm. Is that the same as LC's sha1Digest function? If not is there something in the Mark Smith library that will do the trick?

OAuth 1.1

2013-08-23 Thread Ralph DiMola
I'm going to be using http rest application interface to Twitter. I am doing the OAuth stuff and I need a HMAC-SHA1 hashing algorithm. Is that the same as LC's sha1Digest function? If not is there something in the Mark Smith library that will do the trick? I'm still not getting the correct answer u