They are. If you should us the code we can help more. On Nov 30, 4:55 pm, murray3 <ch...@murraypost.net> wrote: > I am using this function > def twitter_post(username,password,message): > import urllib, urllib2, base64, gluon.contrib.simplejson > args= urllib.urlencode([('status',message)]) > headers={} > headers['Authorization'] = 'Basic '+base64.b64encode(username > +':'+password) > request = urllib2.Request('http://twitter.com/statuses/ > update.json', args, headers) > return gluon.contrib.simplejson.loads(urllib2.urlopen > (request).read > ()) > > and it works great, now I want to use values > from a form (textarea)for the username > and password, this does not work and twitter returns a html 401 so I > guess the values are not in correct format > but I thought they would just be strings??? > > any help most appreciated > chrism
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