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Updated too long time ago..
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Thanks
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Super easy to setup!
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Version 2.2.1
I found a bug “Fatal error: Cannot use object of type stdClass as array” It triggers whenever the cache expires.
This may be due to the fact that I am calling StormTwitter.class.php directly and bypassing all the other bits of the plugin, so it may be due to my misuse of the plugin. However I don’t know for sure that it’s not a legit bug and I’m not going to investigate further.
To reproduce the bug, on a non-live site, set your cache expiry to a few seconds and then refresh the page where your script is called.
I’ve posted a solution in the support section.
cheers
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For a developer, this is the best twitter plugin out there. Nice and simple. Very flexible. The correct solution.
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It works as a developer would expect and it caches the tweets. Thank you!
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Does its job! Works well! Thanks.
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Needed something with raw access everything else seemed to want to decide what my UI was doing, thanks!
PS in the settings “Twitter Application API Key” and “Twitter Application API Secret” is synonymous with “Consumer key” and “Consumer secret”
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Excellent plugin with great documentation. Saved me lots of work…thanks!
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Saved me alot of headaches!
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Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class OAuthException in /home/sites/blablabla.com/public_html/wpress/wp-content/plugins/oauth-twitter-feed-for-developers/oauth/OAuth.php on line 8
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It is not as flexible as the name suggests. Now it can only fetch one or more list(s) of tweets from one user. I would like it to be more flexible, so at least it would be possible to extend the class to be able to use other API calls as well (for instance fetch a list).
https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/lists/list
Will increase rating when/if plugin evolves.
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Just works!
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Very helpful, thank you
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Works great!
Just want to expand the example code layout with the users avatars. Anybody managed to fix this?
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Works like a charm! The sample code made this a piece of cake to get up and running after I registered a new application with Twitter.
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If’s a perfect plugin for developers who want to include twitter feeds into their themes!
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I was looking for something to take the sting out of oAuth and you have done amazingly here.
Will be using this as the basis for any twitter related plugins!
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Easy use, great work !
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Works perfectly, code at https://github.com/stormuk/storm-twitter-for-wordpress/wiki/Example-code-to-layout-tweets was a great starting point. Thanks for the plugin!
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Just what the doctor ordered.
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It is an excellent plugin. Exactly what I was looking for.
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some assembly required, of course, but as far as playing nice to let you load users’ tweets that may have disappeared since twitter’s 3/5 cutoff, it totally does what it do
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Nice, simple, effective. Thanks for putting this together!
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This was just what I was looking for and it was pretty easy to set up and code with. Thanks for spending the time to make it available!
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Thank you. This was exactly what I needed.
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This was exactly what I was looking for, nice and simple to setup and use, no hassle at all.
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Worked like a charm. Easy to use, and great for developers wanting to embed tweets on a page or template
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This is an excellent plugin – just what I was looking for.
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