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115 Responses to “Feedback”

  1. RadaR says:

    привет.
    разбираюсь c oauth twitter api. твои статьи очень мне помогают в этом, но не могу понять одного.

    я пишу server-side бота, который постит из-под определенного аккаунта в твиттере.
    если в базовом апи мы могли просто написать:

    require_once(‘twitter.class.php’);
    $t=new twitter();
    $t->username=’username’;
    $t->password=’password’;
    $res = $t->update(‘i am testing twitter.class.php’);

    то с aouth-аутентификацией, я не могу понять каким образом связать бота с определенным акком. помоги плж врубиться в это!
    лучше мылом, спасибо)

  2. Edward says:

    Nice start, simple clean efficient… Here are my suggestions and things I’d hope to see added…

    The message should auto include:
    – Senders IP address I’d like to see both the numeric and the reverse lookup if available
    – The senders browser agent
    – The support form should allow the user to enter name / email that would over-ride the default from their admin settings (their choice optional – considering some sites have multiple users – authors)
    – Every ticket needs to be assigned a unique ticket ID can be in both the subject and body
    – A way to specify additional mail headers – I use these to 1) thwart spammers 2) auto reply if a message is sent directly without the use of the form if the special header isn’t there the message is declined and sent a response to use the form.
    – a copy of the support submission should be sent to the clients email address as well it makes them feel good ;)

    cheers! and thank you

  3. Hi Konstantin,

    I followed your “Related External Link Plugin” link on the WordPress plugin repository as I noticed that production had stalled, and I wanted to show my interest in participation, if you wish to update it.

    I have a few ideas I want to run by you, so please send me email so we can discuss.

  4. HI Konstantin – my site includes a Platial map of death penalty opponents, but Platial have just announced they are closing. I’d like to replace the map with a map of my followers on Twitter or fans of my facebook page – either will do (though the facebook would be slightly preferable). I saw your foller.me app which is great but was wondering whether you would be prepared/able to develop a bespoke map covering all my Twitter followers (around 300 at the moment though I hope to start growing it shortly) around the world, which could be embedded in my site and, ideally in my Facebook page – and allowing people to click on these to find more information about them (a bit like http://friendloc.webily.com/ does). Any thoughts on whether this might be possible, and if so what the likely costs would be (I am funding all this myself and don’t have a large budget I am afraid).
    Kind regards,
    Simon

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