Archives "API"
ASP Twitter Lib Update
Posted by Ariel G. Saputra in Classic ASP on 18. Sep, 2009 | 1 Comment
Yet another small updates I made on ASP Twitter Lib, a couple functions changes, and adding relative date function this could be done by importing ASP Timestamp Date function at my old post which is based on a great ASP Timestamp Function by Dave Child. Download the new files, and don’t forget to ping me [...]
Small Update of ASP Twitter Library
Posted by Ariel G. Saputra in Classic ASP on 18. Sep, 2009 | No Comments
Have not write anything for months since i really busy with some projects, but tonight i had sometimes to track down your request about ASP Twitter Library, and here I did small modifications includes: bug fixes, code improvements and implementing Twitter API friends timeline. I got a lot of email asking for search implementation, i [...]
First version of ASP Twitter Library
Posted by Ariel G. Saputra in Classic ASP, News on 18. May, 2009 | 6 Comments
Finally I publish a premature version of asp twitter library, a small script package written in Classic ASP (VBScript) to allow you update, retrieve, format and display your tweets and twitter profile within your Classic ASP application.
Short URL with Classic ASP
Posted by Ariel G. Saputra in Classic ASP, Tutorials on 15. May, 2009 | 2 Comments
I have more spare time in back couple days and I use it to play a bit with Classic ASP, flickr and twitter for a reason, but then pop out an idea to create a very simple library tom implement Twitter API in Classic ASP programming (many library written in PHP and other programming languages but found noone in classic asp).
Update Twitter Status with Classic ASP (VBScript)
Posted by Ariel G. Saputra in Classic ASP, Tutorials on 14. May, 2009 | 8 Comments
I have several websites built with Classic ASP (am I insane? hell no, I love Classic ASP), and I have using twitter for months, as I seen twitter is getting popular each day, then I want to update the twitter account (associated with each websites) directly from the Classic ASP application, It is quite simple, by using Twitter API and Classic ASP XMLHTTP object.


