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Originally Posted by SABRSox
I get the following error:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting T_OLD_FUNCTION or T_FUNCTION or T_VAR or '}' in twitter.php on line 29
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Hm. I will see about looking into that tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by Cybertims
Can you be a bit clearer? Do you mean change it? Not sure what you mean by "update your password"
Cheers.
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All you need to do is edit your options, and just retype your password. If it was stored without an IV, it won't be able to decrypt. Upon changing your password, it'll update and store the required variables with your password.
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Originally Posted by drsli
Yep, I?m sure. Here is the procedure I tried recently. I wiped out the username and password, saved the changes. I added the username and password, saved the changes to no success. I overwrote all files on the servers and re-imported the 1.03-version. To no success.
Then - I?m on the Mac-side - I tried out the program "Twitterific" and this prog gave me an alert about my password, warning me about an incompatibility with the twitter-api, cause my password contained non-alphanumeric characters. I changed the password to contain only alphanumeric characters and now all is working like a charm!
But I had to add a template-edit manually to get the "Tweet this post"-link working. I?m using the Template Modification System within the postbit too, maybe this prevented the link to show up.
Sorry for causing the confusion! But to my exoneration the twitter-browser-site accepts and works with non-alphanumeric-characters within the password, so I didn?t suspect any issues so far.
Thank you for this neat addon!  Clicked Installed.
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Glad you figured it out.