did you solve your issue regarding tweeting products already in Database? I have it working to tweet on Update rather than insert product
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I tried to add this to my Zen Cart, thought I had done all correctly but am getting the error codes below:
Warning URL was not shortened for Twitter: http://www.comedyshirts.co.uk was used instead. Reason: INVALID_LOGIN
Error Twitter could not be updated: 401 Unauthorized: Read-only application cannot POST
To paste the code into twitter yourself use:
New product available: 'Your design' mug! Check it out now at http://www.comedyshirts.co.uk
Help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Tony
Sounds like your Twitter app Access Level is set to Read Only
try log into Twitter dev https://dev.twitter.com/apps
Find your application, go to settings and Select 'Read and Write' from application type.
Hope that helps.
Also you will need to check your bit.ly api keys and tokens (ADMIN/INCLUDES>MODULES>update_product.php)
Sounds like it's mis-configured
https://bitly.com/
Hope that helps.
Hi Treefrog
Thanks for the advice.
I just set to read/write and had to enter the revised access codes.
Put a new item in the shop and got no error codes, but no confirmation either!
Should it tell you it has been twittered!
So far no tweet has come through.
Cheers
Tony
Hi,
you should get 'success' message at the top of the screen after update.
Note, standard set up of this Mod will only Tweet on New Products added, rather than upon product updated.
You can adjust to have it tweet on update though if needed,
I have set up to tweet on update with option to 'not tweet' (handy when you make a tiny change, or working on an 'offline' product)
Sorry if I sound a bit thick here, when you say you get a 'success' message at the top of the screen, where would this be?
My shop control panel?
The Dev Twitter?
It is quite new to me, so I am a complete novice with the php stuff!
Thanks for the explanation< I'm not getting that so I guess it's back to the drawing board!!
Will sleep on it and try tomorrow, otherwise the computer may be attacked