Hi, I am using the REST API and I am able to get everything to work, including posting notes. However when I try to post an image I always get a 400 response with "Something went wrong".
I am using CURL via PHP to post an image file. I have pushed files to other API's before however it doesn't seem to work for Brightkite.
Any help would be appreciated as I want to get Brightkite integrated with our service.
Hey, I am trying to use the Brightkite OAuth API and I am having some trouble.
I can't seem to get an initial RequestToken. I tried both a POST and
GET and I always receive an "Invalid OAuth Request". I triple checked my
initial app key and secret, and everything seems to be fine.
Anyone else had this problem? I use OAuth for a number of other
services, and I have no problem with requesting and authorizing.
Thanks.
would love it if there was a mobile version of the site. also it'd be good if there was an API and a desktop client. maybe compatibility with other services like twitter, jaiku, dopplr... :)
This is a great service. There are just a couple more things I want to see.
I was going to say better twitter integration, but I just figured out how to do it. So not that. I want to see more ways to find friends, like gmail contacts, facebook friends, myspace, etc. Perhaps an API (if you haven't made one yet that I missed) so that it can be integrated with websites and programs. Perhaps even more in-depth integration with social networking sites than I mentioned.
And more invites. More invites = good. Assuming, of course, your servers can handle it. Don't want the same thing happen here that happened to twitter ^_^
As a best practice, it would be nice if you guys added hcards all over the site, wherever an address or person is mentioned.
Apart from publishing hcards, it'd be cool to allow for importing of hcard addresses. For example, I could paste a Google Maps URL into Brightkite and Brightkite could fetch the hcard(s) from the page to help locate me, or somehow interact with the driving directions, showing me people that I might know in different areas.
In any case, adding hcards seems like a no brainer and something that could be done pretty quickly.
I am wondering if the interaction with multiple twitter integrated services is using up all of the allowed connections. The Twhirl blog explains more about this issue: http://blog.twhirl.org/2008/04/10/lim...