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	<title>Comments on: TweetSharp for Twitter developers using .NET</title>
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		<title>By: Carolus Holman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Carolus Holman</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am using the Tweet# package, and have run into an issue with the &amp;oauth_callback parameter, Twitter is using my Setup page url regardless of what I set it to. The line in question is pretty much straight of the sample docs. Have you found a work around? Is this issue related to the OAuth 1.a rewrite?
Any info about this would be most helpful, thanks.

I agree that C# or even VB are the last kidz on the block to get the cool toyz.
 var authorizeUrl = FluentTwitter.CreateRequest().Authentication.GetAuthorizationUrl(request.Token,&quot;http://localhost/Twitter.aspx&quot;);</description>
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Any info about this would be most helpful, thanks.</p>
<p>I agree that C# or even VB are the last kidz on the block to get the cool toyz.<br />
 var authorizeUrl = FluentTwitter.CreateRequest().Authentication.GetAuthorizationUrl(request.Token,&#8221;http://localhost/Twitter.aspx&#8221;);</p>
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