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I'm trying to get amip to post to twitter. Based on this guide it should be easy. I tested a curl script similar to the one in the article via command line and it works.
So in theory all I have to do is put the following into an irc preset or callbacks/web, correct? No dice CODE /template:(C:\Program Files\iTunes\plug-ins\plugin.ini) C:\Program Files\curl-7.21.0-ssl-sspi-zlib-static-bin-w32\np.txt /exec:(curl -u user:password -d status="%name [%min:%sec~m/%br~kbps/%sr~kHz]" http://twitter.com/statuses/update.xml) Ideas? |
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It makes no sense, you parse AMIP configuration file as a template to produce what? Then you use exec without using anything produced by the /template call? What is it for?
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It makes no sense, you parse AMIP configuration file as a template to produce what? Then you use exec without using anything produced by the /template call? What is it for? Trying to produce now playing information %name, for example. CODE /exec:(curl -u user:pass -d status="%name" http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/update.json) |
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