We're responding to an urgent vulnerability, and as part of our
response we're ensuring that all non-idempotent requests are made as
POSTs. This means that if you were creating favorites or friendships
with GET requests, your applications will receive an error 400 with
explanatory text that the request must be a POST. While it's always
been encouraged that your applications perform these requests as
POSTs, it's only been enforced programmatically on a couple of methods
(/statuses/update, for example).
The deploy for this is, unfortunately, going out in the next couple of
hours. I know that's an entirely inadequate amount of advance notice,
but we're forced to pushed this out to protect our users' security and
privacy. Thanks for your understanding.
--
Alex Payne
http://twitter.com/al3x
Why? You try to destroy the connection, but the connection is not
there. So there is nothing to be destroyed.
When you create the connection, it wasn't there to start with, so it works.
Or did I get it wrong?
--
Julio Biason <julio....@gmail.com>
Twitter: http://twitter.com/juliobiason