Same problem here. What do we have to put in Domain to get a Timeline on an intranet?
At this point it seems we can’t put anything in the domain to get the timeline on an intranet site. We haven’t received a response to this issue.
Some problem. We use Sharepoint for our intranet but this isn’t accepted in the domain box. Can Twitter not fix this as everyone seems to have the same problem? Would be a missed opportunity if we cannot show to all staff what our company (and colleagues) are tweeting.
Enterprise websites keep their development, testing and performance server domains internal to their company network. These domains can not be resolved in public network. So Twitter timeline does not work on Development, Testing, Performance servers. How would it possible for any enterprise company to push it to production without verifying it in their other internal environments?
except it works on localhost, but does not really help qa, security team, performance team.
slssim
#25
Hi there, also experiencing the same problems… I’d like to use the widget on an internal site (e.g. http://hostname/) but no joy. Can you please advise if/when this will be resolved? Thanks.
Hi @episod, the same in here. Any progress, news? How can we embed it on our local intranet?
Seriously, all you guys have to do is remove the “.” requirement check in the hostname, or similarly modify the regexp that validates it. Come on…
I am developing on “http://rone.dev” and again this is not accepted on the domains list.
It looks like I’m going to have to use the much more convoluted DynDNS alias route so that it has a “.com” alias, but it would be much more dev friendly not to have to do this. I can’t use “localhost” as I’m running multiple sites in development with MAMP Pro, all with a “.dev” extension.
When using TypeKit (for example), it is possible to enter any domain extension - would it be possible to roll this functionality out to the widgets?
@elgordo99 I’m running @theNETXperts sites from a marketing/design perspective and don’t have a ton of developer knowledge. This is the code Twitter gave me:
Tweets by @theNETXperts
Can you give me exact code on how to modify it for an internal intranet site? Thanks, Maria
how to make it work in a local host ?
All my development sites use .dev and this is not accepted. So it’s not possible to setup and use the timeline in development.
The problem is you can’t fix it. Twitter has to fix it. They validate that the site name is a valid “Internet” site name.
Al they have to do is change this validation to check that it’s valid syntax for a hostname: internet, intranet or extranet.
I don’t know why they don’t just do this so people can go back to being productive integrating twitter feeds behind the firewall. It can’t be more than 10 minutes work plus code review plus deployment.
anyone with any solution yet?
Guess currently we can only host it using iFrame from external site.
Bad bad bad !!! Plz make it work for intranet sites… Need solution… Help me!! how to register for intranet domain…?
Fidessa
#39
Hi there.
I am trying to get a feed from @fidessa (company Twitter account) onto our Internal SharePoint Intranet (http://sharepoint/) but it appears from reading this string its not going to be possible. Has there been any developments of late regarding a fix?
Thanks,
Ben