This generally means that you made a mistake during one of the prior steps, most commonly copying one of the Twitter keys wrong.
If you go back, there should be a link to restart the installer and try again.
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abesh
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This is what I have from my PHP error log :
[09-Jun-2009 13:18:56] PHP Warning: SimpleXMLElement::__construct() [function.SimpleXMLElement—construct]: Entity: line 1: parser error : Start tag expected, ‘<‘ not found in /home/ntux/public_html/www.abesh.net/blog/wp-content/plugins/tweetable/mh_twitter_class.php on line 48
[09-Jun-2009 13:18:56] PHP Warning: SimpleXMLElement::__construct() [function.SimpleXMLElement—construct]: 302 in /home/ntux/public_html/www.abesh.net/blog/wp-content/plugins/tweetable/mh_twitter_class.php on line 48
[09-Jun-2009 13:18:56] PHP Warning: SimpleXMLElement::__construct() [function.SimpleXMLElement—construct]: ^ in /home/ntux/public_html/www.abesh.net/blog/wp-content/plugins/tweetable/mh_twitter_class.php on line 48
[09-Jun-2009 13:18:56] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught exception ‘Exception’ with message ‘String could not be parsed as XML’ in /home/ntux/public_html/www.abesh.net/blog/wp-content/plugins/tweetable/mh_twitter_class.php:48
Stack trace:
#0 /home/ntux/public_html/www.abesh.net/blog/wp-content/plugins/tweetable/mh_twitter_class.php(48): SimpleXMLElement->__construct(‘302’)
#1 /home/ntux/public_html/www.abesh.net/blog/wp-content/plugins/tweetable/tweetable.php(341): Twitter_API->latest_tweet(false, false, false)
#2 /home/ntux/public_html/www.abesh.net/blog/wp-content/plugins/tweetable/admin_menus.php(137): tweetable_fetch_latest_tweet(Array)
#3 [internal function]: tweetable_write_twittermenu(”)
#4 /home/ntux/public_html/www.abesh.net/blog/wp-includes/plugin.php(339): call_user_func_array(‘tweetable_write…’, Array)
#5 /home/ntux/public_html/www.abesh.net/blog/wp-admin/admin.php(79): do_action(‘toplevel_page_t…’)
#6 {main}
thrown in /home/ntux/public_html/www.abesh.net/blog/wp-content/plugins/tweetable/mh_twitter_class.php on line 48
It’s an XML parse error, which means that Tweetable didn’t get a response from Twitter that was parseable as XML, such as a simple error message. Generally this is a result of an authentication issue, though there’s always a possibility that it’s something else.
If you go to Twitter.com, log in, and click the Settings link, is there a “Connections” tab with your application listed under it?
I have the same problem…
No applications have been approved to use your account.