[twitter-dev] attn: Kevin Mesiab - been seeing a lot of Bambibot ...
... accounts with Hummingbird links in the bio. Fresh instance from this morning: http://twitter.com/KateSueMuir Kevin, any chance you can help abate the flood of spam your multiple-account managing Mesiab Labs Hummingbird product seems to be bringing upon us? Or are these simply misleading links pointing back at your product for some random reason? ∞ Andy Badera ∞ +1 518-641-1280 ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private ∞ Google me: http://www.google.com/search?q=andrew%20badera
[twitter-dev] Re: attn: Kevin Mesiab - been seeing a lot of Bambibot ...
Thanks for the heads up. On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 12:00 AM, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote: ... accounts with Hummingbird links in the bio. Fresh instance from this morning: http://twitter.com/KateSueMuir Kevin, any chance you can help abate the flood of spam your multiple-account managing Mesiab Labs Hummingbird product seems to be bringing upon us? Or are these simply misleading links pointing back at your product for some random reason? ∞ Andy Badera ∞ +1 518-641-1280 ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private ∞ Google me: http://www.google.com/search?q=andrew%20badera -- Kevin Mesiab CEO, Mesiab Labs L.L.C. http://twitter.com/kmesiab http://mesiablabs.com http://retweet.com
[twitter-dev] Re: 401 Unauthorized error while posting status with Unicode characters (non english characters)
That's true -- %5BB6, for example, is NOT a UTF-8 encoded codepoint for a character. It's Unicode (or UTF-16). On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 20:54, Mageuzi mage...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, I had this same problem. I had to convert all multi-byte characters into their individual bytes. So, for example, for the character の: Your example has %306E, but the encoding that works for me is %E3%81%AE (three bytes for the three-byte character). On Sep 25, 5:00 pm, Satheesh Natesan satheesh.nate...@gmail.com wrote: Yes, it is UTF-8 encoded. The request body for の脚本家が贈る is oauth_consumer_key=wmeO7Y20oMFa1ptKVY4WAoauth_nonce=3231757oauth_signature_method=HMAC-SHA1oauth_timestamp=1253903495oauth_token=76084396-0M9ll2nghrjWhjALbH7YEHXizcLDNvoLfgXKfHQZQoauth_version=1.0status=%306E%811A%672C%5BB6%304C%8D08%308Boauth_signature=AMcLsF43vPP6Hmn8fv%2bZCMdqEnU%3d and the base signature is POSThttp%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fstatuses%2Fupdate.jsonoauth_consumer_key%3DwmeO7Y20oMFa1ptKVY4WA%26oauth_nonce%3D3231757%26oauth_signature_method%3DHMAC-SHA1%26oauth_timestamp%3D1253903495%26oauth_token%3D76084396-0M9ll2nghrjWhjALbH7YEHXizcLDNvoLfgXKfHQZQ%26oauth_version%3D1.0%26status%3D%25306E%25811A%25672C%255BB6%25304C%258D08%25308B Do you see anything wrong here? Thanks! Satheesh Natesan On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 6:49 PM, Carlos carlosju...@gmail.com wrote: Are you sure you are encoding your posts as UTF-8? On Sep 24, 5:16 pm, Satheesh Natesan satheesh.nate...@gmail.com wrote: I am getting 401 Unauthorized exception when updating status with non english characters using my app. This exception is happening for any Japanese or Korean characters. Another interesting thing is that it is possible to post some other non english characters like Malayalam. The exception will not happen for single word in these cases, but occurs for multiple words. For example consider the following example ØáÇÞµæù çµdw - does not work ØáÇÞµæùçµdw - with space removed works. Base signature for ØáÇÞµæù çµdw which throws exception is POSThttp%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fstatuses %2Fupdate.jsonoauth_consumer_key% 3DwmeO7Y20oMFa1ptKVY4WA%26oauth_nonce %3D4504682%26oauth_signature_method% 3DHMAC-SHA1%26oauth_timestamp%3D1253727596%26oauth_token%3D76084396- 0M9ll2nghrjWhjALbH7YEHXizcLDNvoLfgXKfHQZQ%26oauth_version %3D1.0%26status% 3D%25D8%25E1%25C7%25DE%25B5%25E6%25F9%2520%25E7%25B5dw and for ØáÇÞµæùçµdw which works is POSThttp%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fstatuses %2Fupdate.jsonoauth_consumer_key% 3DwmeO7Y20oMFa1ptKVY4WA%26oauth_nonce %3D9388868%26oauth_signature_method% 3DHMAC-SHA1%26oauth_timestamp%3D1253727793%26oauth_token%3D76084396- 0M9ll2nghrjWhjALbH7YEHXizcLDNvoLfgXKfHQZQ%26oauth_version %3D1.0%26status% 3D%25D8%25E1%25C7%25DE%25B5%25E6%25F9%25E7%25B5dw OAuth client library I am using is in .Net Could you please help to solve this issue? Also I would like to know you support all unicode characters. Your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Satheesh Natesan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - -- Internets. Serious business.
[twitter-dev] Unexpected 401 Could not authenticate you on some oAuth POST requests
Since yesterday, my application’s main account (@twitoaster) received two abnormal 401 errors (both during a POST Request). There are strictly no reasons for such errors to be received (the same requests succeeded a few minutes later) and I was wondering if someone else had recently experienced oAuth problems? Receiving a 401 (when I should not) produces dramatic impact on my application. I thought this error was reserved to authentication issues? Did anything change? Here are my logs (I can provide you an HTTP trace for the next coming) - 2009-09-26 01:24:12 GMT --- HTTP POST: http://twitter.com/friendships/create.json --- Params: user_id=838301 (+oAuth stuffs, same as usual, working for other requests) 401 “Could not authenticate you” - 2009-09-26 06:04:15 GMT --- HTTP POST: /direct_messages/new.json --- Params: user_id=14621484 / text=x (+oAuth stuffs, same as usual, working for other requests)
[twitter-dev] Problems with rate_limit_status
Hi there, this might be obvious to everybody working longer with the API but to me its a bit unclear: If I call rate_limit_status from a script that I registered at http://twitter.com/oauth and using OAuth I get 2 API calls per hour as as base for my requests. If I call rate_limit_status from a not registered script with username/ password (Basic Auth) I get 150 API calls per hours as a base for the authenticated user. As far as I understand the documentation at http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method:-account%C2%A0rate_limit_status I would expect the response of rate_limit_status via OAuth to be based on the users calls (ie. returning 150 calls per hours with how many calls are left). But: if I send the request authenticated with token and secret via OAuth I always get a response based on 2 calls per hour. Is that right? Thanks, Patrick
[twitter-dev] Accessing User status and other information by email ID
Hi Twitter API experts, By going through the REST/SEARCH API, it seems that there no option to get information from twitter using user's email ID. Could you please let me know if it is possible to call API using email ID instead of screen name or user_id or is there any option to get user_id using email id? Best Regards, Alok.
[twitter-dev] Twitter Rate Limit for IPs
Hi, I recently got whitelisted for 3 IPs which is listed under one single account. Does this mean that each IP will have a rate limit of 20,000 requests/hour for the REST API so collectively all 3 IPs should give 60,000 requests/hour for the REST API or does this mean that all 3 whitelisted IPs under one single account will have 20,000 requests/ hour for the REST API collectively? I used this command curl -u user:password http://twitter.com/account/rate_limit_status.xml; to get the rate limit status for each of the 3 servers with those IPs but it seems like all 3 IPs have only 20,000 requests/hour collectively. I'm a little confused about this because initially I thought that each IP whitelisted should give me an additional 20,000 requests/hour but maybe I'm wrong so I would greatly appreciate it if someone can answer this or show me a better way of querying for the rate limit status of each individual server. Many thanks to the benevolent stranger(s) for answering this...
[twitter-dev] Re: master thesis related to Twitter
http://www.searchenginejournal.com/twitter-hashtags/9419/ On Sep 25, 1:46 pm, Kevin Mesiab ke...@mesiablabs.com wrote: Good luck and I look forward to reading some drafts, yeah? On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 7:41 AM, Stefna mstefa...@gmail.com wrote: I've submitted a ticket with following content: *** *** *** I am a 23 years old student of informatics at AGH Universtity of Science and Technology in Cracow (Poland). Due to a rapid development, strict formed data and accessible API I would like to designate my master thesis to the Twitter related topic. My promoter is the PhD at the Department of Computer Linguistics and our first pick was vaguely to analyse the semantic meaning of tweets. Do you have suggestions about the dissertation topic? Do you have any pending requests or prospect features you want to develop? I will browse known issues, I will think thoroughly about the topic but still - your suggestion might be very helpful. Even the shortest one (like good luck) will encourage me to more intensive research. *** *** *** Does anyone have any suggestions? My ticket has a six-digit number so I'm afraid I won't get any answer :) I'll probably ask for help during my work so I subscribe to this group anyway. Thanks in advance! -- Kevin Mesiab CEO, Mesiab Labs L.L.C.http://twitter.com/kmesiabhttp://mesiablabs.comhttp://retweet.com
[twitter-dev] broken links
My tweets all have broken links right now. here are a few of them: http://is.gd/3HsuO,a encoded as http://is.gd/3HsuO,%3Ca http://is.gd/3HjBL,a encoded as http://is.gd/3HjBL,%3Ca http://is.gd/3HjfP,a encoded as http://is.gd/3HjfP,%3Ca can you look at this issue, please? Thanks in advance, Best Regards
[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter Rate Limit for IPs
I'm guessing that if you do a request that counts against your rate limit (rate_limit_status requests do not) from just 1 of your IPs, and then request the rate limit status on each of them, you will see that the one that made the non-rate_limit_status request now has 19,999, while the other two still have 20,000. My understanding is that each white-listed IP gets 20k authenticated GET requests per hour per authenticating account and an extra 20k non-authenticated GET requests per hour, whether the IPS are listed for the same account or not. As I understand it, across your 3 IPs, you should get 60k authenticated requests per hour per authenticating account, and an extra 60k non-authenticated GET requests per hour. Let us know what you find, as I've never heard about rate limit issues from someone with more than one white-listed IP. Hope this helps. Jim Renkel -Original Message- From: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com [mailto:twitter-development-t...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of TwitterNoob Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 05:02 To: Twitter Development Talk Subject: [twitter-dev] Twitter Rate Limit for IPs Hi, I recently got whitelisted for 3 IPs which is listed under one single account. Does this mean that each IP will have a rate limit of 20,000 requests/hour for the REST API so collectively all 3 IPs should give 60,000 requests/hour for the REST API or does this mean that all 3 whitelisted IPs under one single account will have 20,000 requests/ hour for the REST API collectively? I used this command curl -u user:password http://twitter.com/account/rate_limit_status.xml; to get the rate limit status for each of the 3 servers with those IPs but it seems like all 3 IPs have only 20,000 requests/hour collectively. I'm a little confused about this because initially I thought that each IP whitelisted should give me an additional 20,000 requests/hour but maybe I'm wrong so I would greatly appreciate it if someone can answer this or show me a better way of querying for the rate limit status of each individual server. Many thanks to the benevolent stranger(s) for answering this...
[twitter-dev] Re: broken links
While valid URLs, both http://is.gd/3HsuO,a and http://is.gd/3HsuO,%3Ca; give 404 errors when followed, while http://is.gd/3HsuO; gets a page view. You have to validly delimit URLs when you include them in tweets. If twitter did a shortening on you, then they may have a problem. If you did the shortening (which I think is the case, twitter would have used http:/bit.ly/...) then you need to be more careful when you compose your tweets. I could be all wrong about this, but I hope it helps. Jim Renkel -Original Message- From: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com [mailto:twitter-development-t...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Alan Samet Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 15:07 To: Twitter Development Talk Subject: [twitter-dev] broken links My tweets all have broken links right now. here are a few of them: http://is.gd/3HsuO,a encoded as http://is.gd/3HsuO,%3Ca http://is.gd/3HjBL,a encoded as http://is.gd/3HjBL,%3Ca http://is.gd/3HjfP,a encoded as http://is.gd/3HjfP,%3Ca can you look at this issue, please? Thanks in advance, Best Regards
[twitter-dev] Re: posting status updates returns error
My users are complaining about the same thing. On a perfectly valid tweet, the system kicks back an error that basically says the status parameter was empty. I cannot provide more debug information because I cannot reproduce the error at will. It is completely unpredictable. Dewald On Sep 26, 4:28 pm, Marco Kaiser kaiser.ma...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, we've received reports from users that posting a status update returns an error 403 and a message saying that Client must provide *a* 'status' *parameter* *with* *a* *value* A quick search on this shows that not just our clients, but others are affected, too (e.g., people were reporting it for DestroyTwitter, Tweetie and Echofon): http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%27status%27+parameter+with+a+value Anyone has input on this? Thanks, Marco
[twitter-dev] Re: master thesis related to Twitter
Good luck buddy.. Btw I'm curious, What exactly are you referring to or focussing on when you say 'syntactic meaning of tweets' ? I mean I'd appreciate a clarification on 'syntactic meaning to whom ?' and 'syntactic meaning of tweets in what context ?' Just wondering.. Best Regards, Nalin On 9/25/09, Stefna mstefa...@gmail.com wrote: I've submitted a ticket with following content: *** *** *** I am a 23 years old student of informatics at AGH Universtity of Science and Technology in Cracow (Poland). Due to a rapid development, strict formed data and accessible API I would like to designate my master thesis to the Twitter related topic. My promoter is the PhD at the Department of Computer Linguistics and our first pick was vaguely to analyse the semantic meaning of tweets. Do you have suggestions about the dissertation topic? Do you have any pending requests or prospect features you want to develop? I will browse known issues, I will think thoroughly about the topic but still - your suggestion might be very helpful. Even the shortest one (like good luck) will encourage me to more intensive research. *** *** *** Does anyone have any suggestions? My ticket has a six-digit number so I'm afraid I won't get any answer :) I'll probably ask for help during my work so I subscribe to this group anyway. Thanks in advance! -- Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com