I'm really liking the new social graph API calls and looking at
options for implementing new features in our app based on them.
The problem is that they return profiles by ID number and not any
other useful info, such as their actual username.
The only way I can think of offhand to fetch the
Is there any simple way to return, via an API call, the total # of hits for
a hashtag search?
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G. Frydman
One more:
Twitter Username: @lucasaraujo
URL: http://code.google.com/p/friendfeed-as3/
URL: http://code.google.com/p/hellotxt-as3/
URL: http://code.google.com/p/migreme-as3/
Email: araujo.lu...@gmail.com
Technology: PHP, AS3
Lucas Araujo,
http://twitter.com/lucasaraujo
Hi,
I am really new to all of this. I got the greatbundi's code to work
and also another code. What I am not understanding is why it does not
display other informormation. For instance, for me at least, this
code does not tell me what friend's update I am reading. It only
shows the text and
Hey folks-
It's been a *very* long time since I updated the php twitter class (
http://code.google.com/p/php-twitter/). The latest beta of version 1.1 of
the class is available but it needs testing. It's been updated with almost
all of the stuff that Twitter has put out since August of last year
I apologize if this has already been addressed.
Is there an automated way to convert a set of twitter users in a 3rd
party application (i.e. usernames and passwords), into usable OAuth
credentials?
If not, this makes the transition difficult, both because additional
user action is required and
Hi,
The current username/password basic auth system for the Twitter API
makes it easy to transfer credentials between third party
applications.
For example, any mobile or desktop client can use TwitPic's API using
the username/password they store.
This makes it so apps can leverage eachother,
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Alex aybarb...@gmail.com wrote:
The only way I can think of offhand to fetch the profile is via the
users/show call, i.e.
http://twitter.com/users/show.xml?user_id=12345
Is there an easier way to do this? Ideally a way that does not
require user
I would guess that there won't be a form to take CSV files but perhaps
there will be a temporary API method that jus returns access tokens.
The CSV file would have to include the users passwords to verify that
the submitter actually had permission to edit their profiles. Probably
not a good idea