Hi
Is anyone aware that follow/unfollow seems to be broken over oAuth
I've tested about 6 different apps and all fail. As expected Tweetie
still works but that's still basic auth I believe
Richard
A user ( screen_name is known) posts a tweet (id is known). I want to
find out all the replies to this tweet. Which API method can help me
do this?
To make it more clear. There are 2 users. My friend posts a tweet and
obviously I do not know the authentication details for his account. I
want to use the API to find all the replies to the tweet he has
posted.
On Jun 7, 1:20 pm, Dushyant dushyantaror...@gmail.com wrote:
A user ( screen_name is
There was an outage over the weekend where this may have been the case
during a temporary period. Are you still seeing the issue?
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/episod
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 12:09 AM, Rich rhyl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Is anyone aware that
If you were seeing a 400 Bad Req, you were most likely sending a bad
upload to the API. We only return a 400 Bad Req if the image is not
found, the multipart form-data is malformed, or if the image is 5MB.
If Twitpic is having a service outage you will always get a 50x error
(502 or 500). If
does the updated retweet api fix the twitter widget code which also
did not post native retweets?
I was reading a twitter app book, and mentioned something about when
you try to do a status update you have to always call authorize before
your request. is this true? I have pulled my tokens using a library.
but writing my own custom app.
Should i be sending /authorize with access tokens first
Hi Michael,
The OAuth authorize step only needs to happen once before you receive access
tokens that allow you to act on a member's behalf. Once you've obtained an
access token, you can use it to make direct message requests for the user.
After completing the authorize and access token steps,
Hello ... had the intention to develop an application based on Twitter
search ...
1) It can increase the Twitter search limit assigned to 2 requests
per IP?
2) when i create a hashtag ... this is not automatically and instantly
reflected in the search .. what requirements must have a hashtag
Hello Twitter,
Anyone home?
j
On Jun 2, 11:28 pm, Jeffrey Greenberg jeffreygreenb...@gmail.com
wrote:
We have a user that is causing us to create a search of the form:
Don SomeLastName
which is returning tweets containing don't and SomeLastName.
Thats a no good!
Is there a decent
Hi Mac Devs,
This time last year we hosted an informal meetup of WWDC attendees. The
event turned into a fun evening so we've decided to do it again. We are
inviting WWDC attendees and Twitter Platform developers to our office on
Wednesday, June 9, at 6PM. There is limited space, so please
Thanks Taylor, One last question. i am trying to debug on why i can
not send messages with twitter, now i am trying to get any response
from twitter that works. and can not seem to get it to work. I am
trying cURL to get a response but i always get Could not authenticate
you. i am using
Hi,
Im trying to implement OAuth using JavaScript, but when I make my
request to http://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token I am getting the
above message in the response (failed to validate oauth signature and
token).
As far as I can tell I'm including all the correct parametes, both in
the
Search has a ~20 second average indexing latency. It's not instant.
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 9:05 AM, lu5ceh ignacio.santo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello ... had the intention to develop an application based on Twitter
search ...
1) It can increase the Twitter search limit assigned to 2
Hi Jeffrey,
Thanks for bumping this to our attention. Some of the threads fall off
our radar so a prompt is always welcome.
Search treats separate words as an AND search meaning a search for:
Don SomeLastName
will translate to:
Don AND SomeLastName.
For a complete phrase search you would
Thanks Matt,
Unless they've been updated lately, the docs are not clear as to how
to handle contractions, so thanks for the -don't example.
Given that don't is regarded as a word, we believe that search
should _not_ return don't in a search for don... It's a bug in our
opinion.
Further, I'm not
About the first answer
It can increase the TWITTER SEARCH limit assigned to 2 requests
per IP / hour ??
On 7 jun, 14:47, John Kalucki j...@twitter.com wrote:
Search has a ~20 second average indexing latency. It's not instant.
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 9:05 AM, lu5ceh
Hi @semel -
Still experiencing this problem with ShareThis and @Anywhere? If so,
can you send an URL or some sample code so that we can figure out what
the problem is? Thanks.
- Todd
On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 10:28 AM, LeeS - @semel lse...@gmail.com wrote:
I get this Javascript error when
Hello,
I am using the users/search api -- http://api.twitter.com/1/users/search.xml?q=
the credentials i use has 20k hourly_limit. but i am only able to do
1 query per minute maximum, ie. 60 queries per hour. not sure if this
is the rate intended for users/search.
thanks,
Carrie
Check out the rate limited section:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method:-users-search
Abraham
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I am developing an application where i am trying to get more than 1500
results for a search query. Is it possible?
For example when i specify return all result from 2nd June to 6th June
with the search string of iphone i only get 1500 latest tweets, but
on the other hand i am interested in all the
As stated in the API WIKI, the number of search results you can get at any
given point in time for one search term is indeed ~1500.
(http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-Search-API-Method:-search)
There are several ways to go beyond that.
a) Do perpetual searches (say, one every day), and merge
Hi, thanks to you both. I've removed the source parameter.
There is something wrong with my signature base indeed. Here's what I
am sending for a status update...
POSThttp%3A%2F%2Fapi.twitter.com%2F1%2Fstatuses%2Fupdate.xml%3Fstatus
I have been trying a certain algorithm but havent succeeded and
getting a http 403 response.
The algorithm is something like set a date say 2nd June to 4th June
with a string search query.
Call the search method and consume the first 1500 results , as the
tweets have status ids and you can limit
yes it works! This algorithm works
Its something like this
Set the query to a string with appropriate To and From dates. Then
consuem the 1500 streaming results and also save the status id of the
very last tweet you got. As they are in order sequentially(with gaps)
it wont be a problem. The very
Good to know. Did you mean to say consume … streaming results? I don't really
see where you use the stream here.
Also, please note that it's not a good idea to work with since_id and
max_id any more, because those will soon be (already are?) NON-SEQUENTIAL.
This means you will lose tweets if
For accounts that POST new statuses this is pretty easy as you can just look
at the user_timeline and check the source field for from API.
Abraham
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Hi Rhys,
- you're right status should be at the end of the base string. Even
though it's sent as a POST, it still has to go in alpha order in the
base string.
- Also be careful of the leading %3F you've got after the update.xml -
should just be (method)(baseURL+service)(list of params separated by
We need some help please...
We have a new service that is launching in just a few weeks (June
22nd). We have been developing this script since March 2009, and now
with the new oAuth integration we are concerned as to whether we can
still integrate twitter into our service for our members.
Our
On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 12:36 AM, Mark Plotnick mark.plotn...@gmail.comwrote:
I'm not sure we ought to devote bytes in the rather limited length
annotations for data type names. Maybe have an optional (URL to a)
schema that describes what the restrictions are.
If the schema specified in the
Pascal,
These assumptions about since_id and max_id are incorrect. You can
still, and must still, rely upon them for fetching. The additional
jitter introduced by the id generation scheme is statistically
insignificant and very small compared to other reordering effects in
the Twitter system.
You can request higher rate limits at a...@twitter.com, but if you are
doing 5qps, perhaps you'd be better off moving over to streaming?
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Infrastructure, Twitter Inc.
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 11:46 AM, lu5ceh ignacio.santo...@gmail.com wrote:
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