Hi Nikolay,
The first part of your code looks fine. You may, however, like to do
some debugging on the HMAC part - it looks a bit too simple to me.
This works :
NSString *compKey = [NSString
stringWithFormat:@"%@&%@",secret,userSecret];
const char *cKey = [compKey cStringUsingEnc
thank you firstly.
yes, some GET requests work normal, such as GET friend_timeline, but the
base url is not like "http://api.twitter.com/*version*
/statuses/friends_timeline.*format*", and it is like "
http://twitter.com/statuses/friends_timeline.xml"; or "
http://twitter.com/timeline";.
now my q
maybe I'm doing something wrong, but the cursor returned from the list
members call seems to be misbehaving.
if I hit:
http://twitter.com/endlesscities/urban/members.json?cursor=-1
it returns
"next_cursor":1343981850785981701, "previous_cursor":0
if I pass it that new cursor:
http://twitter.com/
I'm trying to understand why algorithm for calculation of
oauth_signature does not give me the same result as shown here:
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/xauth
In my case I'm getting signedSK = 'MUYmiobRdoK6s0ZVqo4xQNNO17w='
If I URL encode such result it's still very different from
yUDBrcMMm6ghqBEK
Along the same lines I'd be interested in stats by user-agent. I'd be
curious how many api calls are done through my PHP library on
github :)
On Sep 12, 11:56 am, "D. Smith" wrote:
> Hello! I know Twitter published some statistics on how users generally
> use Twitter. I am looking for per-app st
I'm sure I read somewhere that the API limit applies to the account
and not the application? Perhaps someone here can confirm.
In that case, if you have multiple applications registered under the
same account, it might be these other apps that are using the limit.
I once had a similar issue, tur
Hello anybody
On Sep 12, 10:39 am, crazyDev wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have to implement OAuth into my iPhone application so i have
> integrated OAthTwitterEngineDemo to my application.
>
> I have registered my application also and have entered consumer key
> and consumer secret into my application b
To answer your question: I have no idea who's using up your rate limit.
However, I would recommend using OAuth to "sign" each request. This will
get your application 350 (I think) API calls per hour, and that's not an
IP-based limit.
Tom
On 9/12/10 10:37 AM, crystalchris wrote:
> I constantly g
Hello! I know Twitter published some statistics on how users generally
use Twitter. I am looking for per-app stats, at least for the top 100
or so apps.
Is there a stat like this available anywhere? I am just researching
the popularity of various API based Twitter clients, very interested
to know
Hi all,
I'm developing a web application, where users can login and see the
messages posted to them. I want to add the ability to tweet the
messages. How to achieve this? I tried with TweetSharp with (oAuth)
SendTweet(). This posts the tweets to my twitter account. But I want
to post the tweets to
Hola Julio,
Supongo que buscas una funcionalidad como la que tienes disponible
para móvil con los comandos "ON username" y "OFF username", sólo está
implementada para movil.
¿Por qué no te sirven las listas? La única diferencia de ver los
tweets de una persona que sigues en tu timeline a verlos e
I constantly get the exceeding limit message when calling twitter api
even though I only make 2 calls in an hour. So I use rate_limit_status
to find out what happened. I found out that right after the reset
time, I would have about 68 hits remains. Fifteen minutes after that
all 150 hits will be us
Hello,
I have to implement OAuth into my iPhone application so i have
integrated OAthTwitterEngineDemo to my application.
I have registered my application also and have entered consumer key
and consumer secret into my application but when i am trying to get
OAuth Access Token in my application t
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