Hi,
I apologize in advance for possibly getting wrong the whole subject -
I am quite a newbie in terms of development over twitter :)
It seems to me that once, whenever user needed to authorize certain
application, he was asked to log in via a sign-in page, and then
proceeded to application au
Hey,
What's the timeline like, if you know, for the streaming api?
Thanks!
ttyl
Dima
On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 8:40 AM, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
> hi all.
>
> you're going to be hearing a lot from me over the next 9 weeks. our plan
> is to turn off basic authorization
I add a follow query,
will the number of results in my track query go down because some amount is
used up by the follow, or are the limits individually placed on track and on
follow.
Thanks!
ttyl
Dima
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Hey,
Quick question, is there any programatic way to determine the access level
one has to the streaming api, in particular I want to find out my follow
limit for the status filter.
Thanks!
ttyl
Dima
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Hi,
Question about oauth registration ... do I register the user ID I currently
use at the same place as all other apps, i.e.http://dev.twitter.com/apps/new,
or is there another endpoint for the streaming api?
Thanks!
ttyl
Dima
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Taylor Singletary <
taylorsing
reconnect. This seems to work quite well ... depending on
the chunk size you are reading you could probably lower the timeout if
you are afraid of losing data.
ttyl
Dima
On 19-Feb-10, at 7:36 AM, rob wrote:
Has anyone else ran into an issue where over time the Streaming API
just stops sending
://twitter.com/help/request_streaming, atleast that's what the
response was from twitter.
Thanks!
ttyl
Dima