on Site Streams, but until then we're
cautious with additional production consumers, especially with larger user
bases.
@episod http://twitter.com/intent/user?screen_name=episod - Taylor
Singletary
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 10:39 PM, Orian Marx or...@orianmarx.com wrote:
Mark
application. Also, the users who get Site Streams are VERY few, and
are aware of it. So far, so good, we are doing very well with it. It
has been up for many days, no interruptions. Happy happy.
Mark
On Jul 6, 1:39 am, Orian Marx or...@orianmarx.com wrote:
Mark, this is a great post
Mark, this is a great post, thanks for taking the time to write it up.
What I'm curious about is that I believe Site Streams is still in beta
and not supposed to be used in a production environment according to
Twitter. Has it been stable for you?
On Jun 28, 12:24 pm, Mark Krieger
I think this has the potential to end up getting you blocked for
spamming. You've identified a real problem with the impending OAuth
change I think. Would be good to hear a recommendation directly from
Twitter as to how to handle your type of situation.
On Jun 21, 7:12 pm, Ryan
If it's your app, why not have your app notify you of every tweet
sent?
On Jun 14, 10:03 am, Juan Delgado zzzar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Taylor, thanks for the answer.
I'm literally trying to do that, display all the tweets from our app.
We are adding some automated text to the tweet, but since
There isn't an API endpoint that supports this directly, you just need
to fetch recent sent and received DMs and create the list for
yourself.
@orian
On May 30, 3:28 am, kamesh SmartDude kamesh.smartd...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hai All,
i am trying to implement Direct message view for a mobile app,
...please correct me if i am wrong
Thanks Regards,
//Kamesh
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 7:24 AM, Orian Marx or...@orianmarx.com wrote:
There isn't an API endpoint that supports this directly, you just need
to fetch recent sent and received DMs and create the list for
yourself.
@orian
@rsarver made it very clear in some recent tweets that Twitter's apps
will not be subject to the new OAuth requirements as they are part of
the 'service' not 3rd party offerings.
On May 19, 6:59 pm, Frank Ash nut...@gmail.com wrote:
That would be much better cartmatrix but either way, its a
No, there is no API method which will do what you are asking for. As
Taylor says, you need build this up for yourself as best you can using
the sent / received DMs endpoints.
On May 12, 10:19 am, galeyte gaetan...@gmail.com wrote:
...
So i guess there's no other way ?
On May 11, 5:58 pm,
. It would not be fun to blow a fuse
in the middle of a presentation - thus, the
ask that developers charge their laptops
ahead of time.
Thanks,
--Jason
On May 9, 8:28 pm, Orian Marx (@orian) or...@orianmarx.com wrote:
Glad to see this is going on, and that the event is being recorded
Glad to see this is going on, and that the event is being recorded for
those of us who can't attend. Sorry for the snark but, does Twitter
not have any room in the developer outreach budget for power strips?
@orian
On May 9, 7:07 pm, Jason Costa jasonco...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
Yes you need both the in_reply_to information to be set as well as the
@username to appear within the tweet. And yes, this could be
documented better.
@orian
On May 5, 2:29 pm, Colt Fred coltf...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings community,
I've experienced a problem recently that I can't find an
It's great to see progress on this! The real test though will be
whether future reported documentation errors can be fixed immediately
by Twitter staff once verified. Refreshing documentation every 6 - 12
months is something, but far from ideal. Hopefully the recent efforts
by Twitter staff to
I think it's good to be giving users more information on what they are
granting access to, but by leaving out a number of things there are
misleading implications. In particular, this list does not mention
that users will be granting access to all their private DMs. I also
find it interesting the
Use Twitter search for @username
On Apr 4, 12:57 pm, nit_s nitinsing...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi ,
Is there any API where I can get tweets that mention anyone (has an @
symbol in it)?
The only option I can see is to get all the tweets and parse through
them looking for @ symbols.
thanks
Nitin
What I am hearing by reading through this thread and the various
responses by @rsarver and @raffi is that Twitter is helping
developers of Twitter clients realize that their efforts will not be
economically fruitful. This is because Twitter HQ can't see how
someone can build a Twitter client that
I don't know what the current state of this is but it looks like Site
Streams will support unfollow events for this purpose:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/74ae054ec728e6dc
On Feb 18, 5:11 pm, Jo jseib...@seibert-media.net wrote:
It seems as if no
It seems one can reference any valid status by id using the following
URL formula *if* you are signed in to twitter.com:
http://twitter.com/#!/this_can_be_anything/statuses/38671791899684864
but this will lead to a sorry this page doesn't exist if you are not
logged in. This seems like strange
Ryan et al, thanks for the update on this. Shall we also take this to mean
350 is the definitive cap on rate limits for the foreseeable future? This
certainly seems to be implied but since the spirit of this update seems to
be to remove ambiguity, I think a clear statement that Twitter is no
Yup that certainly clarifies and thanks for the #newtwitter stats, it's
something I've been very curious about (and I'm sure others as well)!
--
Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc
API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi
Issues/Enhancements
I'll second holding it in NYC! (but I'm biased)
On Feb 6, 11:35 pm, Brainewave Consulting i...@brainewave.com wrote:
I vote for Chirp: NYC!
Mike Caprio
Principal and Lead Consultant
Brainewave Consulting
402 Graham Avenue PMB 211
Brooklyn, NY 11211
p: +1-347-269-0558
@brainewave
On
Non-Twitter-employee developer headcount might be something they
should still be concerned with too...
On Feb 6, 3:50 pm, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zn...@borasky-
research.net wrote:
On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 12:28:39 -0800, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com
wrote:
How about some more state of the
That's good to hear. I wondering if these other crossdomain.xml issues
that's I've be raising for more than a year will ever be addressed?
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/e35a708400b529b3/2a8e40506a039072
Is there still an active discussion on whether or not Twitter will
send deletion information in the future or has this been settled?
On Dec 8, 6:32 pm, John Kalucki j...@twitter.com wrote:
Yusuke,
The documentation had an error. We don't send friendship deletions, even
those that come from
If I have oauth creds for a user, is there any way to make calls to a
REST endpoint that requires authentication for that user but counts
the rate limiting against a whitelisted account that I own?
For example, if I have a user's oauth creds is there any way I can
fetch their mentions using a
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On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 19:11, Orian Marx (@orian) or...@orianmarx.comwrote:
Well, I was super excited to try this out, but it seems like this
endpoint has changed
We're actually only a bit more than a month away from the one year
mark from when this was first requested, yay!
Here it is: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1296
This ticket was merged:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1657
On Nov 3, 5:39 pm, Quy
Well, I was super excited to try this out, but it seems like this
endpoint has changed to only return related tweets that pretty much
aren't related at all. They're just recent tweets to / from the users
mentioned in the original tweet, not replies to the original tweet.
I have no idea why this
I actually just posted about an undocumented parameter
filter_to_owned_lists=true on this service.
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/bce660f31728b4e7
Calling the service with that parameter is returning private lists for
me.
On Nov 2, 7:33 am, Bondi
You can efficiently determine which lists owned by the authenticating
user have a target user as a member by adding the parameter
filter_to_owned_lists=true to :user/lists/memberships.
This should probably be included in the documentation here:
I've been meaning to post some feedback in regards to dev.twitter.com
for a while. I'm wondering if anyone else is having the same
experience I am. It's pretty much all in regards to the sidebar:
* I find it harder to find methods I'm looking for now that everything
is listed under collapsible
I'm trying to make a call to add multiple users to a list using the
format
http://api.twitter.com/1/owner_id/list_id/create_all.xml?user_id=user_id_1,user_id_2,user_id_3
This seems to be failing and returning an HTML page from Twitter. My
calls to add the same users to the same list one at a time
Zeh, thanks for taking the time to bring this issue to light again and
to present so many examples of other significant APIs that do not have
restrictive crossdomain policies. As you note, this issue has been
brought to Twitter's attention several times over the last few years
but to no avail.
this heading causing confusion.
---
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Developer Advocate, Twitterhttp://twitter.com/themattharris
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Orian Marx (@orian)
or...@orianmarx.com wrote:
It seems like a proper @reply does not require a leading @username.
Take this recent reply to me
When did this change to actually require starting the @reply with the
@username? HootSuite has long supported sending tweets in reply to
others without leading with the @username. Does this no longer work?
On Oct 7, 3:42 pm, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
With as often as
It remains a good idea. Imagine if Gmail only let you retrieve your
last 3200 messages even if you had 40,000.
On Sep 30, 4:20 pm, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zn...@borasky-
research.net wrote:
I also posted a request a long time ago that an authenticated user be
able to retrieve all of his own
and Thunderbird all gave me a ration of
doo-doo in the process, and I'm not sure I did it right.
--
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Quoting Orian Marx (@orian) or...@orianmarx.com
, Evolution and Thunderbird all gave me a ration of doo-doo in the
process, and I'm not sure I did it right.
--
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
http://borasky-research.nethttp://twitter.com/znmeb
A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems. - Paul Erdos
Quoting Orian Marx (@orian
?screen_name=rsarver
Abraham
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On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 14:04, Orian Marx (@orian) or...@orianmarx.com
wrote
How are you getting the user mentions? Is it through statuses/mentions
or using search? If you're using search, each result includes a field
like this:
link type=image/png href=http://a3.twimg.com/profile_images/
5/of_normal.jpg rel=image/ That url is a reference to the
user's profile
At this point there are a number of fields on various objects returned
by Twitter that should be considered unreliable (mostly on user
objects). It might be time for Twitter to consider a better solution
than just returning unreliable data, such as either stripping out the
fields, giving them an
It would appear that today Twitter began enforcing a 140 character
limit on DMs. To my knowledge their was never a limit enforced before,
and even Twitter.com would show up to 255 characters of a DM. Some
Twitter clients, including mine, supported 140 char DMs and now I'm
seeing people really
Is it possible to use a whitelisted IP to fetch data using a user's
OAuth credentials without utilizing the user's 350/hr rate limit? For
example, if I'm building a DM backup service, I'd like to be able to
back up the user's DMs on their behalf without draining their rate
limit.
--
Twitter
Agreed, this would make a lot of sense for Twitter to return,
especially as the t.co link wrapping gets rolled out.
On Aug 6, 3:17 pm, Tom allerleiga...@gmail.com wrote:
I agree - it would be nice to have this. Possibly as an entity?
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/tweet_entities
Tom
On Aug 6,
Yeah, this was actually requested in the issue tracker back in
December: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1296
On Jul 19, 10:23 am, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
There's no way to get this at this time, but it'd be a good feature to
request on the
I assume you mean you're using statuses/mentions to retrieve the
tweets you're looking for. If you want to get just the most recent
mentions since the last time you fetched them, you should pass the id
of the most recent mention you have in the since_id parameter. You
can't send it a timestamp.
Try calling without the count parameter. The page and count parameters
may not work properly with since_id, and since_id may not work
properly if the id you pass results in too many tweets. :/
On Jun 27, 3:17 am, Terence Eden terence.e...@gmail.com wrote:
To make this slightly clearer
Yeah, this was requested a few days after the official list rollout,
back in November (seven months ago):
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1186
It's been marked as an enhancement even though it has seemed to
exist on Twitter.com this entire time.
On Jun 22, 2:56 pm, Alfredo
This was brought up pretty much the day lists came out of beta back in
November, but still hasn't been addressed in the API. There are two
issues logged in the tracker:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1176
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1186
On May 21,
I've been asking Twitter to review the crossdomain.xml situation for
months. You can find old threads on the issue by searching this forum.
@raffi has said he elevated the issue to the security team for review.
I'm sure they've been mulling it over day-and-night :)
In the meantime you will indeed
I'm still seeing the errant userid/user node at noon EST.
On May 6, 10:03 am, janole s...@mobileways.de wrote:
Just as a follow-up, I've just seen a userid/user again while
doing a verify_credentials.json call after I've retweeted some user.
The userid/user entry is inside the status entry of
This totally just broke my app as well. Twitter please change this
back ASAP!
On May 5, 4:39 pm, Rich rhyl...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh I'll add, I thought the point of a versioned API was that this sort
of thing didn't happen?
On May 5, 9:37 pm, Rich rhyl...@gmail.com wrote:
I noticed today
Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitterhttp://twitter.com/episod
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 1:40 PM, Orian Marx (@orian)
or...@orianmarx.comwrote:
This totally just broke my app as well. Twitter please change this
back ASAP!
On May 5, 4:39 pm, Rich rhyl...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh I'll add, I
Well, I'm not sure if Rich was referring to the output per se or
rather that this bug was probably tied to the skip_user parameter that
was just added to timelines... which one could argue is a candidate
for versioning.
On May 5, 5:02 pm, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
versioning has
You could try requesting an invite here: http://api.replyto.it/
On Apr 28, 11:57 pm, athanhcong athanhc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
In my apps, I want to (1)get all recent official replies (or
mentions) to my following and also the tweet's ids that replies reply
to OR (2)get all replies to a
So no one else would find this useful?
On Apr 20, 12:34 pm, Orian Marx (@orian) or...@orianmarx.com
wrote:
I think it would be incredibly helpful to have an endpoint where we
could request direct messages sent back and forth between an
authorized user and some other user. This would make
Being able to retrieve a list of unfollows a user performed since some
point in time would be hugely valuable for anyone trying to maintain
an up-to-date record of a user's connections without regularly having
to refetch all the ids. Is there any way this could be accomplished,
perhaps as a REST
track of good ideas like this one for when the team has
some feature selection flexibility in the future.
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitterhttp://twitter.com/episod
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Orian Marx (@orian)
or...@orianmarx.comwrote:
So no one else would find
I've actually never understood the value of having two endpoints for
sent / received DMs in the first place, as you end up needing to make
two calls and then sort everything (if you're trying to show a stream
of DM conversations).
On Apr 23, 11:57 am, John Meyer john.l.me...@gmail.com wrote:
On
It would be useful to have endpoints for retrieving user screen names
5000 at a time just like with friends/ids and followers/ids. The
primary use case I see for this is for twitter clients to be able to
easily provide screen name auto-complete based on a user's connections
(without having to load
would be of
serving it up split (to the consuming application).
On Apr 23, 1:04 pm, John Meyer john.l.me...@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/23/2010 10:58 AM, Orian Marx (@orian) wrote:
f having two endpoints for
sent / received DMs in the first place, as you end up needing to make
two calls
I think it would be incredibly helpful to have an endpoint where we
could request direct messages sent back and forth between an
authorized user and some other user. This would make it significantly
easier to allow users to move backward through conversations with a
single user. Right now the only
I think Brian brings up some interesting points. What this reminds me
of is the machine identification codes secretly being including in
every page printed by personal use printers ( EFF article here:
http://www.eff.org/wp/investigating-machine-identification-code-technology-color-laser-printers
Why not? You know people are just going to continue to ask for it ;)
On Apr 18, 6:36 pm, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
we don't support the original in this endpoint - just the three that you
listed.
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 3:33 PM, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
://twitapi.com/explor...
-Brandon
On Mar 30, 7:26 pm, Orian Marx (@orian) or...@orianmarx.com wrote:
It seems thatfavorites/createandfavorites/destroy are no longer
returning tweets with a properly updated favorited node. If I try to
favorite a tweet, theresponsecomes back with favorited
Anyone else want to join in on this? Ryan wants to chat about
specifics in the 10:15 am session of the Hack Day, so I agree with
Abraham that it makes sense to try and meet some time on Day 1 to
collect some thoughts. I'm sure we'll have a lot of new info to digest
as well.
On Apr 12, 4:31 pm,
This is certainly a risk we all face. However in my mind there are
ways Twitter can do a better job in indicating where we should and
should not concentrate effort. For example, there are things that
Twitter has had in its V2 roadmap for years now, and some of us have
decided to try and implement
/live for more
than a year now. I hope you reconcider opening it soon.
yours
Martin.
On Mar 19, 8:53 pm, Orian Marx (@orian) or...@orianmarx.com wrote:
John, thanks for the response. This makes sense.
While I do trust that the existingcrossdomain.xml policies were
implemented out
us to relax the file -- but, you're all
preaching to the choir :P we want to relax the file! to be responsible, we
need to carefully analyze our stack and write a few test cases first.
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 8:34 AM, Orian Marx (@orian)
or...@orianmarx.comwrote:
I'm no security expert
w00t
On Apr 12, 12:29 pm, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
yup - totally :P just giving you an update that its been low on our
priority list :P
twitter now has a dedicated security manager, so i have just elevated this
to his attention.
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 9:27 AM, Orian Marx
This was the conclusion to my email to Ryan... a few actionable
points:
Immediate term:
* Carve out a block during the Chirp hack day to engage with the
developer community with the specific intent of figuring out ways to
make the issue tracker and forums more effective. (The conference
shouldn't
I've spent eight months on a new Twitter client myself, and I had
planned to start showing it at Chirp. Mine is in-browser so I suppose
it's not quite the same situation, but in reality I do think they are
all, for the most part, in competition with each other - no?
On Apr 12, 1:12 pm, Isaiah
of the pie.
I'm not sure I see a significant distinction between Twitter-only
clients and clients that aggregate other services in terms of whether
or not they are in competition with each other.
On Apr 12, 6:37 pm, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zn...@comcast.net
wrote:
On 04/12/2010 01:58 PM, Orian
?
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 12:38 AM, Orian Marx (@orian)
or...@orianmarx.comwrote:
Also, does this endpoint support oauth? I seem to be having trouble
making an oauth request to it vs basic-auth.
On Apr 9, 12:17 pm, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
at the risk of introducing
of it may
change:
http://api.twitter.com/1/friendships/lookup.xml?user_id=813286,783214
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Orian Marx (@orian)
or...@orianmarx.comwrote:
I would certainly be interested in such a list, but no I don't think
Twitter will be providing one.
On Mar 30, 9:26 pm
, and a few details of it may
change:
http://api.twitter.com/1/friendships/lookup.xml?user_id=813286,783214
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Orian Marx (@orian)
or...@orianmarx.comwrote:
I would certainly be interested in such a list, but no I don't think
Twitter will be providing one
If nobody tweets about it it didn't really happen :-)
On Apr 7, 1:51 am, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zn...@comcast.net wrote:
On 04/06/2010 03:30 PM, Abraham Williams wrote: On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at
15:06, Jonathan Strauss jonat...@snowballfactory.com
wrote:
Secondly, is there a wiki or
Raffi, one of the things that really stands out for me in what you are
saying here is that there are lots of moving pieces that the team is
trying to align quickly. The question is, who and what is dictating
the schedule? I get the sense that all the recent changes are parts of
a bigger picture
Yeah this was logged in the bug tracker I think the day lists were
rolled out to the public, but it looks like it never received an
official response and is still marked as a new entry. :(
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1186
On Apr 1, 5:16 pm, DustyReagan
I would certainly be interested in such a list, but no I don't think
Twitter will be providing one.
On Mar 30, 9:26 pm, mcfnord mcfn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Abraham, and everyone.
I'm crawling twitter. (But who isn't, right?) Us social graph geeks
have our own advantages, and our own set of
/abraham/intersect/blob/master/README
http://github.com/abraham/intersect/blob/master/READMEAbraham
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 19:41, Orian Marx (@orian) or...@orianmarx.comwrote:
The bulk users/lookup call recently added to the API is a great new
tool for developers. This call would become
The bulk users/lookup call recently added to the API is a great new
tool for developers. This call would become even more useful with a
corresponding bulk lookup for user relationships. Are there any plans
for this?
Also, I'm assuming that the following and notifications nodes
returned in the
Twitter has made in regard to Flash
developers in my opinion. If this service needs to be limited for
capacity reasons it should be limited in the same way regardless of
what technology you are using to make requests of the API.
-Orian Marx
Flex Developer
On Mar 17, 1:50 pm, John Kalucki j
Kaluckihttp://twitter.com/jkalucki
Infrastructure, Twitter Inc.
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Orian Marx (@orian)
or...@orianmarx.comwrote:
Am I interpreting this correct as saying out of capacity concern
we're currently blocking Flash developers? The crossdomain.xml issue
has been
I see it now too, but when I posted yesterday I was getting some error
referring to Bucket does not exist or something like that.
On Feb 27, 11:30 pm, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
My flash application is currently getting security errors from
search.twitter.com. It would appear
My flash application is currently getting security errors from
search.twitter.com. It would appear the crossdomain.xml file no longer
exists. This problem has happened before:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/d3230be66c27c88e/
And while we're at it...
Seriously. I'd love to be involved in this but I already have to spend
nearly a grand to fly over there from NYC to attend Chirp. How about a
live feed?
On Feb 26, 3:22 pm, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zzn...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there an on-line component to this? TweetChat? Or is it strictly a
If TwitterHQ isn't opposed I'm sure there's someone who'd be willing
to stream the event...
On Feb 26, 5:31 pm, kosso kos...@gmail.com wrote:
Out of interest, will there be any (legal?) reason why any of the
attendants can't stream the meetup to UStream, for example?
Also, do we need to bring
This issue was first brought up Nov 10 on the issue tracker but of
course no response from the Twitter team.
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1186
On Feb 8, 6:26 pm, waukesha_area waukesha.a...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it possible to get a count of how many lists a user belongs
You should add your thoughts to
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=142
This would be a hugely beneficial addition to the API but of course
it's being completely ignored.
On Jan 20, 4:41 am, rob robert.bag...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Questions regarding how to get replies to
User objects should have counts added to them for number of lists
owned by, followed by and following the user. This does not seem to
exist anywhere in the API currently, though clearly Twitter.com has
access to the information (notice the counts at
http://twitter.com/username/lists).
Is this on
Has this been logged in the issue tracker? Seems like something that
should be fixed.
On Jan 20, 2:38 pm, Tim Haines tmhai...@gmail.com wrote:
Ono,
I think it's been this way for 8+ months?
Tim.
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 1:14 AM, ono_matope matope@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Twitter team!
list functionality completely unusable for a lot of people and has
received zero comment from Twitter staff:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1239
On Jan 11, 12:22 pm, Orian Marx (@orian) or...@orianmarx.com
wrote:
There has been an accepted defect in the issue tracker which
Three questions: 1) Is there (/should there be) an update method for
existing saved search in order to modify the query? I'm guess right
now the only way to do this is to create a new query and delete the
old one. 2) Is there a way to modify the name field? Right now it
seems to just be a
I have been building a Flash app that uses OAuth authentication with
Twitter. But before you even worry about that, you need to know that
thanks to Twitters bizzare crossdomain.xml policy, you're going to
need a PHP proxy or something similar in order to send your requests
to Twitter. Flash in the
There has been an accepted defect in the issue tracker which really
should be a high priority and there has been no word of any status on
a fix. The defect is that any developers who cannot use a DELETE
request were supposed to be able to make a POST request with a
_method=DELETE param, but that
I'm trying to help @whitneyhess figure out what happened to her
favorites. Until yesterday she had several hundred favorited tweets,
many of which were critical to her ongoing business as a freelancer.
Currently Twitter is returning 20. If anyone has any insight into what
is going on it would be
and loaded up the last 80 no
problem. It was probably just a glitch with Twitter
Abraham
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 16:35, Orian Marx (@orian) or...@orianmarx.comwrote:
I'm trying to help @whitneyhess figure out what happened to her
favorites. Until yesterday she had several hundred favorited tweets
There is a bug logged for this in the issue tracker. I can't get it
working with _method=DELETE either.
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1239
On Nov 26, 9:48 pm, Wilfred yau wld991...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
When I call _method= DELETE in List API, I got 401
Any update on possibly supporting bulk add / remove actions for list
memberships? What about the request to fetch all list member IDs in a
single call?
On Nov 5, 2:01 pm, Marcel Molina mar...@twitter.com wrote:
We will support specifying alistby bothidand slug indefinitely.
Though we recognize
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