Hi all,
Sorry for the late email but the deploys yesterday ran late and
we didn't get a chance to compile the change log. And a doozy of a
change log it is with 10 entries. Other things were deployed as well
but here are the 10 API-facing changes:
* Changed (REST): The since parameter and If-Modified-Since
header are no longer supported.
» Discussed at http://bit.ly/19JZme
* Fixed (REST): Methods documented as requiring GET were allowing
POST and not counting the rate limit correctly. These methods now
require GET and return an error message if POST is used.
» Discussed at http://bit.ly/o38Dl
* Fixed (REST): The deprecated email parameter was being silently
ignored, an error is now returned.
» Discussed at http://bit.ly/4APnTx
» See: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=353
* Fixed (REST): The /users/show.$fmt method now thorws a 404
error if no recognized parameters are given.
» This is a part of the previous issue and many complaints
about the user @show being returned as a default
* Fixed (OAuth): Rate limiting was incorrectly by IP only when
using the Authenitcation header. This has been corrected.
» See: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?
id=376
* Fixed (OAuth): Error messaging for OAuth clients is now more
detailed.
» See: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?
id=403
* Fixed (REST): Direct message objects were not returning the
large user representations in json responses. They will now begin
doing so.
* Fixed (REST): Calls to direct message XML methods were
incorrectly displaying the nilclass root tag. This has been corrected.
» See: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?
id=406
* Feature (REST): Added /direct_messages/show/$id.$fmt method
(where $id is the direct message id and $fmt is xml or json)
» See: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?
id=369
» Note: Still needs to be added to the documentation
* Feature (OAuth): Added provisional support for "Sign in via
Twitter" for OAuth applications. An official annoucement will follow
after full support is available.
» More on this to come in subsequent mails. I need to get
another piece in place first.
There were also a collection of other fixes which included fixing
the "Sign out" link on the OAuth authorization page.
Thanks;
— Matt Sanford / @mzsanford