Zachary,
I have some similar concerns, our client isn't open-source (yet...) but
it is a desktop client and still requires that the key be embedded in
the application in some fashion.
Since Twitter is not using the secret to identify the application
securely for any purpose it really isn't
On a related note, If U indeed want to send DMs to those who dont follow U,
U may want to follow @dmpp Check http://dmplusplus.com
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 11:50 AM, TjL wrote:
>
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 8:30 PM, Jeff Bishop
> wrote:
>
> > If you send a reply or Direct Message to someone who is
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 8:30 PM, Jeff Bishop wrote:
> If you send a reply or Direct Message to someone who is not following you
> then the user will not see it in their timeline or as a Direct Message
> notification (like email), correct?
/replies shows replies even from people you do not follo
Hi,
Thanks For the Reply.
But is it possible through Search API?
I am using json.
What are the Parameters I should pass in json while requesting a URL?
I have Checked Search API Documentation
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Search+API+Documentation
but i did not find any "until" parameter.
please Expl
Hi,
Basic Auth will continue to work for an unspecified amount of time.
Obviously we would push you to work toward an OAuth solution, now that
it's public, but we will not remove support without a reasonable
runway.
> 1. Upon OAuth going public, will Basic Auth be discontinued? Reason: I
> am wo
Hi,
I realize that answers to my question might be discussed somewhere
already, if so please pardon my redundant questions.
1. Upon OAuth going public, will Basic Auth be discontinued? Reason: I
am working on some internal desktop applications (non public and non
spam) and thus OAuth is not real
Hi all,
I think this is a side-effect of the replication lag issues we've
been having all day. We're working on it but you may seem these kinds
of oddities until we do.
Thanks;
— Matt
On Mar 16, 2009, at 08:57 PM, Joshua Perry wrote:
Well, maybe it is a caching issue, because as I
> I've got a question about how open-source applications are expected to
> behave under OAuth. In order to not violate the GPL, I am going to have to
> include my client and secret key in the application source available online.
> This would allow another client, spoofer, etc., to pretend to be Ad
Hi,
I've got a question about how open-source applications are expected to
behave under OAuth. In order to not violate the GPL, I am going to have to
include my client and secret key in the application source available online.
This would allow another client, spoofer, etc., to pretend to be Adium
Well, maybe it is a caching issue, because as I navigate through the app
settings or refresh the oauth_clients page my application shows
intermittently.
Josh
Joshua Perry wrote:
My application is now showing on the page, perhaps there is still an
authorization queue.
Brooks Bennett wrot
My application is now showing on the page, perhaps there is still an
authorization queue.
Brooks Bennett wrote:
I am having the same issue, so it seems like a bug...
On Mar 16, 10:06 pm, Joshua Perry wrote:
I registered an application and it went back to the register page where
it stil
I am having the same issue, so it seems like a bug...
On Mar 16, 10:06 pm, Joshua Perry wrote:
> I registered an application and it went back to the register page where
> it still says "You have not yet registered an application". I didn't
> see an error, but when I try to register my App agai
On Mar 16, 9:06 pm, Joshua Perry wrote:
> I registered an application and it went back to the register page where
> it still says "You have not yet registered an application". I didn't
> see an error, but when I try to register my App again it says the name
> is taken, so I assume it is in a que
Hi,
Can you please add me as well.
Name: Sharjeel Ahmed
Twitter ID: @Sharj
Website: http://www.sharjeel.info
I mostly work in Ruby on Rails, PHP and all the related technologies.
I have made many twitter applications using Twitter API.
Thanks,
Sharjeel
On Mar 12, 10:24 pm, Ollie wrote:
> Can
I'm trying to blend the lines between email and Twitter so I keep my emails
short and to the point. :-P
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 21:57, Doug Williams wrote:
>
> Ralf,
> What Abraham is saying in so few words is that this has been discussed
> before. We don't have anything included in our results
The queue for authorization was removed during the closed beta. Unless
Twitter put it back it is a different issue.
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 22:06, Joshua Perry wrote:
>
> I registered an application and it went back to the register page where it
> still says "You have not yet registered an appli
Kelly,
I'm going to advocate sending less messages. However, if you are
receiving a response containing the data for your last successful
update, you know you are updating too fast. Please limit your updates
to meaningful statuses and everyone should be happy.
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
ht
> I registered an application and it went back to the register page where
> it still says "You have not yet registered an application". I didn't
> see an error, but when I try to register my App again it says the name
> is taken, so I assume it is in a queue for authorization.
That seems like
This is a known error with pbwiki TOC code, and not the fault of the
twitter api wiki maintainers.
My apologies on the previous answer. There is no direct way to show
info about a tweet id in html format, but you are correct in your REST
url format.
-Chad
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:59 PM, Kell
I registered an application and it went back to the register page where
it still says "You have not yet registered an application". I didn't
see an error, but when I try to register my App again it says the name
is taken, so I assume it is in a queue for authorization.
Josh
Cameron Kaiser
> Chen, see: http://twitter.com/oauth_clients
Hmm. Registering a new application doesn't seem to work -- I got an "Unable
to find application."
--
personal: http://www.cameronkaiser.com/ --
Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap Systems * www.floodgap.com * ckai...@flo
Chad had me going until you pointed me to that URL.
http://twitter.com/statuses/show/id.format
obviously does the trick. I'm crying foul, though. In the TOC, you
link both f. iv. and g. iii. to the user version of show. For those of
us w/ the patience (and intelligence) of lemmings, it looks lik
I tweeted "foo", then "bar", then many other things (several
unprintable), but kept getting back the reply I got for "foo".
Developers, how about a more helpful error message like "out of
tweets" or something?
My client splits long messages into multiple tweets, so I'm guessing I
tend to burn my
Ralf,
What Abraham is saying in so few words is that this has been discussed
before. We don't have anything included in our results that give you a
total number of results. Rather, you have to 'walk off the end of the
result' to know when you are at the end. This is a current limitation.
Thanks,
Chen, see: http://twitter.com/oauth_clients
Chris Thomson
http://twitter.com/chris24
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:45 PM, Chen Jie wrote:
>
> Hey, do I need to sign up with twitter to use OAuth? How can I get my
> consumer key and secret?
>
> On Mar 17, 10:34 am, Steve Brunton wrote:
> > On Mon, M
Hey, do I need to sign up with twitter to use OAuth? How can I get my
consumer key and secret?
On Mar 17, 10:34 am, Steve Brunton wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:27 PM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/16/twitters-oauth-support-now-in-pu...
>
>
Colin,
Please look at the REST API documentation for the
direct_messages/destroy method:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/REST+API+Documentation
Thanks,
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:27 PM, colboy wrote:
>
> I'm working my way through an appl
Yes. There is a destroy method for directs.
destroy
Destroys the direct message specified in the required ID parameter.
The authenticating user must be the recipient of the specified direct
message.
URL: http://twitter.com/direct_messages/destroy/id.format
Formats: xml, json
Method(s): POST, DEL
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:27 PM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/16/twitters-oauth-support-now-in-public-beta/
>
Yeah, it's back now (the tweet that is). Probably some of that caching
funkiness. Looks like I have some new code to write tomorrow.
-
In that case I would like to formally ask for access to the public beta
as I would love to implement OAuth and be done with HTTP basic auth forever.
Abraham Williams wrote:
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/16/twitters-oauth-support-now-in-public-beta/
2009/3/16 Steve Brunton mailto:sbrun...@g
I'm working my way through an application using the Twitter API and
I've come across a stumbling block. Is it possible using the API to
delete incoming Direct Messages. I know this is possible as you can do
it via the website and also Twhirl. Any pointers gratefully received.
Thanks Colin
I understand the flow of OAuth, what I need to know is what method is
Twitter supporting/recommending for transporting the RequestToken,
signatures, AccessToken, etc... From my understanding the OAuth spec
supports passing data via the querystring, cookies, or as form fields in
a POST.
Als
Chad is referring to this conversation:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/4c0eaad027c9fb1a/fb460172cabfb143?lnk=gst&q=status#fb460172cabfb143
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 9:15 PM, Chad Etzel wrot
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/16/twitters-oauth-support-now-in-public-beta/
2009/3/16 Steve Brunton
>
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:21 PM, Doug Williams wrote:
> >
> > Thanks Abraham,
> > Joshua, and other OAuth developers, please let me know if there are
> > more specific questions for your
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:21 PM, Doug Williams wrote:
>
> Thanks Abraham,
> Joshua, and other OAuth developers, please let me know if there are
> more specific questions for your integration or if there is missing
> documentation I could be writing.
>
Did OAuth go to open beta? I saw a tweet sw
There is also Mitter, which provides a GTK and two console interfaces
(one interactive, one not.)
http://code.google.com/p/mitter
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
>
>> Has anyone written a VT100 twitter client or emacs twitter mode or similar?
>
> There are a number of
Thanks Abraham,
Joshua, and other OAuth developers, please let me know if there are
more specific questions for your integration or if there is missing
documentation I could be writing.
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Abraham Williams
The limit is high enough that you should be able to update plenty. Twitter
drops tweets that are the same as the last tweet so if you update "foo" and
the "foo" again only the first one will be posted.
2009/3/16 Doug Williams
>
> Kelly,
> There is no method that is available which will inform yo
Kelly,
There is no method that is available which will inform you how many
tweets you have left for a given time period. My suggestion would be
to tweet more important updates less often. You can of course try to
convince use why we think such a method would benefit anyone but
spammers but of cour
I know /rate_limit_status.json tells me how many API calls I have
left, but what tells me how many tweets I have left?
I once had lots of API calls left, but when I tweeted "foo" (via the API),
the tweet didn't go through and I kept getting back data on my last
successful tweet (ie, the one immed
Yes. Read the API: http://apiwiki.twitter.com.
2009/3/16 Felipe Albacete
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> Is there a way to add via API a folow to my Profile, I have the follow
> and follower user and password.
>
> Thanks a Lot
>
> []'s
>
> Felipe Albacete
>
--
Abraham Williams | http://the.hackerconundrum
Ian,
If you exceed a threshold of activity we will ban your IP. Please
contact me off list with specific details about your application, what
queries you are trying to run and at what rate, to discuss the best
way to move forward. My email address is doug {at} twitter {dot} com.
Thanks,
Doug Will
My site, TwURLed News (http://TwURLedNews.com) and a number of others, such
as Twitturly, do this for frequently cited URLs. On the front page of
TwURLed News, I have a list of the ones I know about.
Today, I should note, TwURLed News isn't updating, while I work on a
database upgrade.
Nick
On M
There are lots of stats websites. check out http://twitter.pbwiki.com and
try searching google/this group.
2009/3/16 Kelly Jones
>
> Twitter provides a list of the top 10 trending topics, but this seems
> minimal. Does someone maintain a larger list?
>
> An obvious way to do this: track 1000s of
I'm working on a web app that runs a lot of queries on the twitter
search JSON Api.
Does anyone know what happens if you fire too many requests at the
API? Does it just throttle your requests with timeouts or does it
actually ban your IP?
I'm sending about 1 per second for like 10-15 minute bur
> Totally! As soon as I became a web celebrity and co-founder of digg my
> follower count skyrocketed.
I am still waiting for my application to be co-founder of digg to be
processed.
--
personal: http://www.cameronkaiser.com/ --
Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap S
Totally! As soon as I became a web celebrity and co-founder of digg my
follower count skyrocketed.
2009/3/16 Chad Etzel
>
> Ah yes, and way #11:
> Be a giant web celebrity and co-founder of digg. That always worked for me.
> -chad
>
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 9:21 PM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gm
The basic flow for a desktop app is:
1: app gets token from twitter behind the scenes.
2: sends user to twitter in browser with part of request token in
querystring.
3: user approves access on twitter.
4: user comes back to app and clicks on a continue button.
5: app behind the scene trades reques
The geo data is known to be questionable. Mostly because of guessing. Search
the group archive for more info.
2009/3/16 Chad Etzel
>
> I would suspect the results are in chronological order like everything
> else.
> -chad
>
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 8:35 PM, Kelly Jones
> wrote:
> >
> > http://
Ah yes, and way #11:
Be a giant web celebrity and co-founder of digg. That always worked for me.
-chad
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 9:21 PM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Try the good old fashioned way:
> http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/01/25/kevin-rose-10-ways-to-increase-your-twitter-
tweetscan.com works sometimes.
2009/3/16 Chad Etzel
>
> tweetbeep.com
> -chad
>
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 8:36 PM, Kelly Jones
> wrote:
> >
> > Since you can search multiple hashtags w/ a single query (using OR) it
> > seems fairly easy to "follow" a large number of hashtags.
> >
> > Has anyone
Try the good old fashioned way:
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/01/25/kevin-rose-10-ways-to-increase-your-twitter-followers/
2009/3/16 Chad Etzel
>
> I believe that method is called FOLLOW SPAMMING. UR DOIN IT RONG!
> -chad
>
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 8:36 PM, Kelly Jones
> wrote:
> >
> > I've h
tweetbeep.com
-chad
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 8:36 PM, Kelly Jones
wrote:
>
> Since you can search multiple hashtags w/ a single query (using OR) it
> seems fairly easy to "follow" a large number of hashtags.
>
> Has anyone created Mailman lists for these? EG, someone subscribed to
> a...@mailman.
I believe that method is called FOLLOW SPAMMING. UR DOIN IT RONG!
-chad
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 8:36 PM, Kelly Jones
wrote:
>
> I've heard a lot about Hummingbird, a commercial program
> (http://twitaddict.com/hummingbird/) that helps you gain twitter
> followers.
>
> Is there a free/open source
Definitive answer: NO.
now not everyone you've asked seems to think yes :)
there was a thread about this not too long ago. pls search the archives.
-Chad
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 8:34 PM, Kelly Jones
wrote:
>
> Can I find a tweet knowing only its id?
>
> Everyone I've asked seems to think yes,
I would suspect the results are in chronological order like everything else.
-chad
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 8:35 PM, Kelly Jones
wrote:
>
> http://search.twitter.com/search.json?geocode=90,0,2500km
>
> gives me tweets from twits living w/in 2500km of the North Pole, but
>
> http://search.twitter.
> Has anyone written a VT100 twitter client or emacs twitter mode or similar?
There are a number of text clients, including one for vim, and I'm pretty
sure I have seen a couple for emacs. I am excessively fond of
http://www.floodgap.com/software/ttytter/
but being its author, I suppose
Since you can search multiple hashtags w/ a single query (using OR) it
seems fairly easy to "follow" a large number of hashtags.
Has anyone created Mailman lists for these? EG, someone subscribed to
a...@mailman.twitter.com would get email w/ all tweets that have #api
in them.
This doesn't seem
I've heard a lot about Hummingbird, a commercial program
(http://twitaddict.com/hummingbird/) that helps you gain twitter
followers.
Is there a free/open source equivalent?
I've written something similar myself (obtain public timeline, follow
everyone you've never followed before, find their fri
Can I find a tweet knowing only its id?
Everyone I've asked seems to think yes, but even the URLs are of the form:
http://twitter.com/[username]/statuses/[id]
so it looks you need at least the username and id.
I also didn't see an API call that gave you tweet content based on id.
Definitive a
Has anyone written a VT100 twitter client or emacs twitter mode or similar?
Twitter is such a beautifully light protocol, graphics seem unnecessary.
I know (and have written) a command-line interface, but am looking for
something 1 step up (eg, pine::mail, emacs::ex, elinks::curl sort of
thing)
http://search.twitter.com/search.json?geocode=90,0,2500km
gives me tweets from twits living w/in 2500km of the North Pole, but
http://search.twitter.com/search.json?geocode=90,0,2501km
gives me bupkis. Is this limit documented anywhere?
The URL below:
http://search.twitter.com/search.json?geo
I am attempting to get our desktop Twitter application ready for OAuth;
we were not in the business of creating an application when the OAuth
beta happened or we probably would have applied to join.
Is Twitter going to be using querystring, cookie, or the form field
based method of passing the
Twitter provides a list of the top 10 trending topics, but this seems
minimal. Does someone maintain a larger list?
An obvious way to do this: track 1000s of tags (+ let anyone add more)
and count the number of tag appearances in the last 15m, hour, two
hours, six hours, etc, and then report on t
Keep going until there are no more results.
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 18:57, BeSharp wrote:
>
> Newbie to the Twitter API.
>
> Many methods support the page=x parameter to load "the next y items".
> How do I find out the number of pages?
>
> There seems to be no "total number" available in the res
Trying to send DMs to someone not follow will fail. You can reply to anyone
but they won't get emails and will only see it if they read their replies.
You can use the followers method to pulling everybody that is will get DMs
from you. You can also use the social graph method.
On Mon, Mar 16, 200
Hello,
If you send a reply or Direct Message to someone who is not following you then
the user will not see it in their timeline or as a Direct Message notification
(like email), correct?
So, what is the best way to get a list of people that will see these replies or
DMs? Do I have to get th
Newbie to the Twitter API.
Many methods support the page=x parameter to load "the next y items".
How do I find out the number of pages?
There seems to be no "total number" available in the responses.
Is the idea that I page through until I run into an "error" or no more
results? Or is there a s
Does anyone know if it's possible to do a search to "Find People on
Twitter" using the current search API? It appears that you can search
for tweets from a person but that only yields one result at best. I
am looking to incorporate a functionality like Twitter itself has on
their site (Finding T
The plot thickens. Having set ?suppress_response_codes=true, I get the
following JSON from this url:
http://[username]:[passwo...@twitter.com/account/verify_credentials.json?suppress_response_codes=true
{"request":"\/account\/verify_credentials.json?
suppress_response_codes=true","error":"Could n
Hello Alex,
Please include my details:
Jay Tillery
Twitter: jtillery
URL: Netondas.com
Skills: PHP, mySQL, Javascript, CSS, HTML
Thanks,
Jay
Hi Folks,
Is there a way to add via API a folow to my Profile, I have the follow
and follower user and password.
Thanks a Lot
[]'s
Felipe Albacete
This is probably exacerbated by http://status.twitter.com/post/86986973/some-delays-on-followings-direct-messages
(referenced here also: http://twitter.com/twitterapi/status/1337508172)
.
— Matt
On Mar 16, 2009, at 11:38 AM, blairblends wrote:
I hate to sound like a broken record, but this
I've heard repeated problems with trying to do AJAX stuff when HTTP
responses may come back with non-200 response codes. Try using the
?suppress_response_codes=true parameter on your request and parse the
resulting response body.
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 07:06, Nial wrote:
>
> Via Javascript, I'm
I hate to sound like a broken record, but this is going on to its
fullest extent last night and into today.
Either via the web interface or API calls, I am destroying direct
messages. (On the web interface, they are removed from the list, and
the API returns that it has destroyed them.) However
Hullo all,
I've largely been lurking on the group with the odd request to Alex
Payne, but I want to thank everyone for contributing to the kind of
discussion that helps me work on my Twitter client- TwitBrowser, which
is live at http://www.velvetsheen.com/twitbrowser
You can use this thing to vis
Hi Allen,
This is the same cache bug that is effecting friendships (http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=157
). I have a fix and it's awaiting review.
Thanks;
— Matt Sanford
On Mar 16, 2009, at 10:59 AM, Allen wrote:
I'm having the same issue..I have my notifications
I'm having the same issue..I have my notifications turned on in
Twitter, but
http://twitter.com/users/show/allenweiss
shows that notifications are false. I've checked this out with other
accounts I know have notifications turned on and it sometimes returns
true and sometimes false.
Any ideas wh
Hi,
I would peruse the API Documentation
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/REST+API+Documentation and FAQ
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/FAQ.
Then you can execute a good query to learn by example: http://bit.ly/15ovbO
I will also suggest looking at the Developers listed here for contract work:
http://apiwik
I have been given the responsibility at work to intigrate twitter into
a few dozen existing client's newsrooms, all written in PHP. What they
want for each client's newsroom is the functionality to allow them to
use twitter from their own newsroom. I am new to twitter and I am also
new to PHP. I c
Hi Chad,
Back-in-the-day at summize.com it seemed like most where <8
characters so we doubled it and figured all was well. Changing the
data size is a pain but if people feel it's important please open an
issue and start marking it with stars.
Thanks;
— Matt Sanford
On Mar 16, 2009
I've made a suggestion that this be left for authenticated API calls
and/or registered developers:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=353
I'm glad TwitterCo is being proactive in protecting this information,
but there's a lot of utility to be had keeping it for the legit users
Not to be contrary, but is there a reason for this limit? I could
write Yet Another FAQ that nobody will read to try to educate the
users about this, but they will ultimately complain that the app is
broken.
Of course, this probably is such an outlier case that only a tiny
percentage of people wi
Abraham,
When looking at the logs we saw little evidence of intended use and an
abundance of spam activity. Thus, we decided to remove the parameter for
security and privacy concerns.
You are correct, deprecation should be better documented and we will do a
better job of publicly describing the re
Have you found the 'since' and 'until' parameters that are found in
advanced search?
For example:
http://search.twitter.com/search?q=twitter&since=2009-03-09&until=2009-03-11
Thanks,
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw
On Mar 16, 10:13 am, Basha Shaik wrote:
> HI,
> Whi
Hi all,
Quick update on the pagination thing. Since search does add
max_id (aka before_id) I had some experience with this. While in SF
last week I worked with @rael to get the same feature added to
twitter.com (both the UI and the API). I'm hoping we can launch it soon.
Thanks;
— M
Hi all,
It looks like the max length of a hashtag in search is 16
characters. I'll make a not to add it to the documentation.
Thanks;
— Matt
On Mar 15, 2009, at 02:19 AM, jeffsonstein wrote:
same happens for me: #greybitchqueencat returns 0 while
greybitchqueencat returns many hits
Nick,
The UNSIGNED INT data type should be sufficient for ids in the near
term. However if you want less maintenance worry in the long run, use
UNSIGNED BIGINT as there is a possibility of going over the 4294967295
maximum value of the UNSIGNED INT type at some point for certain ids.
As for lengt
I can't find documentation anywhere of the deprecation. It seems like
deprecations should be announced better then new features so developers can
make the modifications before their application breaks.
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 08:58, Doug Williams wrote:
> There is no supported way to get a user
HI,
Which means if i have latest 1500 tweets between march 12th to current time.
Then there is no way of getting tweets Updated on 11th march. If I need
tweets of 11th march what should I Do?
My Requirement is When I submit a Search Term(Which is Given by the User) by
Giving Date Range. I need to
Via Javascript, I'm using the following function to check the validity
of a users credentials:
// Check if the user is logged in
function verifyLoginCredentials( callback ) {
new am.xhr('GET', 'account/verify_credentials.json', function(xhr)
{
if (this.readyState == 4 && this.status
Hippyjim,
First I love the handle. Now onto your issue...
Can you post the code you are using to download your timeline and lets work
from there? This should be the contents of the linked PHP file. Be sure to
obscure any credentials that may be hard-coded in there.
Thanks,
Doug Williams
Twitter A
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Doug Williams wrote:
>
> There is no supported way to get a user ID given an email address. The
> undocumented parameter Abraham mentioned has been deprecated and will cease
> to work shortly.
Will it be replaced by another way?
Seems like an obvious feature to
Hi,
At any given time, you only have access to the latest 1500 tweets for the
reasons explained above.
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Basha Shaik wrote:
> What if I want to get the second latest 1500 tweets?
>
> Regards,
>
> Mahaboob
There is no supported way to get a user ID given an email address. The
undocumented parameter Abraham mentioned has been deprecated and will cease
to work shortly.
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wro
What if I want to get the second latest 1500 tweets?
Regards,
Mahaboob Basha Shaik
www.netelixir.com
Making Search Work
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Doug Williams wrote:
> The number of tweets you are able to retrieve is artificially limited for
> performance reasons. As you can tell, 150
The number of tweets you are able to retrieve is artificially limited for
performance reasons. As you can tell, 1500 is the limit.
Arbitrary retrieval would cause too many disk look ups which would adversely
affect performance of the entire system. Limiting the number of results
available allows m
I submitted my request with 100 RPP and 15 pages. then i am getting
1500 tweets. but when I tried using since_id 1312101395 along with RPP
and Pages I am getting only latest 1500 tweets. How can I get tweets
which were present before the latest 1500 tweets
(1501,1502,1503,..).
Overall
Can you add me to this list please?
My Real Name : Gajapati Subudhi
twitter id : gajsubudhi
web site : http://www.newageinformationmarketing.com
Thanks,
-Gaj
On Mar 12, 2:24 pm, Ollie wrote:
> Can I be added to the list please?
>
> Real Name: Ollie Parsley
> Twitter Username: @ollieparsley
> E
http://twitter.com/users/show.xml?email=a...@twitter.com
That parameter used to be in the API Docs but is missing now.
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 07:58, TjL wrote:
>
> Q: Is there a way in the API to input an email address and output a
> twitter username? I couldn't see anything in the API.
>
>
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