Solved. Set lange="" and it will pick up all languages.
Thomas
On 5 Jun., 12:59, "cyberbrainw...@googlemail.com"
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have written a retweet bot searching with language_code="de". Some
> posts are very German but carry language_code="pl" or "nl".
>
> How is the language_code deter
I wanted to follow up on this. Admittedly, I'm a newb with oauth.
I'm currently working on an application that uses MS's cloud computing
environment Azure. I'm using this to schedule tweets in the future.
Azure has a worker role which is an application that a web user never
directly works agains
If I wanted an advanced search that included multiple tags _in
addition to_ standard search terms, what would be the best way to
phrase the query please?
For example the search -
tags: #dog or #puppy
term ands: pet and competition
term ors: prize or win
Perhaps?:
http://search.twitter.com/search
Sean,
I will look into it. When I was researching the APIs I think I was
confused that there were so few links to tweetphoto pics (but plenty
of conversational mentions). I didn't realize that pic.gd was the URL
shortener for it. That changes everything.
At first, I was implementing only RESTful
As far as I know it is the new reality, at least for
the foreseeable future.
Thanks,
Doug
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Joe Fernandez wrote:
>
> Is this something that is going to be fixed or get better in the near
> term or is this the new reality?
>
> On Jun 5, 10:05 am, Doug Williams wrot
Is this something that is going to be fixed or get better in the near
term or is this the new reality?
On Jun 5, 10:05 am, Doug Williams wrote:
> The index has been shortened considerably to help reduce the replication lag
> that is causing some search machines to fall behind.
> Thanks,
> Doug
>
I intend to use this maximum count to figure out whether I have more
pages need to retrieve from twitter. Otherwise I always need to
retrieve an empty page. Is there an official count per page for this
API?
I see other APIs can specify a count parameter when making the
request. I wonder why this
A very good point. I'll take this up with product.
On Jun 5, 10:58 am, Chad Etzel wrote:
> Ok, at least that confirms my suspicions about why those updates were
> not being delivered.
>
> If I may make an argument to separate the policy between Search and
> Hosebird (at least for the /follow me
Hi Everyone,
We can now confirm that there will be two meetups for the community on
both sides of the Atlantic in the next few weeks:
17th June - Twitter Developer Nest: New York
This event will coincide with #140conf it'll be at the same venue, New
World Stages, starting from 17:45
More details
Ok, at least that confirms my suspicions about why those updates were
not being delivered.
If I may make an argument to separate the policy between Search and
Hosebird (at least for the /follow methods)...
In the case of the /follow methods (as opposed to the unfiltered
/(fire|garden)hose method
There are multiple bits set for accounts that control various levels
of access and all kinds of folderol. It's complicated and for mostly
understandable reasons, purposefully opaque. Search and Hosebird
currently have identical access rules, but that's subject to change.
In this case, it appears
Thank you for providing the saved searches API, but I do have a bit of
a question. I haven't yet played with it, but I am wondering about the
use of location-based searching in the saved search APIs. If this can
still be performed, is it like the query performed on
search.twitter.com's advanced se
Dewald,
We're already considering the possibilities around pushing Social
Graph changes via the Streaming API. At this point it is very hard to
guess if we'll ever offer this as a feature. I can't offer anything
more concrete or useful, as this is just in the "Hey, what-if?" idea
phase, and the i
Matt,
It looks like this problem has diminished but not gone away. When I
do several consecutive searches, the latest tweet is never more than a
few minutes out of sync. I guess there will always be some small
amount of time that the twitter servers will be out of sync. I'm just
wondering if t
Hi John, et al.
I have been playing with the /follow streams and noticed that some
users' updates don't appear at all. This was really confounding for
quite a while. Then I noticed that using the search API to search for
"from:user" returned no recent results.
An example is @KimSherrell. I ha
The index has been shortened considerably to help reduce the replication lag
that is causing some search machines to fall behind.
Thanks,
Doug
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 9:07 AM, Joe Fernandez wrote:
>
>
> Hey Doug,
>
> We are seeing search limited all the way down to about 7 days right
> now. Is thi
Yes.
Check out: http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Getting-Started
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 11:32, nikoo wrote:
>
> When I post an update in my webpage I want to have a button by
> pressing that I could sent a data automatically to my twitter. Is that
> possible?
>
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Abraham Williams | Community | ht
When I post an update in my webpage I want to have a button by
pressing that I could sent a data automatically to my twitter. Is that
possible?
Hey Doug,
We are seeing search limited all the way down to about 7 days right
now. Is this true?
This is causing a lot of problems with our app.
Thanks,
Joe
On Apr 27, 1:33 pm, Doug Williams wrote:
> From #6 on Things Every Developer Should Know [1].
> Search API Limit
>
> Clients may req
Matt,
This is a critical issue for the app I am working on. Do you have any
information as to when this might get resolved?
Thanks,
Jonas
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Matt Sanford wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
>This is a known issue [1] we're working on. Some servers are behind and
> we're tr
Yeah, it definately not users, just IDs. Out of the (now) 44.8+ user
IDs about half are actual user accounts that haven't been deleted or
banned.
That's accounts, it counts multiple accounts from the same person as
individual accounts.
Twitter IDs are sequentially assigned. This is easily veri
New follower processing using the Social Graph methods will become a
bigger and bigger headache as more and more Twitter accounts grow into
the "must page" territory.
I thought I'd put a completely different approach on the table and see
what everyone thinks about it.
When doing new follower pro
You guys might also want to add our photo sharing service to the mix,
tweetphoto.com and pic.gd
Sean
On Jun 4, 10:16 pm, Chethan wrote:
> On Jun 5, 7:09 am, Jonathan wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hello -
>
> > I developed the application Twitcaps (http://twitcaps.com) and I can
> > tell you that what I
Hi,
I have written a retweet bot searching with language_code="de". Some
posts are very German but carry language_code="pl" or "nl".
How is the language_code determined when a user twitters?
Thanks,
Thomas
Hi,
the twitter API request limit information is confusing me - so I
destilled my understanding of it here:
There are 2 kind of different limits: A rate-limit _and_ update-
limits.
1. "rate-limit"
This limit is applied to all GET requests (e.g.
https://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline.xml).
Am 05.06.2009 um 03:25 schrieb Abraham Williams:
> I don't the Twitter web allows for more then 140 characters to be
> posted anymore.
ups!! I just saw it!!! Thanx.
Is there any way to use "Sign in with Twitter" from withing iPhone?
I want the user of my application to be logged in using Twitter
username/password.
I am looking for similar functionality as "Facebook Connect for
iPhone" provides.
My experience interacting with http://help.twitter.com this year has been
nothing for 2 months until the ticket auto closes. Support is hard to scale
for 40 million accounts.
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 10:33, Howard Siegel wrote:
> Doug,
>
> I've been having a problem seeing my own tweets in search
Doug,
I've been having a problem seeing my own tweets in search for quite a few
months, and I know my tweets were not showing up in a hashtag search at a
conference I was at a few weeks ago (which made it really hard to
participate in the conference's twitter conversation!). I did file a help
tic
Please file a help ticket at http://help.twitter.com. @thecurrents tweets
almost always have links that point back to the same source. This is
normally indicative of spam which may explain why the account is no longer
in search. The folks in support can help you take care issues like these.
Thanks,
O! I love recursion!
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 10:04, Barry Hess wrote:
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> http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/f3859409fb05127c
> --
> Barry Hess
> http://bjhess.com
> http://iridesco.com
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>
>
> On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 7:50 AM, bjhess wrote:
>
>> We ha
Thanks for the response!
I'll treat it as a numeric value accordingly.
Cheers,
Yusuke
On 6月6日, 午前12:10, Doug Williams wrote:
> It is for future use when we allow explicit ordering. Currently it is
> unused. I've added this value has been the documentation.
> Thanks,
> Doug
>
> On Fri, Jun 5, 20
It is for future use when we allow explicit ordering. Currently it is
unused. I've added this value has been the documentation.
Thanks,
Doug
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Yusuke wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for providing saved_search methods!
> I have one question about the return value.
> As I m
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/f3859409fb05127c
--
Barry Hess
http://bjhess.com
http://iridesco.com
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 7:50 AM, bjhess wrote:
> We have had some users complain about not being able to find
> themselves on http://followcost.com.
Hi,
Thanks for providing saved_search methods!
I have one question about the return value.
As I mentioned in the subject, what is the value of position supposed
to be?
To me, it's always empty(XML) or null(json).
Could you please document it?
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Return-Values
Cheers,
--
We have had some users complain about not being able to find
themselves on http://followcost.com. I've dug into the code and it
appears the failure is happening on queries to the search API of the
form "from:username".
A couple example queries that return zero results:
http://search.twitter.c
Why would you need to destroy the access keys? They stop working once the
user revokes access. I guess you could delete them from your database.
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 06:44, fastest963 wrote:
>
> So user deletes his/her twitter access from my site, as in she says I
> don't want to give this app
So user deletes his/her twitter access from my site, as in she says I
don't want to give this app access anymore so on my site she clicks
"remove twitter access/account".
Is there a method I can call to destroy the access keys I received and
automatically revoke access to my application? I know fo
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