I have registered a Twitter App at http://twitter.com/oauth_clients/new,
and I was provided a consumer key and secret.
However, I found that I have wrongly set the app as Client rather than
web apps, how can I alter that via twitter UI ?
Or I need to register a new apps instead ?
On the right side of your connections page there is a link to edit your
applications.
http://twitter.com/account/connections
Abraham
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 03:02, CG learn@gmail.com wrote:
I have registered a Twitter App at http://twitter.com/oauth_clients/new,
and I was provided a
Hi all, I am a newbie in Twitter App , and I would like to develop a
web based application that can post update on behalf of twitter user
in background.
Below are my understanding of the OAuth , and would like to get some
advice whether it is workable or correct.
1. Get user to sign in using
thank you very much ! I got it
On Jul 20, 4:10 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
On the right side of your connections page there is a link to edit your
applications.http://twitter.com/account/connections
Abraham
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 03:02, CG learn@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 03:17, CG learn@gmail.com wrote:
My question are
1. In step 2, I save the token and secret , how long it will lasts ?
Until the user revokes access. There is currently no amount of time access
tokens are valid for.
2. Is this app feasible or not ? Is twitter
Just wanted to give an FYI to the devs here that if your planning on
or using Digg in your apps they are now hijacking your links to direct
traffic to their site. You can read a story on it here
http://mashable.com/2009/07/19/digg-twitter-links/ Sure enough I
clicked a digg short url and was
Honestly I was shocked that the digg short urls didn't just go to digg
from day one. Anyone who thought that a short url service tacked onto
a site that already has a separate purpose would do anything other
than drive traffic to the main site was fooling themselves.
cutting my rant short here.
Please ignore my question, I already solve it.
It seems like it required a 'real' callback URL to accomplish the
authentication.
CG
On Jul 20, 4:50 pm, CG learn@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Abraham,
Thanks for your reply ! ... I am actually referring to your example
come with PHP library
On Jul 19, 12:01 pm, Zac Witte zacwi...@gmail.com wrote:
For most of this week I have been seeing duplicate tweets appear when
I quickly paginate through a set of results using the json search api.
Could one reason be that the search results change so quickly? Like
the search for the first
Hi all, I have a newbie question would like to seek the confirmation
from experienced twitter app developer ... hopefully somebody can
help .
I would like to develop a web-based twitter app , which implements
Sign in with Twitter , and also post update on behalf of user in
background..
My
I was interested to read about the way Tweetmeme sets up it's retweet
button: http://help.tweetmeme.com/2009/04/06/tweetmeme-button/
I also want to create a pure javascript Twitter service that people
could integrate into their web site. It also needs to know the URL of
the site it is sitting
Any news on this? My account is still suspended. I'm can't continue
work on my app.
On Jul 17, 7:21 am, sjespers se...@webkitchen.be wrote:
By suspension I mean a big red square on my Twitter account with the
following message:
Account Suspended
This account is currently suspended and is
Hi
No it will not expired/ invalid you can store it in DB or cookie
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 4:33 PM, CG learn@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all, I have a newbie question would like to seek the confirmation
from experienced twitter app developer ... hopefully somebody can
help .
I would
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 7:18 AM, sjespers se...@webkitchen.be wrote:
Any news on this? My account is still suspended. I'm can't continue
work on my app.
Register another test account in the meantime?
That could work but if I got suspended twice in two days, I'm sure a
test account won't last long. I need to know what is going wrong and
why my whitelisted account and service get suspended.
On Jul 20, 1:48 pm, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote:
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 7:18 AM, sjespers
What about the pin?(for desktop clients) How long will it be accessible.
Regards
Srikanth
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 4:54 PM, Mandakini kumari pkumar...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi
No it will not expired/ invalid you can store it in DB or cookie
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 4:33 PM, CG
Hi there,
I am a new bee for Twitter API. I have question like, is it possible
to read the latest updates or other words tweets by passing user
screen name or user id using REST API? When i look at the API doc, it
is mentioned just for direct message not for tweets.
Regards,
Ananth.P
The pin is only required to exchange the request token for the access token.
After you have an access token the pin is useless.
Abraham
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 07:06, srikanth yaradla
srikanth.yara...@gmail.comwrote:
What about the pin?(for desktop clients) How long will it be
accessible.
Alright... which one of you made HotTweeters.com?
;) Clever adaptation.
--
Kevin Mesiab
CEO, Mesiab Labs L.L.C.
http://twitter.com/kmesiab
http://mesiablabs.com
http://retweet.com
Yes. Check out:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method:-statuses-user_timeline
Abraham
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 06:22, Ananth Durai.P vanant...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
I am a new bee for Twitter API. I have question like, is it possible
to read the latest updates or other words
http://siteanalytics.compete.com/hottweeters.com/
http://siteanalytics.compete.com/hottweeters.com/That for starters
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 2:47 AM, Christian Heilmann
chris.heilm...@gmail.com wrote:
Kevin Mesiab wrote:
Alright... which one of you made HotTweeters.com?
;) Clever
Salut,
On Jul 19, 12:45 am, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zzn...@gmail.com
wrote:
Actually, I believe there is a PL/LOLCODE procedural language plug-in for
PostgreSQL. So you could write a script in any other language to collect
tweets into a PostgreSQL database, then build your stored procedures in
There is an experimental call: https://twitter.com/sessions/present.json.
That could stop working at anytime though.
Also if you send someone to http://twitter.com/home?status=tweet than the
status should be preserved when they log in.
Abraham
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 07:44, Bjoern
Kevin Mesiab wrote:
http://siteanalytics.compete.com/hottweeters.com/
That for starters
Pageviews, the success metrics for people who want instant satisfaction.
http://siteanalytics.compete.com/rapidshare.com/
Do we really need more sites that create more traffic for Twitter
without a
DotNetOpenAuth (http://dotnetopenauth.net:8000/) does have PIN
support. Andrew recently integrated it with LINQ to Twitter (http://
linqtotwitter.codeplex.com/), which is a LINQ provider for Twitter,
written in C#.
Joe
On Jul 19, 1:14 pm, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote:
On Sat, Jul 18,
I have no use for this group, kindly do take my name out of the listing and
stop any communication. I have already applied to stop receiving mail to no
avail. What else can I do? Thank you all. VJC
Victor, your account type is set to No Email (web only) already. If you are
still receiving
While others might waste time educating you with a proper debate, some of us
are busy profiting on page views.
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 3:03 AM, Christian Heilmann
chris.heilm...@gmail.com wrote:
Kevin Mesiab wrote:
http://siteanalytics.compete.com/hottweeters.com/
That for starters
Hi Abraham,
I just meant with the Google APIs their TOS says you can not modify
the data you get from them, so if I wanted to add a link preview
feature for bit.ly and tinyurl links I can or say with bit.ly links I
can fire off a request using their JSONP api and get the long url so
people know
Kevin Mesiab wrote:
While others might waste time educating you with a proper debate, some
of us are busy profiting on page views.
For how long?
Anyways back to development.
:-) To the point Kevin!
Now to waste time
We should remember that __investors__ created the pain of the .com by
applying anti-evolutionary forces i.e.. over investing in lots of Dodos.
However on a technical level we will, like evolution, go through these
cycles. In the case of
I don't think Twitter records that information.
The closest thing to knowing would be to check what time the New
Follower X notification email was *sent*.
Or use the social graph methods and approximate, as suggested above.
Abraham Vegh
http://twitter.com/abrahamvegh
On Jul 19, 12:18 am, niff
Kevin,
Totally agree, though not sure he is making much money from it yet, but
FFS lol - nothing is new, it's just recycled.
Good on him :-)
Regards,
Dean Collins
Cognation Inc
d...@cognation.net
mailto:d...@cognation.net +1-212-203-4357 New York
+61-2-9016-5642 (Sydney
@Chad - Thanks for your comments and feedback! :) I just see some of
the link publishers a bit miffed that their links are going to Digg
now instead of their site like intended. If it was clear at the
beginning then fair enough, but to do it after the fact is a bit nasty
IMHO. ;)
On Jul 20, 2:58
On Jul 20, 3:00 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
Also if you send someone tohttp://twitter.com/home?status=tweet then the
status should be preserved when they log in.
Just tried it and it does - brilliant! Just what I need. Somehow the
last time I tried it it didn't work, so I
I'm a little late responding to this, but wanted to let you know that we
just recently released a product http://tidytweet.com to solve the problem
of unwanted tweets showing up in a search feed embedded on a site.
Basically, you set up your feed with TidyTweet, and we give you a filtered
ATOM
Hi, I'm building catalog of professional twitters accounts, like
Programming, Programming-PHP, Music and so on.But the problem is - how to
track user data - first of all user followers number each day for each user?
I've checked Twitter API wiki and didn't find anything approrpieate, I need
to
I have been curious for some time if it would be possible to get
Twitter mentions via email.
Twitter does not (yet?) offer this possibility, so I decided to roll my own.
You can find the program (and example of how the resultant emails look) here:
http://luo.ma/64
But the basic summary of
nobody an idea?
Hi Group,
I hit a weird issue with my app and I am not sure how others are
dealing with this.
When I make a JSONP query for say a user name but if its not entirely
accurate (mis-spelled for example) I get a header with null 0 which is
doing weird things with my app since I am not getting back
Hey guys,
I was wondering if a resolution had been reached regarding the 140
characters versus 140 bytes issue:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/9d9d16d55e2e1e67
It would be brilliant if the answer was
for 140 characters (unicode codepoints) as that
Something appears to have changed recently, perhaps a quicker timeout, or
maybe Twitter's just getting overloaded, I can't tell. The solution isn't
optimal though. I can't seem to get followers/ids without a page parameter
to work with anyone above 100,000 followers. I have to resort to the page
Most blogging platforms have a way to insert the posts permanent URL. Maybe
look into that?
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 4:06 AM, Bjoern bjoer...@googlemail.com wrote:
I was interested to read about the way Tweetmeme sets up it's retweet
button:
Andy,
What is your goal?
Thanks,
Doug
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote:
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Stuart stut...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/7/18 Andrew Badera and...@badera.us:
What's the best/lowest impact fashion of polling Twitter for status if
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:
Andy,
What is your goal?
Thanks,
Doug
Providing a visual Twitter status indicator for users within a web app.
--ab
Re: Twitter is not making money
I wasn't going to add to this thread being a developer group and all,
but according to Twitter... (we spend more money than we make)
http://twitter.com/about#money
Q: How do you make money from Twitter?
A: Twitter has many appealing opportunities for generating
All,
This change was thrown out on the pipeline rather quickly. We admittedly
should have done a better job voicing this rollout well in advance though it
was not a normal week at HQ for a number of very public and private reasons.
Users are now limited to 15 calls to account/verify_credentials
I noticed that the OOB authz stuff is now handing out 7 digit numbers.
Is this a permanent change or a bug?
--Noah
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=823
Abraham
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:38, Noah Kantrowitz n...@coderanger.net wrote:
I noticed that the OOB authz stuff is now handing out 7 digit numbers.
Is this a permanent change or a bug?
--Noah
--
Abraham Williams | Community
Thanks Doug. I'm anxiously looking forward to the answer to that question -
it will make things much better for those of us running scripts on the
backend who want to verify when our users have changed their passwords with
Twitter so we can notify them to change with us as well.
I understand this
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Doug Williamsd...@twitter.com wrote:
If you feel that 15 requests per hour per user is too low, please
help us update this policy and share details of your use case.
One use-case where I can see this being a bottleneck is testing new
apps during development
Ah, I think I may have an idea...
You both are setting the status in the query string (more like a GET
request) and setting curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POST, 1).
But, It doesn't look like either of you are setting a POSTFIELDS
option. I got http_code=0 sometime ago when I realized I was not
I asked the same thing just a few days ago, I even created a
suggestion ticket for it but the suggestion got closed:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=831#c0
I do think this needs to be addressed but it sounds like its not a
priority.
On Jul 20, 10:10 am, Jesse Stay
Can you say what your account is doing? Sounds like you are getting
suspended for a good reason if it has happened twice already.
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 5:00 AM, sjespers se...@webkitchen.be wrote:
That could work but if I got suspended twice in two days, I'm sure a
test account won't last
We have discussed establishing a more formal relationship with
developer representatives to help bring outside perspective and
balance to our larger platform decisions. We are still a few quarters
away from where we envisioned this model being viable.
If Peter and others could come up with a
Hard to check into your suspension without a username :) I'd take this
off-list but I am hoping there is a learning opportunity here.
Whitelisted accounts are able to get suspended. Whitelisting affects
REST API GET requests and DM update limits only. It does not protect
you from suspension, it
Nobody has the answer? It helps me a lot!
On Jul 19, 6:42 pm, Kevin Dunglas dung...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on a program which update periodically some Twitter
accounts avatars.
Here is the process:
--
while True:
GEThttp://twitter.com/users/show/myuser.xml
GET avatar
Kevin,
Please do not bump your thread here. It adds no value and contributes noise.
That said, there is an open issue for this [1]. Be sure to add a star
to receive updates to the defect. The defect is due to a replication
delay and typically takes less than 90 minutes for the replication to
I do know many Twitter users are complaining, and not just because of my app
having the issues. I've noticed many apps with the issues aren't speaking
up on this list. Frankly, I don't think all the apps have time to follow
this list (I know I miss a lot as well). Users are definitely
Thanks Doug and Alex for your reply.
I have a Google group set up for collaboration on this (
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-developer-alliance) and will add a
doc so we can begin going through iterations.
If you would like an invite to this group, let me know and I will send one
today.
Matt has done fantastic work while on our team, and will be missed.
Incidentally, if you'd like to work on the API, we're hiring:
http://static.twitter.com/jobvite_frame.html?c=q8X9VfwTjvi=oAYcVfwp,Job.
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 22:05, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:
We will certainly
For what you want to do, I recommend someone look at this platfrom. Its a
way to post ideas that people can vote on, where the best ideas rise to the
top. Starbucks uses the platform (mystarbucksidea.com), with a huge amount
of success and participation.
http://www.ideascale.com/
- Dale
Fol.la
and of course, as soon as i type that, my firefox decides to stop being a
jerk and showing it.
SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU'RE SNARKY?
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 13:12, JDG ghil...@gmail.com wrote:
Alex, not to be snarky, but it doesn't look good on a web company when the
document asking for
Doug,
I already emailed all my details off list but you said to continue
this on the list. Anyway, my username is sjespers and the server I am
working with was also whitelisted: 188.40.60.66 / secure.mtwit.net
Support also keeps changing the status on my support thread to solved
while it
Thanks for the reply and the pointer !
2009/7/20 Doug Williams d...@twitter.com:
Kevin,
Please do not bump your thread here. It adds no value and contributes noise.
That said, there is an open issue for this [1]. Be sure to add a star
to receive updates to the defect. The defect is due to
Serge,
Looking at the account I'm not quite sure why it was suspended. The
records are inconclusive. I've unsuspended the account.
For posterity's sake I'll repeat that whitelisting will not protect
you from suspension. Whitelisting raises select REST API limits.
Thanks,
Doug
On Mon, Jul 20,
Hi
What is the size of a Twitter user Id ?
Thank you
hello, very strange i am getting same status/tweet id for all of my
search api results.
my request looks something like this rpp=100q=Clothing
this only happens on live server.
it works fine on localhost.
anyone know why?
That would be me. I'm glad you like it. I have bigger plans for it but
currently I've been working really long hours at work which has
impeded my ability to do new releases.
THis is what keeps me going. Here's a feedback email from one of my
users:
I am really glad I am beating this girl who
That would be me. What's up? People seem to like it. Here's an email I
got from a happy user:
I am really glad I am beating this girl who lives in my town who my
boyfriend used to think was hot. I am 25 and hate her guts like I'm in
middle school. Thank you for providing me with yet another
Guys:
Just posted this on Twitgoo.
-It let me post a 140 character
+
-The URL
it is an oryx antelope, it's just a stock image from my laptop's
repository. why do this? well i am testing! http://twitgoo.com/1ke92
Isn't the total limit 140 characters? or are URL's not counted? I am
hmm turned out to be json_decode problem. and the strange thing is
that the problem is caused by php 5.3. and it runs fine on my local
machine which has php 5.2.1
On Jul 20, 5:11 pm, dexxa dexx...@gmail.com wrote:
hello, very strange i am getting same status/tweet id for all of my
search api
it isn't at all, but i've been knee-deep in it at work for the last year so
it's brutally obvious all the time now. hope you guys find some great
engineers.
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 15:13, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:
We are hiring front-end engineers as well if working on
If you look at the status you will find that it only posted at 133
characters.
http://twitter.com/ABIRB123/status/2745931292
Abraham
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 16:36, Abir abstar...@gmail.com wrote:
Guys:
Just posted this on Twitgoo.
-It let me post a 140 character
+
-The URL
it is an
Abraham: Thanks, but not sure I understand why the counter said 140
when i was inputting but the post count is 133?
On Jul 20, 3:11 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
If you look at the status you will find that it only posted at 133
characters.
well i upgraded my local machine to php 5.3 and strangely it works
fine. so only linux version of php 5.3 has problem? this is weird.
anyone know why?
On Jul 20, 5:54 pm, dexxa dexx...@gmail.com wrote:
hmm turned out to be json_decode problem. and the strange thing is
that the problem is
i guess it works on my machine because my machine is 64 bit and recent
status ids are up 2 billion and 700 million
On Jul 20, 6:42 pm, dexxa dexx...@gmail.com wrote:
well. the id of said problem is 2147483647 which is the largest signed
positive integer. so status id is too big and being
the twitpocalypse happened quite a few weeks ago and this was discussed ad
nauseum. If json_decode is trying to put those into an int instead of a 64
bit number (a la long long or BigInteger in java), you should probably
modify the json text, adding quotes, before you call json_decode, so that it
ty. good idea.
On Jul 20, 6:52 pm, JDG ghil...@gmail.com wrote:
the twitpocalypse happened quite a few weeks ago and this was discussed ad
nauseum. If json_decode is trying to put those into an int instead of a 64
bit number (a la long long or BigInteger in java), you should probably
modify
Doug, I would also like to know if this can be changed to trigger only
on incorrect credentials. I check to make sure a user hasn't
deactivated my app connection every time they load a page, so these 15
calls gets used up rather quickly. I've started to get some
complaints due to this error and
The problem is so long as they are complaining on some of our apps they are
complaining on all our apps and there's no way of telling which app caused
it. In addition, it would be nice if OAuth-authorized apps were exempt from
this limit. Stopping a potential cracker is as simple as turning off
I agree Jesse. I don't see why this should be imposed on OAuth apps.
It's not likely somebody is going to guess both the token and the
token secret.
We are going to roll this change back and re-evaluate how we can
better accomplish our goals. There are problems and shortcomings of
this strategy that we need to mitigate.
I will update this thread when we have a concrete plan to share. I do
not have a definite date or time for the rollback but
Great news Doug!! It certainly has its shortcomings as it stands
now. I did change some of my code to limit its use, but I still need
to ensure my logged in users have maintained their connection.
Doug,
Thanks for letting us know about the new request limit. I was worried
something was wrong on my side. Like the others are saying; it would
have been nice with a heads-up.
Cheers,
/Martin
i have a metroPCS cell phone i cant get your texes whats up with that.
I think that you should look at tr.im. They make it rather clear that
they have no intention of ever doing something like this. Their API
is really nice to work with.
I had one issue that I exceeded their limits on a non API key account,
and my IP was blocked. It took them way too
Martin,
The change certainly went out prematurely which is admittedly a
mistake on our end. I will have details tomorrow morning to share
about our fix.
Thanks,
Doug
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 7:45 PM, Martin Omandermoman...@google.com wrote:
Doug,
Thanks for letting us know about the new
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