I designed my application so that if a user revokes access, it can
sort itself out.
If a user tries to post to Twitter after having already revoked
access, Twitter will return a 401 status
which BigTweet uses to logout the user and redirect to a new login
page.
Scott
On Jul 19, 4:55 pm, Abra
Yes, you can use http://localhost/... for the callback. I used this
method when I was integrating OAuth into my application.
Scott
On Jul 21, 3:08 am, CG wrote:
> you can use localhost ? really ? just update the callback
> tohttp://localhost/xxx?
>
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Andrew
I believe the tweet retention in Twitter Search has always been 7
days.
On Jul 25, 1:18 pm, Flashing Moose wrote:
> Hello, having some trouble with the API because only the messages from
> the last 7 days show up:
>
> example:
> feed://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=from%3AstimulusHome
>
> Ye
Bojan,
Thanks for the reply. I'm using ASP .NET.
-Matt
On Jul 25, 4:15 pm, Bojan Rajkovic wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-07-24 at 17:10 -0700, mattarnold1977 wrote:
> > All of my development up to this point has been with basic
> > authentication. This is my first attempt at using oAuth. I setup an
Sure you can. Try to get their timeline and see if you get a 404
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 10:42, VaN wrote:
>
> Then I guess I can't verify a submitted name is an existing twitter
> account either ?
>
> On Jul 24, 10:59 pm, Peter Denton wrote:
> > There is no "users" API, so there is no network-
HttpClient on Android is the same as HttpClient in general. You create
a client, create an httpPost and send it to twittter.
It's something like
DefaultHttpClient client = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpPost post = new HttpPost(postString);
localContext = new BasicHttpContext();
client.getCredenti
On Fri, 2009-07-24 at 17:10 -0700, mattarnold1977 wrote:
> All of my development up to this point has been with basic
> authentication. This is my first attempt at using oAuth. I setup an
> application at Twitter and received the identifying tokens. I believe
> I have signed the request properly
Hi Moose,
The documentation may be a bit out-dated. Right now the limit for all
searches is pretty much 7 days b/c of performance/storage reasons.
They are working on extending that window, but there is not a specific
date for having that accomplished.
-Chad
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 12:18 PM, Fl
Hello, having some trouble with the API because only the messages from
the last 7 days show up:
example:
feed://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=from%3AstimulusHome
Yes, there must be older posts in there... but how do i get to them?
I read about the Operator Limits:
filter:links operator:
res
Then I guess I can't verify a submitted name is an existing twitter
account either ?
On Jul 24, 10:59 pm, Peter Denton wrote:
> There is no "users" API, so there is no network-wide access to users.
>
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 10:44 AM, VaN wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > For example, I'd like to disp
I was looking for the same thing, an answer if there is a limit for
using OAuth in order to create friendships between members of a
twitter authentication based site.
Basicaly this is a sort of auto-follow when login using twitter
account.
The first moral question would be: Is it allowed?
2nd que
I was searching for the same thing, so it would be great to know if
this "auto-follow" sort of usage of twitter API is allowed or not?
Example: On a twitter authentication (OAauth) based website, when
USER1 logs into the website will follow 5 other members (that might or
not follow back).
If it`
Re: "as well as following and unfollowing those who don't follow back"
I think we all know what Twitter means with this. They are protecting
against the practice of building a follower list by following a bunch
of people, waiting to see who follows back, then bulk unfollow those
who did not follo
Doug,
I would prefer to adopt OAuth instead of writing code for Basic Auth.
So, you guys need to move OAuth out of public beta into full
production sooner rather than later. :-)
I manage 100,000+ Twitter accounts, and I simply cannot take on the
support workload of answering user tickets when t
Hi
I am newbie and i need clarification for the following
1)OAuth 1.0 specification says "All Token requests and Protected
Resources requests MUST be signed by the Consumer"
But twitter doesnt seem to verify the signature for all requests. I
found out that signing the request by consumer secret
Seems fine. Is there a timescale for rolling this out?
On Jul 24, 9:46 pm, Doug Williams wrote:
> Well said Joshua.
>
> Dewald, you have identified the risk of using basic authentication. If
> your users being locked out due to malicious behavior, you should
> either implement further user-level
@ Hwee-Boon
> Isn't this what I said?
i dont think so. I (and i think everyone) interpreted it as 20k limit to IP
for all users if ip is whitelisted else the limit is 150 per user.
@Bill Kocik
<< 3. Repeat step 1. Do both users now see 19,999? Or does one see 19,999
and one see 20,000?
>>
jim
Hi,
It sounds like you are talking about apps like Twollo Groups (http://groups.twollo.com/
)
I belive they are allowed, when developing Twollo Groups there is a
definate use case for following everyone in a group and have them
automatically reciprocate - I used to see people say if you s
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