On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 22:26, Kevin Mesiab ke...@mesiablabs.com wrote:
The interaction seems unintuitive and redundant for users who have
already granted our application 'trust' by installing it.
I can't understand this notion.
Every single day users are sheep enough to do stupid things -
That was my main feedback as well so far.
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 2:25 AM, Beier beier...@gmail.com wrote:
Sam, it's a cool app, but my first test result is that you may want to
redesign your UI. It looks too similar to Twitter site, it may confuse
users and Twitter won't like it. You want to
I was trying to be patient with this, but seeing that no one is
complaining, I'm afraid I might be alone here.
One of SimplyTweet's server had not been able to access the API *at
all*. Even /rate_limit_status (nothing to do with OAuth) timeout every
time. Is this expected? No response when I
1. It's been roughly 10 hours. How about an update?
2. It'd be great if you would post this to status.twitter.com, in
addition to the developer mailing list. Status is seen by more users,
and the last update you have on it is rather ambiguous. When users
see that the Twitter web interface is
http://status.twitter.com/post/163603406/working-on-unexpected-downtime
On Aug 15, 8:37 pm, Jon Leighton j...@jonathanleighton.com wrote:
Hiya,
I am displaying a twitter feed on a website. Unfortunately sometimes
when my website requests the feed, it doesn't get a feed, but the
following
Hello,
I am new to Twitter API and I am trying to understand whether I should
apply for whitelisting my application. The documentation says:
IP whitelisting takes precedence to account rate limits. GET requests
from a whitelisted IP address made on a user's behalf will be deducted
from the
When a user signs up at TwitPic, for instance, the same credentials
they used for Twitter are now valid for use in uploading media. This
lets users enjoy a bit of a mash-up with a single sign-on. Is this
also true when authorized via openAuth?
--
Kevin Mesiab
CEO, Mesiab Labs L.L.C.
Necessary, for example, if you use a particular account to notify your
users of a certain event (sending them notifications). Large apps with
high traffic might need to send over 150 alerts from the bot account
per hour.
Im thinking it's also used for apps that try to deliver tweets in
Yeah, no one can login to http://TweetPhoto.com just tried minutes ago
and still no dice. Twitter, do I need to provide anything to you or do
something on my end to allow users to login through basic
authentication on our site? I tried moments ago and could not login,
but was able to login to a
Hi,
I was wondering is there a way to implement OAuth and Twitter
functionality without server going out to twitter.com? We have servers
that are closed to external websites. Yet the client side application
should be Twitter Enabled. Is that possible?
Can't agree more with 2.
Please guys, you need to convey a consistant and *visible* message to
your users.
On 16 août, 05:21, Jonathan George jonat...@jdg.net wrote:
1. It's been roughly 10 hours. How about an update?
2. It'd be great if you would post this to status.twitter.com, in
We're using MongoDB and store them as arrays of integers as provided by the
API.
That makes for some simple yet powerful queries:
http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Advanced+Queries#AdvancedQueries-ValueinanArray
Wynn Netherland
twitter: pengwynn
http://floxee.com
http://tweetcongress.org
On
http://groups.google.co.in/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/e75daf87a23a0a61#
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 7:37 PM, Sam Street sam...@gmail.com wrote:
Necessary, for example, if you use a particular account to notify your
users of a certain event (sending them notifications).
Same for us, please let us know if there is anything we can provide /
do to restore oAuth access to our app. Some other comp. web-based apps
work 100%, so this is kind of embarrassing...
Many thanks in advance.
On 16 août, 17:41, Sean Callahan seancalla...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah, no one can
Doug:
The first step our operations team must take will likely cause API downtime,
especially affecting OAuth. We apologize for the inconvenience and we will
work quickly to reduce the impact to the API. We appreciate your patience
and I will update you as soon as we know more.
Do you guys
Me neither
On Aug 16, 12:32 pm, johan pretorius johan.pretor...@gmail.com
wrote:
Doug:
The first step our operations team must take will likely cause API downtime,
especially affecting OAuth. We apologize for the inconvenience and we will
work quickly to reduce the impact to the API. We
How is it that all the oAuth apps out there are down, but others like
TweetMeMe are not? TweetMeMe works just fine, how is that possible?
On Aug 16, 10:35 am, Ritvvij ritvi...@gmail.com wrote:
Me neither
On Aug 16, 12:32 pm, johan pretorius johan.pretor...@gmail.com
wrote:
Doug:
The
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 1:40 PM, bosherbhellm...@gmail.com wrote:
How is it that all the oAuth apps out there are down, but others like
TweetMeMe are not? TweetMeMe works just fine, how is that possible?
HTTP Basic Auth still works I believe, as do any pre-problem OAuth
tokens issued.
∞
Hi all,
The API team is actively debugging the OAuth issues as we speak.
Please be patient as we nail down the problems.
Thanks,
-Chad
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 1:43 PM, Andrew Baderaand...@badera.us wrote:
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 1:40 PM, bosherbhellm...@gmail.com wrote:
How is it that all
Hi Kevin,
With basic auth, its nice because you can use those credentials anywhere. I
*was* working on a collaboration site, until I heard basic auth was going
away, because I was able to use credentials for dozens of services around a
single profile.
I asked the same question about oAuth, i.e.
I think the number of So how does whitelisting really work? threads
that have taken place, and continue to take place on this list
indicate a lack of clarity in documentation. Perhaps someone from
Twitter can take the task of updating the rate limiting docs to more
explicitly spell out how it
The API team is actively debugging the OAuth issues as we speak.
This is what worries very much.
I can't even do this without timing out:
curl http://twitter.com/account/rate_limit_status.xml?
screen_name=hboon
I have no API access *at all*.
--
Hwee-Boon
Thanks for the update Chad..
On Aug 16, 10:52 am, Chad Etzel jazzyc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
The API team is actively debugging the OAuth issues as we speak.
Please be patient as we nail down the problems.
Thanks,
-Chad
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 1:43 PM, Andrew Baderaand...@badera.us
Do you mean to verify proper length and character composition? I don't know
of publicized documentation other then passwords have minimum length of 6
characters.
Abraham
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 01:33, Xpineapple kenned...@gmail.com wrote:
I could probably play with regex all day and get no
At least 6
At least one capital letter
At least one non-capital letter
At least on numeric
[Stronger]
At least 8
At least one non-alphanumeric
I'd love to provide a RegEx ... only :
a) I live in the .NET world not PHP, and,
b) There are TONS -- BAJILLIONS -- of password regexes available on
the
Not sure if this will help or not, regarding oAuth Sign in With
Twitter
Works - Sign in With Twitter works if the user isn't logged into
Twitter and has to enter their LP on Twitter
Doesn't Work - If the user is already signed into Twitter, clicks
Allow, it just hangs...
On Aug 16, 11:40 am,
Can you at the very least PLEASE publish something on
status.twitter.com about the API being down and/or very unresponsive
at times, so that I have a link where I can refer my users, so that
they can see I am not shitting them?
Dewald
We've asked the keeper-o-the-blog to post something to that effect.
Hopefully it will appear soon.
-Chad
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Dewald Pretoriusdpr...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you at the very least PLEASE publish something on
status.twitter.com about the API being down and/or very
Can you confirm if OAuth access is the only known issue? I feel silly
repeating the same question over and over again: Even /
rate_limit_status calls are timing out on my server. I have no API
access *at all*.
--
Hwee-Boon
On Aug 17, 5:21 am, Chad Etzel jazzyc...@gmail.com wrote:
We've asked
Everyone,
Please see the updated post on status.twitter.com -
http://status.twitter.com/post/164410057/trouble-with-oauth-and-api-clients.
We are continuing to assess the issue and will report back when we know more.
Thanks for your patience, Ryan
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Hwee-Boon
Hi guys,
I'm still getting oauth timeout issues (on twitters side).
Repro steps in safari 3.1:
1. go to twitterplaces.com
2. press 'Allow'
3. press 'Allow'
4. wait for eternity...
If I restart safari, clear cookies and try again then it usually
works. I'd sure like to have this fixed, because
1. Read
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/4655448e637baa81
2. Wait
On Aug 16, 5:52 pm, benn bno...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm still getting oauth timeout issues (on twitters side).
Repro steps in safari 3.1:
1. go to twitterplaces.com
2.
Thanks Ryan, but unfortunately that does not help me. It does not tell
my users that most, if not all calls to the API are being rejected
with connection refused. In other words, from my perspective, the API
is completely down / inoperative / unresponsive.
My issue has nothing to do with OAuth.
From my side, it looks as if Operations are once again not allowing
volume white-listed API traffic through the defenses.
It's almost as if last weekend did not happen, and no lessons were
learned from it.
I am not once again going to throw my toys out of the cot. It was only
on Friday that I
Anyone having troubles also with profile image / background update API
endpoints? I'm getting 500 errors so
I'm guessing the error is on twitter's end. Just want to be sure its not my
code.
Josh
How do you expect to use Twitter if you can't get to Twitter?
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 09:00, JONNiE` arse...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering is there a way to implement OAuth and Twitter
functionality without server going out to twitter.com? We have servers
that are closed to external
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 11:00 AM, JONNiE`arse...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering is there a way to implement OAuth and Twitter
functionality without server going out to twitter.com? We have servers
that are closed to external websites. Yet the client side application
should be Twitter
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 3:57 AM, Nicole Simonnee...@gmail.com wrote:
It is going to be interesting if they try to go after twit - as far as I
know this is a trademark which belongs to leo laporte and the trademark
department only has so many classes available.
not exactly knowing the US
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 10:00:30AM +0100, Paul Kinlan wrote:
Hi Guys,
When I saw the original message stating that the retweet API I was
about to say straight away that I despise the idea, but I thought I
would refrain - give it some thought. I still despise the idea and I
I agree. Its hard to convince people to use twitter API if it goes
down for days and that too this frequently :(
On Aug 16, 4:35 pm, Dewald Pretorius dpr...@gmail.com wrote:
From my side, it looks as if Operations are once again not allowing
volume white-listed API traffic through the
Dewald,
What exact issues are you having? Can you please provide packet dumps
or more information so we can debug?
Thanks, Ryan
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Dewald Pretoriusdpr...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Ryan, but unfortunately that does not help me. It does not tell
my users that most,
Please test your OAuth apps to see if you are still having issues. We
have made a number of changes in the network and they should be
operational again.
Please let me know if you are still having any other problems.
Ryan
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Ryan Sarverrsar...@twitter.com wrote:
Oauth integration started working for me.
On Aug 16, 7:51 pm, goodtest goodtest...@gmail.com wrote:
I agree. Its hard to convince people to use twitter API if it goes
down for days and that too this frequently :(
On Aug 16, 4:35 pm, Dewald Pretorius dpr...@gmail.com wrote:
From my side,
Ryan,
I am having exactly the same issue as last Saturday and early Sunday.
Low volume API calls go through, but the moment you make a lot of
calls from the same IP address, you are completely blocked and get
connection refused.
Operations need to do the same that they did last Sunday, when
I just wanted to point out a few counterpoints to Paul's arguments. I
think it's important that they are brought up and I hope they are
taken at face value and not construed in any way as a personal attack.
1. The mentions API evolved from the @reply convention and originally
was also a 'user
Hi all,
We are developing a social network and part of the functionality is to
allow the user to enter their twitter user name and display their
public twitter feed on their profile.
I am using Zend Framework and until recently, our testing was working
just fine. A user could simply enter their
Is anyone at Twitter going to look at this and get back with an update
or answer?
On Aug 16, 10:40 pm, Dewald Pretorius dpr...@gmail.com wrote:
Ryan,
I am having exactly the same issue as last Saturday and early Sunday.
Low volume API calls go through, but the moment you make a lot of
I can use Twitter from CLient Side...
What I am trying to avoid is calling Twitter from Server side
2009/8/17 JDG ghil...@gmail.com
How do you expect to use Twitter if you can't get to Twitter?
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 09:00, JONNiE` arse...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering is there a
Most likely its probably just a temporary issue going on with twitter's
servers.
It will probably clear up on its own once twitter becomes stable again.
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 9:35 PM, mapes911 mapes...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
We are developing a social network and part of the
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