Nice work. I've been looking for something like this to query replies to a
given tweet.
Always thought it would be nice if twitter supported this in their API.
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 1:19 AM, Sean P. wrote:
>
> Very cool! I will definitely watch this project as it develops!
>
> On Aug 25, 7:50
Hello Twitter,
Any official word on this apparent vulnerability around the Source
parameter and cross site scripting?
http://www.davidnaylor.co.uk/massive-twitter-cross-site-scripting-vulnerability.html
TCI
On Aug 22, 9:46 am, Chad Etzel wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We did not intend for the nofollow st
Very cool! I will definitely watch this project as it develops!
On Aug 25, 7:50 am, x5315 wrote:
> Have you ever seen your favourite celebrity ask a question, and you
> were wondering about the answer too? Or have you ever been taking part
> in a competition and been wondering who else was enter
We are having issues as well. We cdan resolve twitter fine, but when
we try to connect, we just wait forever. This is happening on all of
our servers that hit their API.
-Joel
On Aug 25, 9:17 pm, Vignesh wrote:
> All my api calls are getting a download error and the twitter website
> itself i
Hi there,
I think there's been some problems with status counts recently -
specifically some being too high.
I'm calling the favourites method a lot, and updating cached user
profiles from the favourited tweet's author info. To see if the user
profile is fresher than what I already have cached,
I'm seeing something similar with the favourites call. Am about to
start another thread on it.
On Aug 26, 12:35 pm, markdmia wrote:
> I'm calling the Statuses Friends API with:
>
> https://twitter.com/statuses/friends.xml
>
> and the information coming back is correct for everyone but one user.
status.twitter.com is rarely up to date or detailed.
I've seen issues on the web the past 20 minutes or so. loading now though.
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 12:17 AM, Vignesh wrote:
>
> All my api calls are getting a download error and the twitter website
> itself is not opening,
> http://status.tw
All my api calls are getting a download error and the twitter website
itself is not opening,
http://status.twitter.com has no updates about this
What is happening?
We've also received 408s today using the rest service. These are
mostly posts, but also requests for number of followers (sorry I'm not
more specific writing this on behalf of the dev who does the
twitter integration).
The failed requests were coming from ips within the range
216.168.57.171
At the first request the API sends a 408, if I then refresh or try the
API call again it works fine. Why would this be happening?
On Aug 25, 6:51 pm, bosher wrote:
> Using oAuth, trying to send a direct message I'm receiving frequent
> 408 error messages. Is anyone else noticing an abnormal # of
I fail to see how knowing the user's screen name only is "phoning home" or a
"sneaky thing".
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 16:20, Joseph Cheek wrote:
>
> I agree. I've seen a lot of resistance to user apps that "phone home"
> in the past.
>
> Joseph Cheek
> jos...@cheek.com
> @cheekdotcom
>
> mcdade
I agree. I've seen a lot of resistance to user apps that "phone home"
in the past.
Joseph Cheek
jos...@cheek.com
@cheekdotcom
mcdade wrote:
> Thanks JDG for the advice but I wrote an App, not a webapp.
>
> The program runs on the users computer and they auth, I really don't
> want to do a whole
here ya go. PHP libraries ready to roll.
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Libraries#PHP
I have been using this one PHP Twitter by Aaron Brazell, original code
from David Billingham. successfully. No Oauth support yet.
You are going to have to play around with the libraries, however, to
make things si
Listen, the first place to start is the twitter api documentation. At
the beginning i didn't understant the api but when i read a lot about
cURL and twitter api on the net everything got sense. What i really
recomend is understand the SimpleXML in php. Helps a lot with xml
format api.
I hope this
I'm calling the Statuses Friends API with:
https://twitter.com/statuses/friends.xml
and the information coming back is correct for everyone but one user.
Her last status information is "stuck" at Aug 22. She has added many
statuses since then through the website but her status count remains
fix
Hello All,
My question today is in regards to the size of the profile images
provided via the API. The URL of the cloud hosted image is typically
like this (from the usersShow method)
http://a3.twimg.com/profile_images/72068887/
n528708661_8369_normal.jpg
This is a 48x48 image, pretty small. By
Using oAuth, trying to send a direct message I'm receiving frequent
408 error messages. Is anyone else noticing an abnormal # of 408s?
Do you guys notice the api is really slow today? Now the performance
is a little better, but it still slow compare to several days ago.
Thanks
Allan Zhang
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 6:15 PM, Larry Wright wrote:
>
> I am seeing this as well on the search api, also sporadically. Where
> do I send t
I am seeing this as well on the search api, also sporadically. Where
do I send the details you are requesting?
On Aug 25, 7:18 pm, Jeffrey Greenberg
wrote:
> I am seeing this error right now when doing a search. (FWIW: I'm
> using since_id)
> This is seriously messing things up!
> @jeffGreenbe
Do what zillions of other applications do:
"Would you like to register your copy of [application name]? We
promise not to spam you or sell your email address. Registration will
ensure that you know when new versions are released and it lets us
know who's using our application!"
Is this informa
I am seeing this error right now when doing a search. (FWIW: I'm
using since_id)
This is seriously messing things up!
@jeffGreenberg
@tweettronics
Details:
url:
http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=%23fail%20since%3A2009-08-19&rpp=100&since_id=3397530515
httpresponse = 200
returned text:
Explain why not? I've written apps that can do it. It's a matter of knowing
how to parse the user token responses. If you're using an OSS library,
you're welcome to change it to suit your needs -- it is, at its core, the
beauty of OSS.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 15:55, mcdade wrote:
>
> Thanks JDG
> I really dislike when companies put in a some
> sneaky things to get the user info without the user knowing about it.
[...]
> Twitter really should provide a method of seeing this server side
That is an interesting dichotomy.
--
personal: http://www.camero
Thanks JDG for the advice but I wrote an App, not a webapp.
The program runs on the users computer and they auth, I really don't
want to do a whole "i'm going to quietly send your info to me while
you aren't looking". I really dislike when companies put in a some
sneaky things to get the user in
This won't work for mobile/desktop apps. Any ideas for mobile/desktop
app tracking?
thanks!
Joseph Cheek
jos...@cheek.com
@cheekdotcom
JDG wrote:
> they do. when you get an access token, the screen name and their ID
> are returned to you along with the token. Use it. Store it.
>
> On Tue, Aug
they do. when you get an access token, the screen name and their ID are
returned to you along with the token. Use it. Store it.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 15:18, mcdade wrote:
>
> Bumping on this since no one answered..
>
> And i'm up to 90 users who authed now but I have no idea who they are
> sin
I've spent eleven days of reTweet contemplation and these thoughts
percolated up:
1. twitter as a phenomena has been driven bottom up by the users
2. forcing new paradigms on our users will result in general
unhappiness
3. presenting new paradigms as options to our users will allow happy
migrat
Bumping on this since no one answered..
And i'm up to 90 users who authed now but I have no idea who they are
since i can't search my app's name.
Twitter needs to create a way for Developers to track users who are
using the product. Look at Facebook, they have amazing tools for the
Developer
-
I think pretty much everyone is getting a lot of 503's right now.
Interestingly I'm not seeing many from the site, only the API right
now.
On Aug 24, 9:40 pm, Joseph Cheek wrote:
> Am I safe in assuming that if account/rate_limit_status is returning
> 503, it means that the servers are pegged an
Actually it seems to have stabilised at the moment (apart from the
503's that everyone seems to be getting) I'll drop you an email again
if I see it again!
Many thanks
Richard
On Aug 25, 7:13 pm, Ryan Sarver wrote:
> Rich,
>
> Can you provide your source IP that you are seeing this issue from?
Hi Neicole,
You are notified about the decision one way or the other via an email
to the address associated with the account.
Thanks,
-Chad
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Neicole wrote:
>
> Chad, I understand that you folks are working hard on this. One
> question, how are we notified when we
There are a few status updates on @cltag that are fairly similar. If
you're posting the same tweet multiple times twitter will only accept
the first tweet and ignore the rest. To test this add a timestamp at
the end of each tweet like this "status=$mensaje".time() and try
again.
Instead of checki
Hi, im using API REST for update data from a bot (@cltag), the script
works fine, but, only sometimes update the timeline.
When i run manually the php script it works perfectly one time, but it
doesnt do it anymore in one hour or two.
It use the TwitterSearch.php library. this is a piece of my c
Rich,
Can you provide your source IP that you are seeing this issue from? We
can only dig into the logs if we know where your traffic is coming
from.
Thanks, Ryan
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 7:19 AM, Rich wrote:
>
> I'm now getting this error back again!
>
> On Aug 18, 4:39 pm, Rich wrote:
>> Than
Chad, I understand that you folks are working hard on this. One
question, how are we notified when we are approved? Is it through a DM
to the account we applied under?
Thanks!
Neicole
On Aug 24, 2:06 am, Chad Etzel wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We received an enormous number of whitelist requests as a
All the above mentioned references are great starting points. Here is
another to look at:
http://toys.lerdorf.com/archives/50-Using-pecloauth-to-post-to-Twitter.html
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 7:44 AM, abrahamvegh wrote:
>
> You can just use the JSON responses with a callback and do it using
> Jav
I have tested tweete.net and it worked. It may be a glitch or twitter server
may be busy at that time.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 7:17 AM, Ben Novakovic wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was just wondering where I should post this, but it appears that
> Mobile Tweete (http://m.tweete.net) has been blocked.
>
> I
Have you ever seen your favourite celebrity ask a question, and you
were wondering about the answer too? Or have you ever been taking part
in a competition and been wondering who else was entering?
The Reply Search service allows you to view replies to tweets based on
their ID, or based on a user
I'm now getting this error back again!
On Aug 18, 4:39 pm, Rich wrote:
> Thanks Ryan I've emailed the API email address
>
> On Aug 18, 4:21 pm, Ryan Sarver wrote:
>
> > Chris, Rich,
>
> > Seems like you aren't the only ones right now. I'm going to work with
> > Ops to see if we can figure out w
Hi,
I was just wondering where I should post this, but it appears that
Mobile Tweete (http://m.tweete.net) has been blocked.
I worked up until about an hour ago, but now it appears as though no
API requests are being processed. I can ping the twitter servers from
the Tweete machine, but nothing
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