Hello,
As someone who uses tweetdeck,web and my mobile client i would think if
there was a way an app would know if the tweet was already seen by a
user.One way i could think of is knowing/storing the least tweet (by
timestamp) that was fetched by user with API/web, and any app that user will
That's simply for generating the signature base string. it does not matter
when you're actually sending the parameters.
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 05:33, ryan alford ryanalford...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is the documentation on ordering the parameters...
http://oauth.net/core/1.0#anchor14
Section
No, that's for both the generation of the signature and the request. I just
tested it. If the parameters are not in the correct order, the request will
fail with a 401 Unauthorized error. In my test, I put the timestamp
before the nonce. The request failed. If I put the parameters in order,
Sure, I'll justify this mroe...
One of our apps receives updates via the Streaming API and the various
REST api methods (mentions, user timelines, friends/home timelines).
We collect data as JSON as it's to date been faster and mor compact
than alternatives... we can also then go on to use this
Well, you're not making use of JSON as JSON, and instead use brute-force
methods to extract parts of it... I think it's a bit unfair to request that
change to be made, as it would complicate things for everyone doing real
JSON-to-OO mapping. Just my 2c.
And no, retweet_status is perfectly valid -
John,Please clarify this scenario. If one makes a complete set of calls
starting from cursor -1 unto the end at one moment, and then another set of
the same calls later is there any invariance? If so what?
From the statements above I understand:
- always 5000 followers are returned (if the user
First you have to assume no changes to the set. Users with any
significant following will see constant churn. Factoring out natural
churn then:
Ideally, the results are the same. Practically, the results are the
same. In a very few corner cases they are not. For the next several
weeks, for edges
Hi
I have, on several trys, not been able to update my What are you
doing? section.
Does anyone have an idea why?
Thanks
Therese
I have tested this on 2 Twitter OAuth demo site,
http://twitteroauth.appspot.com/
http://fourmargins.com/labs/twitter_oauth/
by using Firefox 3.5 and Internet Explorer 8 on Windows Vista 32bit
Every time after I ignore (close without any action on the page)
Twitter OAuth application
I am also facing this issue. I'm only making a couple of requests
from GAE (about 3-4) and none of them are getting through, I keep
getting the following using Twitter4J
Twitter Exception while retrieving status
twitter4j.TwitterException: 400:The request was invalid. An
accompanying
I agree. I use multiple clients throughout the day and the ability to
know where I left off is a huge plus so that I don't have to
memorize what the last tweet I read was (especially if its been a
while). Although it would be a bit difficult and can turn into a
nightmare for the website. For
Twitter should really in this case either white list all GAE IPs (I'm
sure an email to Google could get all IPs they use) or allow charging
API requests to an authenticated account rather than by IP (much like
the REST API does). This way each GAE application would just set up a
twitter account
Yes that would be a nice feature to have. A simple true/false value in
the status payload marking it read/unread
would do just fine. Also having an API endpoint to toggle this would
also be nice for marking statuses as unread/read.
Josh
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 6:32 AM, Theyagarajan S
windows 98 and above 1 reboot 2 opencomputer go to storage drives click on
properities., click on defrag or clear button defrag or clear NONESSENTIALS
FROM THAT DRIVE.,reboot again if this doesnt solve the problem consult
microsoft especially if it is windows vista operating system .there is an
I see comments via google about having a bot call this regularily to
make sure your bot follows anyone following the bot... makes sense
(rather than getting all friends and all followers and issuing
seperate friend requests), however I see no reference to it on the
twitter api site.
Is this
Is this a joke? Why waste 100s of people¹s time?!
On 10/7/09 10:10 AM, thomas cavanaugh tomros0...@gmail.com wrote:
windows 98 and above 1 reboot 2 opencomputer go to storage drives click on
properities., click on defrag or clear button defrag or clear NONESSENTIALS
FROM THAT DRIVE.,reboot
I¹m not angry. This is however a mailing list about Twitter development, and
Panu is posing what seems like a legitimate question relating to Twitter
development. Sending SPAM as original messages as one thing and would be
ignored by everyone, sending spam in response to legitimate
I've got a quick question on the rate limiting of the streaming API.
The documentation states the following:
Each account may create only one standing connection to the Streaming
API.
Does this mean that I have to use two separate accounts if I want to
connect to both statuses/sample and
Yes to two different accounts for sampling and filtering.
You can filter by keyword (track) and userid (follow) on the same
connection. Their limits don't interfere with each other. We encourage
this behavior, as our cost is somewhat vaguely aligned with the number
of connections and the rate of
The problem I usually (systematically in fact) encounter is that if
1 / I start a oauth process (go to the oauth login page on twitter)
from a 3rd party app (say myoauthapp)
2 / I don't click neither accept nor deny and just close the
window (or tab),
- when I sign-in on twitter, instead of being
The at symbol (@) does not seem to work when searching tweets. When
the @ symbol is alone (surrounded by nothing or whitespace) in a
search, the search returns 0 English results. Sometimes languages
that use non-ascii characters seem to be found. However, when the @
is followed by at least 1
Does anyone know how long it usually takes for the twitter team to
approve or request a whitelisting (http://twitter.com/help/
request_whitelisting) request?
We are in the process of launching a new service and this is one of
the last dependencies we are trying to resolve so any insight into the
Hi,
I'm working on a device running Windows CE 6.0 / IE6 (not Windows
Mobile 6), and when accessing www.twitter.com, I'm redirected to
m.twitter.com (because the User Agent says Windows CE). The problem
is that IE6 doesn't handle the login page that is being sent by the
server because it's
We use JSON thoughout... as JSON and also parsing to db fields... I
love that JSON converts directly to OO but then again what works
for one app, may hinder others... no ideal solution.
I suspect that things will stay as they are anyway... so your our app
lose on this one and will just have
Thanks for all the follow up, guys. I tested this scenario on several
machine in my home after I posted the above question, and it's weird
that ALL experiencing the same thing.
I tested it on 1 Windows XP PC, 1 Windows XP laptop, 1 Windows XP
virtual machine. On both Firefox and IE.
Now I can't
your hunch appears right;;there is an undisclosed network(s) problem that so
far the powers to be are reluctant?? to publish
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 11:11 PM, Panu Tangchalermkul pan...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks for all the follow up, guys. I tested this scenario on several
machine in my home
Hello,
Hello,
Just started developing a Twitter app... I'm using a php script with
CURL to issue a show_user request. The twitter_id in the request comes
from the response from a search method, which returns xml data.
I use the twitter_id in show.xml to get the user's location info.
But I'm
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