I recall seeing this issue before but I didn't find any bug reports matching
woah.
Following the flow @dascgo lays out still results in a Woah there! page.
I recommend filing an issue at
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list
Abraham
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 19:11, Nicholas Granado
Fascinating. I don't remember ever hearing about this method. There are a
couple of references on the net:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=followers/befriend_all;http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=%22followers/befriend_all%22
++ to what John said.
Also ... streaming? Ratelimiting? Whitelisting? How do @s work? Are
you going to cover Sign-in-with-Twitter? How about guns for cash? The
address book API? What about all the geolocation stuff?
Sheesh, I feel like I'm writing this for you. I'm going to stop now.
You're
What are you going to do when Twitter makes a huge unannounced change
to their API in, say, 3 months and totally alters everything? It has
happened before; it will happen again! This isn't a particularly
mature platform to be writing about, especially with a publication
date 6+ months away!
Just put a big *beta* sticker on the front.
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 05:28, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote:
That could be said about a lot of technologies with books being
published about them ...
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Can anyone confirm if there are ongoing issues with users registering
new devices or if anyone has had reports of users being sent SMS
messages even when they have SMS notifications turned off?
We're seeing several reports of the first and isolated reports of the
second from our users.
Thanks,
No, no, a thousand times no.
Licensor further warrants to oneforty and its Customers and
Sublicensees that the Licensed Item shall be free from defects in
workmanship or design
Does OneForty understand that the licensed item is -software- and
that software often contains bugs? Who determines
Does anybody know if there is an issue with the friends_timeline REST
method? When I do it, it returns tweets from all of my friends.
However, the following XML tag is false. How can that be? They are
my friend if I am following them, correct?
http://twitter.com/statuses/friends_timeline.xml
Henry the VIII HAD IT RIGHT,The first thing i am going to do is kill all
the lawwyers
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Duane Roelands
duane.roela...@gmail.comwrote:
No, no, a thousand times no.
Licensor further warrants to oneforty and its Customers and
Sublicensees that the Licensed Item
where will twitter be in one year?
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Michael Steuer mste...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a development question here?
On Oct 9, 2009, at 7:16 PM, tom tomros0...@gmail.com wrote:
With the 2010 elections coming soon,and an angry electorate I can see
Very well framed, Dewald. Why a contract for claiming the listing?
We provide two ways to associate the developer with the item: Credit
vs. Claiming.
CREDIT: Providing the rightful developer with credit is no problem and
attaches no contractual obligation. A listing on the site with the
name of
I tried to check in Archive.org, but at some point in 2007 Twitter
excluded /api with robots.txt.
Besides, it was so interesting to see how the Twitter home page
evolved over time that I got completely distracted.
Dewald
On Oct 10, 7:31 am, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
Just put a
that's more philosophical than anything.
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 09:00, thomas cavanaugh tomros0...@gmail.comwrote:
where will twitter be in one year?
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Michael Steuer mste...@gmail.comwrote:
Is there a development question here?
On Oct 9, 2009, at
I tried to check in Archive.org, but at some point in 2007 Twitter
excluded /api with robots.txt.
Besides, it was so interesting to see how the Twitter home page
evolved over time that I got completely distracted.
Dewald
PS. Oops. The other thread where I posted this was a mistake. Just
shows
I started thinking that also, but the twitter website shows this
person as a follower of mine. So the tag should show as true, correct?
On Oct 10, 2009, at 12:03 PM, Dewald Pretorius dpr...@gmail.com wrote:
In the authenticated friends timeline, I believe following tells you
whether that
In the authenticated friends timeline, I believe following tells you
whether that Twitter account is following you or not.
Dewald
On Oct 10, 11:55 am, eclipsed4utoo ryanalford...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anybody know if there is an issue with the friends_timeline REST
method? When I do it, it
Are you sure your requests are coming from the same IP you
whitelisted? If you're on a shared host, for example, your outbound
requests may come from a different IP as your dedicated inbound IP. I
had this issue, had to bind curl to my dedicated IP, and it worked
fine. Setting the
I haven't tested either of those cases, but I'm noticing that SMS
notifications are delayed in general (some times over an hour).
--
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Hi Folks,
I'm using OAuth in my twitter application and I was wondering
something.
Have received the user's permission by OAuth.
I saved my database oauth_token after for example one day later. Can I
update twitter status with my saved oauth_token?
So basically, if its not a 503 on the search API I should be clear?
On Oct 9, 5:11 pm, jmathai jmat...@gmail.com wrote:
Get used to receiving random 502 (and other response codes) from the
Twitter API. If you don't know exactly what the code means I suggest
retrying it. If it's explicit
It'd be a great method to have - it'd save multiple calls to the api
to get friends and followers and add the delta.
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 5:45 AM, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
Fascinating. I don't remember ever hearing about this method. There are a
couple of references on the
I'm not sure this is possible, I'm trying to avoid a local data store
to make it possible.
I would like to get a small bit of data from a tweet, but only the
first tweet, ignoring that user from that point forward.
I can of course grab their username and disregard, but my list will
Hi Scott,
Since it seems you are looking for a sampling situation, you might want to
poll the public timeline and check for 1st tweet, (created at and 1st update
timeframe are same/near day).
Also, you could expand your sample size and look into accessing the
spritzer or garden hose and again
Thanks Peter. Any pointers on general docs on what the heck spritzer
and garden hose is?
The public timeline api says this:
statuses/public_timeline
Returns the 20 most recent statuses from non-protected users who have
set a custom user icon. The public timeline is
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Streaming-API-Documentation
On Oct 10, 3:16 pm, Scott Haneda talkli...@newgeo.com wrote:
Thanks Peter. Any pointers on general docs on what the heck spritzer
and garden hose is?
The public timeline api says this:
statuses/public_timeline
Thank you. I think I just got booted from hitting the public timeline
too much. I requested whitelisting via the whitelist form. Since I
am not authenticating, and am just curl'ing the json resource for the
public timeline, is there a way for me to tell what is really happening?
I
One last question I think. Is there a way to control how many items
come back in a request to the public timeline? I currently can not
tell how many there are in the result set, I will have to wait an hour.
However, if I could get a larger batch, I could query it much less
often.
--
In reviewing this thread for work on our FAQs, I realized that this
aspect of the previous contract never got addressed here on this list.
We're not entirely sure where the impression that revenue would be
paid out as donations or gifts came from, but it was DEFINITELY never
the plan.
All
the only way to find out is to do it
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Oguzhan asp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm using OAuth in my twitter application and I was wondering
something.
Have received the user's permission by OAuth.
I saved my database oauth_token after for example one day
A new rate limit error has cropped up when making POST requests.
What I do know about it:
The error message says, Rate limit exceeded. Clients may not make
more than 378 requests per 60 minutes.
What I don't know about it:
a) Is this rate limit counted per Twitter API method (i.e., each one
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