Thanks for all the help Chad! Good luck to you with your future plans.
Josh
Awesome job Chad.
-Original Message-
From: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
[mailto:twitter-development-t...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chad Etzel
Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 4:00 PM
To: Twitter Development Talk
Subject: [twitter-dev] Stepping down from API Support role
Got it, even though it seems to just return 15 per page for me by
default. I posted up the same comments on the codeplex site so ignore those.
Duane Roelands wrote:
John,
In Vista or Windows 7, you'll have to right-click on the .chm file and
click "Unblock" before you can see the contents of
John,
In Vista or Windows 7, you'll have to right-click on the .chm file and
click "Unblock" before you can see the contents of the topics. It -
might- be that way in XP as well, but I haven't worked in XP in a
while. :)
As for search, the default number of items is 20. Paging is
supported. O
Oh, one other thing Duane. Downloaded the chm file but it doesn't seem
to be opening any of the topics.
Duane Roelands wrote:
It is my pleasure to announce that version 1.4 of the TwitterVB
library is available at http://twittervb.codeplex.com/
TwitterVB is a .NET library primarily intended f
Thanks, Duane, just what I needed.
One question, though. What's the max search results per query and is
there a way to page?
Duane Roelands wrote:
It is my pleasure to announce that version 1.4 of the TwitterVB
library is available at http://twittervb.codeplex.com/
TwitterVB is a .NET librar
It is my pleasure to announce that version 1.4 of the TwitterVB
library is available at http://twittervb.codeplex.com/
TwitterVB is a .NET library primarily intended for developers who are
interested in creating desktop Twitter applications. Among its
features:
- A working implementation of OAu
Thanks for your courteous and professional help. Much appreciated.
Dewald
On Oct 30, 8:00 pm, Chad Etzel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Today is the last day of my Twitter API Support contract. I will be
> stepping down from this role and return to full-time 3rd party Twitter
> app development. In other
Chad, Thanks for all your help.
Tim.
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Chad Etzel wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Today is the last day of my Twitter API Support contract. I will be
> stepping down from this role and return to full-time 3rd party Twitter
> app development. In other words, I will no long
Hello!
I got the same problem.
During half-hour after reboot, server works good, all the requests
send to Twitter API using cURL returned. But after, server received an
empty reply. This problem is repeating in a half of tryes. If i reboot
web-server, the problem disappears for a short time.
I u
> Today is the last day of my Twitter API Support contract.
Chad, thanks for all your help -- it's been great to have a regular contact
at Twitter and I'll be sorry to see you step down.
--
personal: http://www.cameronkaiser.com/ --
Cameron Kaiser * Floodg
Anyone seeing an issue with a method to get a list of a user's list
subscriptions? The following:
curl -u ejwc:[password] "http://twitter.com/ejwc/lists.xml";
only returns the three test lists that I have created, while the same
URL on Twitter's website:
https://twitter.com/ejwc/lists
returns
Well we be able to use slug or will we HAVE to use list id? At the
moment I'm using the slug in my API calls
On Oct 30, 5:53 pm, "LeeS - @semel" wrote:
> Does calling the status timeline for a list count against rate limit?
>
> What I'm thinking of is doing an Ajax widget that auto updates with
Actually this would be useful, as otherwise I'll end up providing a
list link and it returning nothing, whereas at least this way if it
returns 0 I can ignore it
On Oct 30, 7:52 pm, Naveen Ayyagari wrote:
> +1 I was wondering this as well.
> On Oct 30, 2009, at 2:23 PM, Jim Gilliam wrote:
>
>
Thanks for all your help Chad!
On Oct 30, 11:14 pm, John Kalucki wrote:
> Chad has been awesome in supporting the Twitter developer community,
> digging into details, and working out thorny issues. He will be
> missed!
>
> -John
>
> On Oct 30, 4:00 pm, Chad Etzel wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
>
> >
Chad has been awesome in supporting the Twitter developer community,
digging into details, and working out thorny issues. He will be
missed!
-John
On Oct 30, 4:00 pm, Chad Etzel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Today is the last day of my Twitter API Support contract. I will be
> stepping down from this r
Chad,
Thanks a lot for your help and commitment. I hope you all the best in your
next role.
Arnaldo Pereira
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 9:08 PM, Zac Bowling wrote:
>
> Sorry to see you go Chad. You helped me and the rest of the community
> out a ton in your time at Twitter.
>
> I owe you a beer so
Sorry to see you go Chad. You helped me and the rest of the community
out a ton in your time at Twitter.
I owe you a beer sometime (maybe have a 3rd party twitter-dev meet up
at 21st Amendment or something sometime if you are in SF?).
Zac Bowling - @zbowling
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Ch
Thanks so much with all of your help Chad!
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Chad Etzel wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Today is the last day of my Twitter API Support contract. I will be
> stepping down from this role and return to full-time 3rd party Twitter
> app development. In other words, I will no
Hi all,
Today is the last day of my Twitter API Support contract. I will be
stepping down from this role and return to full-time 3rd party Twitter
app development. In other words, I will no longer be under Twitter's
employ. This also means that I will no longer be responding to the
dev-list in an
Indeed.
I know every little bit helps when massively scaling, but, speaking
generally, I dislike scrolling through small chunks. Like in the
Twitter Web site just now, looking at lists, I have to scroll in small
chunks to see who’s in a list. (Other than that Twitter’s Web site
support for lists
Yeah - it's a little stingy right now. Seeing as there's a limit on 500
members, it would be nice if it could return all the id's in 1 hit..
Tim.
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Dave Briccetti wrote:
>
> Cursoring is working, but it seems wrong to get just 20 at a time.
>
> GET /abdur/researc
As lists are available to 100% of users now, any unprotected (i.e.,
non-private) list resource doesn't seem to require auth anymore.
Marco
2009/10/30 Abava
>
> and how to read list memebers (just id's) without credential?
> How to read list names for the particularly user without credential?
>
Cursoring is working, but it seems wrong to get just 20 at a time.
GET /abdur/research/members.xml?cursor=-1
GET /abdur/research/members.xml?cursor=1316585587587157646
yields the same as
GET /abdur/research/members.xml?count=200&cursor=-1
GET /abdur/research/members.xml?count=200&cursor=1316585
I agree with Jesse, this feature was key for me in Friendfeed, it is very
powerful. You could also search lists (hint hint ;))
Personally I would would be happy with my @PaulKinlan user being put back
into search results, it has not been included in any search for several
months now - but that is
we've managed to search links from friends (just published links):
http://tlink.linkstore.ru
and hashtags
http://tbuzz.linkstore.ru
On Oct 28, 6:33 am, Jesse Stay wrote:
> I have a project in which it would be tremendously easier if I could just
> specify a search to take place amongst a partic
and how to read list memebers (just id's) without credential?
How to read list names for the particularly user without credential?
Twitter API (draft for lists) requires authentication here. E.g. with
this draft JSONP for lists is practically useless - how to pass
username/password there without
+1 I was wondering this as well.
On Oct 30, 2009, at 2:23 PM, Jim Gilliam wrote:
I assume lists_count must be coming to the user payload, but haven't
heard anyone mention it.
Jim
I am new to twitter and OAuth.
I've decided to try Twitter4J. They have good examples on their
website but it's mostly oriented toward Desktop/Mobile apps.
I'm building a web app, and I'm still not confident about the OAuth
process.
Are there good examples anywhere?
I think I'm supposed to do som
Of course it is a bug.
On Oct 26, 4:33 pm, Kevin Menard wrote:
> Thanks for the info, Dave.
>
> Although, the fact that the current behavior does not match the API
> docs does make it a bug. Whether that bug is in the implementation or
> the docs is really what's up for grabs.
>
> --
> Kevin
>
Hi Steve,
This is expected behavior. From the documentation:
References matched are statuses that were:
-Created by a specified user
-Explicitly in-reply-to a status created by a specified user (pressed
reply "swoosh" button)
-Explicitly retweeted by a specified user (pressed retweet button)
-Cr
Yes, I think that's exactly the case. But not to one particular
user_id, just a lot of (apparently) random people.
On Sep 7, 7:30 pm, John Kalucki wrote:
> Do the apparently extraneous tweets happen to be in_reply_to a
> specified user_id?
>
> -John Kaluckihttp://twitter.com/jkalucki
> Services
I assume lists_count must be coming to the user payload, but haven't heard
anyone mention it.
Jim
Does calling the status timeline for a list count against rate limit?
What I'm thinking of is doing an Ajax widget that auto updates with
new tweets from a list every few seconds,
similar to how many people use the Search API to do this by hashtag.
If the status API request is rate limited this
Yes, members will return a next_cursor. Send that value back as a cursor
url param.
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 9:49 PM, Dan wrote:
>
> The update says all requests that produce a list *of lists* will have
> a cursor option.
>
> What about lists of members following/followed on/by a list?
>
> If I
What does the 'im' device mean?
On Oct 29, 3:55 am, DustyReagan wrote:
> I was playing around with the account/update_delivery_device method.
>
> It seems to behave like this:
>
> device=sms:im - Does nothing
> device=none - Turns device updates off
>
> Neither "sms" or "im" turn device updates
Glad to hear it. If you need advice from the Flash community, there
are lots of folks who could help.
On Oct 29, 12:17 pm, Chad Etzel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> After discussing this internally, we have decided that we will make
> the crossdomain.xml policy more open on the api.twitter.com domain. We
>
I thought all you click-and-draggers were waiting for Adobe Twitter CS5.
On 10/30/09 11:50 AM, Wez Crozier wrote:
>
> Dossy, don't make me come over there and beat you with an Actionscript
> book. so help me...
>
> On Oct 27, 2:40 am, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
>> Bah, who seriously develops applic
Dossy, don't make me come over there and beat you with an Actionscript
book. so help me...
On Oct 27, 2:40 am, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
> Bah, who seriously develops applications using Flash, anyway?
>
> :-P
>
> (For those who don't know, Wez and I are friends ...)
>
> On 10/26/09 6:09 PM, Wez Croz
+1
Is there no way to view the lists that a user is subscribed to? As a
client, it seems kind of silly that we can't allow the user to view a
list that they already subscribe to with out them having to go find
the list again. Kind of a big hole, because that means we will have to
cache a
Whom are you addressing - twitter or devs? or both?
Marco
2009/10/30 Dewald Pretorius
>
> Just like the number of followers on Twitter has become a status
> symbol and a commodity, the number of lists you are on is also going
> to become a status symbol and commodity.
>
> You can expect service
Just like the number of followers on Twitter has become a status
symbol and a commodity, the number of lists you are on is also going
to become a status symbol and commodity.
You can expect services to very soon show up that will have all kinds
of schemes to get someone on as many lists as possib
Currently the Streaming APIs are not intended for use by clients, but
mostly for use by services. Therefore oauth is not yet supported.
There's little need to pass an end-user's credentials on to the
Streaming API as all data currently available is public. Rather, your
service can request all requ
Sent. Thanks a lot, Chad.
Arnaldo
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 9:58 PM, Chad Etzel wrote:
> Email your username to a...@twitter.com and we can look up the reason and
> help you figure things out.
> -Chad
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Arnaldo de Moraes Pereira <
> eggh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
The update says all requests that produce a list *of lists* will have
a cursor option.
What about lists of members following/followed on/by a list?
If I want to download the list of people following a list, members.xml
currently gives only 20 users. Is there a way to ask for more, or to
get the
Has any figured out how to get a the lists I'm subscribed to. I didn't
realize how much I'd want this part of it. Please say it's coming...
-Original Message-
From: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
[mailto:twitter-development-t...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jeremy Felt
Sent:
Hi ,
Streaming APIs don't support oauth and only work on username/passwd ?
Thanks,
Kanwar
Hoping for an answer to this as well. The last dev post said that
cursors would be added to list-of-lists functions, but they didn't
mention followers-of-lists getting the treatment. It is much needed.
On Oct 24, 6:18 pm, Dave Briccetti wrote:
> How can I retrieve more than 20 at a time?
>
> ?cu
> Is it possible to cache all data from twitter?
Sure. How big is your disk?
--
personal: http://www.cameronkaiser.com/ --
Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap Systems * www.floodgap.com * ckai...@floodgap.com
-- They told me I was gullible ... and I believed them. -
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 7:32 AM, reaL-Insanity
wrote:
>
> Is it possible to cache all data from twitter?
Yes. If you want to cache, any data is cache able.
--
A K M Mokaddim
http://talk.cmyweb.net
http://twitter.com/shiplu
Stop Top Posting !!
বাংলিশ লেখার চাইতে বাংলা লেখা অনেক ভাল
Is it possible to cache all data from twitter?
This sounds like what I've already done (for fishing) at
http://FishTwits.com ...
With my codebase, creating similar sites for sports, food, tech,
whatever would mostly just be a matter of getting a new layout designed
and new lists of keywords made up. Feel free to contact me off-list if
you'd
The user should authorize both applications.
Yes, you can store the token and secret. That's what most apps do.
On Oct 30, 2009, at 3:15 AM, YCBM wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> New to Twitter oAuth. We're building an app which will use the oAuth
> system vs. basic auth. As we're hoping that our ap
Hi All,
New to Twitter oAuth. We're building an app which will use the oAuth
system vs. basic auth. As we're hoping that our app will be
integrated into other Twitter apps that support oAuth, is there a way
that if a user is authenticated by signing into the original app that
they can hand that
It appears that user/lists.xml only shows lists that are created by
the user and not those that they follow.
Any change coming to that or am I missing a way to see all lists that
a user follows?
Thanks,
Jeremy
On Oct 28, 3:00 pm, Marcel Molina wrote:
> Two additions and two changes to the List
I am able to ping and traceroute to twitter.com so I am guessing the error
is not because of the IP. Can you suggest any solutions to my problem?
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 8:49 PM, Chad Etzel wrote:
>
> If you are getting a response from the servers (even error codes) then
> you are not blocked. A
My bad, I actually made a code that caused our logging to print out
the unix time when I would start polling again instead of the seconds
to back off for like it previously had.
Mea Culpa!
Ben
On Oct 29, 2:23 pm, Chad Etzel wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
> It sounds like that value is a unix timestamp, wh
57 matches
Mail list logo