Our application has some features available to users who authenticate,
some features for those that do not authenticate. I guess I'll put
this in the authenticate column for the time being.
If it is available publicly on twitter.com, you should allow access to
it via the API without authenticatio
Hey Twitter guys,
I had 2 lists. Both named "My Favstar.fm List". One with slug
'my-favstar-fm-list", and the other with slug "my-favstar-fm-list-8". (I'd
created a few and deleted some with the same name). The list without the -8
suffix is the one I've been using in anger, and has 35 members.
Hey Marcel,
This is indeed a bug. When you try and create a list without a description,
the API returns a status code of 200, and what looks like a successful
response. However, the list is not fully created, and is not visible on
twitter.com. If you then make the same creation call with a desc
that's a cool feature, I hope if a tweet has a geo info, that can be
shown in twitter.com web.
On Nov 20, 5:51 am, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
> As you may have seen on the Twitter blog [1], geotagging is now
> available for all users and developers throughout Twitter's APIs.
> Specific geotagging
Try the Async package to get started, that's what I'm using for OAUTH.
On Nov 20, 7:50 am, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
> oauth is the way to go, and its definitely not in flux. go for it.
> use it. if there is a problem, just let us know.
>
> > I assume there are some nice simple guidelines or pac
this works for following people
curl -u email:password -d "" http://twitter.com/friendships/create/[USER TO
ADD HERE]xml
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From: "shiplu"
To:
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [twitter-dev] Re: My application for whitelisting has been
rejected f
Let us know what you decide, I know a bunch of apps are waiting to see
what direction this goes in.
Also, I didn't understand this point, "because clients that don't
implement
retweet have the (likely) potential of creating a very confusing
experience for users." Can you elaborate with an example?
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 9:08 AM, Ryan Sarver wrote:
>
> Nish,
>
> It's a known issue with our whitelisting ticket system. As Chris said,
> if you email a...@twitter.com the team can follow up and provide you
> with more information.
Is the issue solved yet??
Today I request for whitelisting. Who k
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 7:48 AM, Mark McBride wrote:
> This isn't a rate limiting issue, it's an abuse issue. What were you
> doing that required 1000s of friendship deletes/hour?
>
Its an app where user requests to delete friends of his choice. All
gets deleted on the fly.
It has almost 100 to
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 20, 2009, at 5:40 PM, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
here is something i just ran against the search API (i formatted the
JSON for readability).
[ra...@tw-mbp13-raffi twitter (homing_pigeon)]$ curl "http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=&ands=twitter+FTW&from=raffi
"
here is something i just ran against the search API (i formatted the
JSON for readability).
[ra...@tw-mbp13-raffi twitter (homing_pigeon)]$ curl "http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=&ands=twitter+FTW&from=raffi
"
{
"results":
[
{
"profile_image_url":"http://a1.
Quick question...
What format will [geo] be from the /search api?
just the lat long, something like...
[geo] => 37.78029 -122.39697
I am watching a bunch of tweets coming into our service, but I can't
find one that is populated, so just thought I would ask.
(And I can't see anything from m
search should override profile location with tweet location (on the
assumption that tweet location is more specific information).
That's not so bad. So you're saying search is going to consider
either user loc or tweet loc (and I assume pick the closest)?
that is currently unsupported -- ri
That's not so bad. So you're saying search is going to consider
either user loc or tweet loc (and I assume pick the closest)?
On Nov 20, 4:57 pm, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
> that is currently unsupported -- right now you will get both. you
> could, once receiving the search results, filter on th
that is currently unsupported -- right now you will get both. you
could, once receiving the search results, filter on the values in the
tag that is returned in the search API.
How does this interact with the search mechanism, if at all? i.e. when
I do a near search, I *don't* want tweets t
How does this interact with the search mechanism, if at all? i.e. when
I do a near search, I *don't* want tweets that come from people who's
profile sets them near that place, but instead only for *tweets*
marked as near that place.
On Nov 19, 4:51 pm, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
> As you may have see
I added this retweet truncation bug to the issue tracker.
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1219
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Jim Gilliam wrote:
> It's great that most retweets are coming through, but the fact that it's
> cutting off the end of tweets, making the track AP
I'am trying to get data from Twitter via Yahoo pipe. Is there any rate
limit for pipes? As far I understand IP in requests are from Yahoo
I just started coding for list support in my app and ran into the same
problem.
Thanks Nik for creating the issue. I have starred it.
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Nik Fletcher wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> I've just opened a feature enhancement request with Twitter:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/tw
You'll have to authenticate to use this call, but you don't have to
authenticate as the user who posted the original tweet. Any valid
user should do.
Sent from mobile device
On Nov 20, 2009, at 4:11 AM, "killyos...@gmail.com" > wrote:
Is there a way to get at the retweets without enterin
Great... thanks!
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 7:53 AM, ryan alford wrote:
> In the query string of the returned response, there is a field called
> "screen_name". That will contain the screen name of the user that
> authorized the application.
>
> So when you get "oauth_token" and "oauth_token_secret
In the query string of the returned response, there is a field called
"screen_name". That will contain the screen name of the user that
authorized the application.
So when you get "oauth_token" and "oauth_token_secret" from the response,
get "screen_name" also.
Ryan
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 10:5
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-account%C2%A0verify_credentials
I guess this is a simple call to the API but I am not able to find the
right answer, and the twitter gem I am using doesn't seem to provide
that functionality, so what I want to know if is there a way I can get
oauth is the way to go, and its definitely not in flux. go for it.
use it. if there is a problem, just let us know.
I assume there are some nice simple guidelines or packages to do this
from PHP, but I haven't found them yet. Can anyone give me any
pointers? I just want people to be able
I guess this is a simple call to the API but I am not able to find the
right answer, and the twitter gem I am using doesn't seem to provide
that functionality, so what I want to know if is there a way I can get
the screen_name or Id of an authenticated user via oauth using the
access token and secr
I assume there are some nice simple guidelines or packages to do this
from PHP, but I haven't found them yet. Can anyone give me any
pointers? I just want people to be able to sign on from my website
and post to twitter. I guess OAUTH would be the starting point, if
it's ready. The API seems to
hi howard.
its on the list - we have a theory as to what is wrong, but that still
needs to be investigated, tested, etc.
please just continue to add color and data to the thread on the google
code tracker so that we have more information to look at.
If you need ANY other help, just ask a
I wanted to link to this organization account (usstakeholders) so I
searched for it, knowing that it exists. It did not show up in the
search result.
I cut and pasted the search text input so I know that it was entered
correctly. This indicates a bug with your member search engine or
perhaps the
Having the same issue as well. My application merely displays tweets
from the user to the world and I do not want to have to authenticate
to get tweets that are publicly viewable, the change has, in effect,
reduced the functionality of my app.
On Nov 20, 3:19 am, MikeF wrote:
> On Nov 19, 8:58 a
If the url you are directing your users is https://twitter.com/oauth/authorize
, change it to https://twitter.com/oauth/authenticate
On Nov 20, 10:50 am, Niju Mohan C P wrote:
> How to override the allow deny screen in oauth, i have authorized the
> app to use my account. i want the session fro
Is there a way to get at the retweets without entering a username and
password?
Thanks,
Mike
On Nov 19, 5:43 pm, Mark McBride wrote:
> Also note that the safer way to do what (I think) you're trying to do
> is to use the retweets API
> (http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-stat
On Nov 19, 8:58 am, Jeffrey wrote:
> I strongly urge and hope for the ability to see built-in retweets in
> the user_timeline as this affects my application, since these tweets
> are suddenly not visible.
I am having the same issue as Jeffrey. This change makes retweets
disappear from my app. Th
How to override the allow deny screen in oauth, i have authorized the
app to use my account. i want the session from the twitter cookie to
be used to check the login.
thanks in advance
I'm not sure I'll be touching it again any time soon, as I need to get
back to deploy-ready apps, but in case the round of OAuth hmac/sha1/
hash/digest and so on is useful to anyone else poking around with Go:
http://github.com/montsamu/go-twitter-oauth
If you need ANY other help, just ask and we can produce other test
pages for you to accelerate the process. Just specify what you need
and we can try to whip up a tool. OK?
We're glad to help.
Raffi, can you tell me where this is on your priority list, so that we
can plan our development? The use
Thanks for the response, is there a way to get this data without an
authorization?
On Nov 18, 10:43 am, Marcel Molina wrote:
> They are intentionally removed from the user_timeline.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Tyson Lowery wrote:
> > I've noticed that with the new retweet featur
hi folks,
since last week, I noticed that search is behaving a little strange.
For example, if I do a query on a keyword using since_id, sometimes I
get no results. If I remove since_id parameters, the query succeed and
if I repeat the initial query (with since_id), then I get results.
Same thing o
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