I wish I can know my current local time in the Twitter site.
On Thu, Dec 03, 2009 at 03:37:51AM -0800, yegle wrote:
But I still want to know what regex twitter is used to recognize
@username ,
because the regex used to recognize @username in dabr doesn't work
exactly same as twitter.com.
You mean the list that appears when you click the @yegle link on
That sounds very similar to the original design of fishtwits.com (and I
submitted Twitter::TagGrep to CPAN, which handles the filtering by
hashtag part in Perl), although we eventually decided not to worry about
hashtags and just filter on any occurence of the words of interest,
tagged or not.
I
hi shiplu
i made changes in this
i changed $id to $uid
$ch = curl_init('http://twitter.com/statuses/destroy/' . $uid .
'.xml');
now my delete is working
but it shows the whole xml on deletion and if the same id deleted
again it shows
me No status found with that id xml
but i wanted when it is
I did an experiment.
user1 tweets update1
user2 retweets update1 as update2 (a RT, with update1 embedded)
user3 retweets update2, the embedded update is update1 instead of
update2.
I can't find documentation on this. Is this the expected behavoir?
--
Hwee-Boon
I'll give you an unofficial yes. This is exactly the way I understand it
will work. If you star any of the RT's it's update1 that gets the stars
too.
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 10:58 PM, Hwee-Boon Yar hweeb...@gmail.com wrote:
I did an experiment.
user1 tweets update1
user2 retweets update1 as
On Thu, Dec 03, 2009 at 03:12:05PM -0800, Julien wrote:
Well, then I'd need some help with that...
Again, it's easy with single search keywords, but I haven't found a
solution for combined searches like twitter+stream or photo+Paris...
because I would have to compare each combination of
Is there anywhere else besides this group? This group has high traffic
which makes it difficult to filter the message from Twitter guys about
changes - is there another blog or something dedicated for this?
Guy
Hi Carlos,
There is an excellent article on using this OAuth library here:
http://www.snipe.net/2009/07/writing-your-first-twitter-application-with-oauth/
I use this library myself in my app and this article is what I used to
get started.
On Dec 1, 9:56 am, Carlos Bacelar cbace...@gmail.com
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-api-announce?lnk=srg
and
@twitterapi
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 4:11 AM, guytom guy.to...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there anywhere else besides this group? This group has high traffic
which makes it difficult to filter the message from Twitter guys about
changes
On 12/4/2009 1:37 AM, IamJooHyeon wrote:
I wish I can know my current local time in the Twitter site.
Exactly why would you want to know that? You may want to provide a
little bit more context.
I'm seeing an issue where home_timeline contains retweets that
retweeted_to_me does not. If someone I am following posts a retweet,
I should see it in both home_timeline and retweeted_to_me, correct?
Or are they somehow mutually exclusive?
home_timeline will also include retweeted_by_me. Are these perhaps the extra
retweets?
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 08:18, MRR Software mickeyrober...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm seeing an issue where home_timeline contains retweets that
retweeted_to_me does not. If someone I am following posts a retweet,
I would have to agree with mat. But to each their own. The return
codes frequently make no sense from twitter, so i guess the fact that
it doesn't make sense it is irrelevant, so long as it is consistent.
On Dec 3, 6:29 pm, mat mat.st...@gmail.com wrote:
Given that 400 is bad request, and the
Do you have a rough idea when it will be fixed then?
Cheers,
Zalt
On Dec 3, 11:14 pm, Mark McBride mmcbr...@twitter.com wrote:
The problem has been identified, and we'll be working on a fix.
---Mark
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 9:53 AM, white_pawn uros.milose...@gmail.com wrote:
I've set
Humm. ok. But if I navigate through my application, list three/four times 20
users. Then I get no requests for an hour.
Are you thinking of increasing requests?
2009/12/2 Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com
Check out the rate limiting documentation:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Rate-limiting
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 10:39, Daniel Silva danielmartinssi...@gmail.comwrote:
Humm. ok. But if I navigate through my application, list three/four times
20 users. Then I get no requests for an hour.
Are you
The count option for statuses/retweets does not work as specified.
Consider a Tweet that has been sufficiently (more than 100 times)
retweeted, such as http://twitter.com/twitter/status/6227052301
Getting retweets of this status through the following call
My retweeted_to_me has been off-and-on frozen ever since RTs went public to
everyone. Mostly it's frozen, and then I get 5 or 6 that show up. It's a
known issue.
-- ivey
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 8:18 AM, MRR Software mickeyrober...@gmail.comwrote:
I'm seeing an issue where home_timeline
How can we make a retweet undo?
regards,
Daniel Silva
How can we make a retweet undo?
regards,
Daniel Silva
I tried searching against http://search.twitter.com and the ATOM
search API and found that retweets created using the API appears as
plain text in search results, with no metadata referring to the
original tweet. Is this the expected behavoir? If so, any plans to
make it consistent?
--
Hwee-Boon
I've not tested it but in theory you can do a statuses/destroy for the
retweet id. Not the id of original status but of the id returned when the
retweet was created.
Abraham
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 11:40, Daniel Silva danielmartinssi...@gmail.comwrote:
How can we make a retweet undo?
regards,
Hi,
I am looking for communicating securely between my application and
twitter. Like, using ssl for communication. Do we have any examples
for this?
Can you please provide some direction for this?
Thanks,
Guru
right not, twitter.com (twitter's web site) does not geotweet - the
geotweeting is only available via the API (http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-statuses%C2%A0update
), and there are a bunch of applications that can geotweet such
tweetie, birdfeed, foursquare, and numerous
Instead of using http://twitter.com or http://api.twitter.com/1 to connect
use https://twitter.com or https://api.twitter.com/1.
See:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Security-Best-Practices#UnencryptedCommunicationnoSSL
Abraham
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 12:40, Guru mp.gurucha...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Thanks Abraham for the reply.
I am using twitter4j api's. I found a way to change communication from
http to https by setting the twitter4j.http.useSSL property in
Configuration.java true and I found that requests and responses were
using https.
Is this right approach?
Thanks,
Guru
On Dec 4,
A question for the Twitter team:
I'm the developer and maintainer of an open source library called
TwitterVB. Can I expect a nastygram from your lawyers at some
point? Or is there some way I can have the project vetted to avoid
such a thing in the future?
Sounds correct. I'm not familiar with twitter4j though.
Abraham
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 15:17, Guru mp.gurucha...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Abraham for the reply.
I am using twitter4j api's. I found a way to change communication from
http to https by setting the twitter4j.http.useSSL property
Howdy,
The URL detection on twitter.com changed. Querystring matching is
broken in our case.
For example this used to work last week:
http://twist.to/?a=B001L0TLEY
However now only the http://twist.to; is being detected as link.
I did some testing and I believe it happens if you have question
Hello Group!
We're about to develop a WebApp that twitters on behalf of a
TwitterUser. To get startet we lack some information. And btw, it's
our first TwitterApp, yeay. :)
We want our users to Sign in with Twitter and then let them use our
app. Therefore we must identify a TwitterUser,
This was mentioned yesterday as well. Any URL that has a trailing /
on the path followed by a ? will break currently. We have a fix
identified, but no ETA on deployment yet.
---Mark
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Zac Bowling zbowl...@gmail.com wrote:
Howdy,
The URL detection on
Mark, great to see you here! Now I trust the platform is in the right
hands. :)
Cheers,
Alexy
IANAL but you might want to look do a trademark search. Some relevant
links are at http://uspto.gov/ .
On Dec 4, 1:39 pm, Duane Roelands duane.roela...@gmail.com wrote:
A question for the Twitter team:
I'm the developer and maintainer of an open source library called
TwitterVB. Can I expect
Ryan,
I realized a few months ago that there were some problems along the lines you have mentioned. I stopped development on my project partially due to these issues and the extremely plastic state of the API. I continue to watch this forum to keep abreast of the state of things but I doubt I
Hi,
I just set up a new Twitter account. When it came to choose people to
follow, I didn't want to follow any of the listed people, so clicked
OK, Next or whatever. To my dismay, I found apparently all of the
ones previously offered were attached to my nascent account.
Moreover, un-following
This is search results for JSON and Atom call, 10 minutes after the
tweet was sent (timestamp 2009-12-05T03:38:11Z). 0 results for JSON, 1
result for Atom
JSON
===
0 results:
$ curl http://search.twitter.com/search.json?
q=to:Smoothe_1since_id=6357863332
{results:[],max_id:6358271161,since_id:
37 matches
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