This is the intended behavior
---Mark
http://twitter.com/mccv
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 9:34 PM, manjunath hindupur wrote:
> Scenario like :
>
> i want post same message twice in a same account, if i Try to send
> same message twice by using API.. getting error Like below : The
> remote serve
Scenario like :
i want post same message twice in a same account, if i Try to send
same message twice by using API.. getting error Like below : The
remote server returned an error: (403) Forbidden.
its right behavior or Bug?
Now that we have a reasonable idea about what is transpiring, I'd
venture to say that the latency distribution will be widest between
about 6:30am to 10:30am PDT (13:30-17:30 UTC), and considerably less
so until perhaps 5pm PDT. The balance of the day should be OK.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com
Hi John and Ryan,
Thanks for looking into this.
The good news is that now I am seeing faster responses for my
website.
I did not change anything on my end, but maybe you guys did, or the
traffic was more well-behaved :)
In any case, here are my impressions of using the twitter APIs.
Use case:
Hi,
I am working on a Desktop Twitter client for OS X and try to
implement OAuth login with a custom url-scheme. It is the client
Twittia http://wiki.github.com/jeena/Twittia/
I wrote to the a...@twitter.com and talked about it with them and they
finally send me here for help. They say that they
Hi All,
I still think that it is reasonable to think about this.
Is there anyone from twitter doing something about it?
Thanks.
On May 4, 9:25 am, twittme_mobi wrote:
> Hello Raffi,
>
> Could you please, get back to us on this?
> Do you have any plans on resolving that issue?
> Is there any sho
Hi Z-13,
Short Answer: This looks like a bug in Tweetr [5].
Long Answer: I'm not familiar with Tweetr, and my Action Script is a
bit rusty, but I took a look at the source of the updateStatus method
[1]. It looks like the code calls strEscape [2] (also defined in that
file [3]), which takes c
Thank you for this method -
http://destroytoday.com/blog/2010/02/encoding-for-oauth-using-as3/
I found solution!!
Here it is:
private function encodez(str:String):String {
return escape(unescape(encodeURIComponent(str))).replace(/%7E/g,
'~').replace(/@/g, '%40').replace(/\*/g, '%2A').replace(/\+/g,
'%2B').replace(/\//g, '%2F');
}
This is poblema with Cyrillic characters and UTF8 enc
Just a quick questron, would two applications login in at the same time (via
the same credencals, to the same account) cause twitter to have issues?
I have a desktop client and background service that use the same database to
tweet RSS feeds to twitter and am experances some strange issues whic
Ok.
But, I don't know how work with this!
I deployed some OAuth fixes to betastream.twitter.com. It should
handle spacing in the OAuth header better, and in general be more
stable.
---Mark
http://twitter.com/mccv
On 5/10/2010 3:48 PM, John Kalucki wrote:
That's unlikely.
Userstreams will tell you this in real time, FWIW. And you could
always poll the REST API against a trusted source. But, the workaround
is easy enough -- just unfollow the offending account...
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
I
On 5/10/2010 3:48 PM, John Kalucki wrote:
That's unlikely.
Userstreams will tell you this in real time, FWIW. And you could
always poll the REST API against a trusted source. But, the workaround
is easy enough -- just unfollow the offending account...
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
I
We're pretty sure that this isn't a connectivity issue. At least, it's
not *just* a connectivity issue.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Infrastructure, Twitter Inc.
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 2:06 PM, mikawhite wrote:
> delayed tweet:ping & traceroute
>
> 64 bytes from 128.242.240.61: icm
That's unlikely.
Userstreams will tell you this in real time, FWIW. And you could
always poll the REST API against a trusted source. But, the workaround
is easy enough -- just unfollow the offending account...
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Infrastructure, Twitter Inc.
On Mon, May 1
And you can get the Access Token (oauth_token and oauth_token_secret)
corresponding to your own user account for your own application by
navigating to one of your application detail pages at
http://dev.twitter.com/apps and selecting the "My Access Token" link on the
right-hand rail.
If you still h
You need not only the oauth token and oauth secret for the user but the
consumer key and secret.
The consumer key and secret go on in "consumer =
oauth.Consumer(key=CONSUMER_KEY, secret=CONSUMER_SECRET)"
The users oauth token and secret replace "'abcdefg', 'hijklmnop'"
Abraham
On Mon, May 10, 2
On 5/10/2010 2:31 PM, jmathai wrote:
So, I knew I wasn't hallucinating. Looks like this dude knew of the
'accept username' bug before me :).
Yep.
On a suggestion request (for Twitter, not necessarily the API) would it
be possible to e-mail people indicating that they have started following
delayed tweet:ping & traceroute
64 bytes from 128.242.240.61: icmp_seq=9 ttl=244 time=36.851 ms
--- api.twitter.com ping statistics ---
10 packets transmitted, 8 packets received, 20% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 36.851/37.725/39.607/0.902 ms
We've been getting reports from developers that the API has been
suffering from elevated latency, and in some cases have heard of
requests failing completely.
This is clearly a high priority issue, and is being actively
investigated by the team at Twitter HQ.
We'll post updates on Twitter http://
Switching to oAuth, and now's our chance to pick the best Twitter
library. You thoughts/votes?
So, I knew I wasn't hallucinating. Looks like this dude knew of the
'accept username' bug before me :).
On Mar 19, 8:28 am, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> He had just over 1000 followers a few days ago as
> well:http://twitterholic.com/johnnymatosj
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 1
I'm looking at this snippet for Python:
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/oauth_single_token#python
and there are the key and secret parameters for oauth.Token. But the
page does not go into what those two are suppose to be. I tried using
oauth token and secret, as well as the username and password fo
It is because you are using the faster Sign in With Twitter endpoint where
if a user has already authorized your application they will automatically
redirect back to your site. If you want the user to always get prompted use
$connection->getAuthorizeURL($token, FALSE);
Abraham
On Sat, May 8, 2010
On 5/10/2010 1:40 PM, derek train wreck wrote:
Is it possible to have a user input their twitter status on a website
and submit it from the form box and have the text in the form box sent
directly to twitter?
i want to do it with this site:
http://www.ftwcontests.com/keane
is this possible?
Use the TweetBox: http://dev.twitter.com/anywhere
Abraham
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 12:40, derek train wreck
wrote:
> Is it possible to have a user input their twitter status on a website
> and submit it from the form box and have the text in the form box sent
> directly to twitter?
>
> i want to
Is it possible to have a user input their twitter status on a website
and submit it from the form box and have the text in the form box sent
directly to twitter?
i want to do it with this site:
http://www.ftwcontests.com/keane
is this possible?
thanks
The twitter RSS feed for searches is double encoding special
characters
For example:
http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=+from%3AFSidorenko
The tweet says “Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg…”
Twitter should be escaping the apostrophe like this: “Facebook's
Mark Zuckerberg”
But they are double-esca
How does it relate?
You are trying to get your AIR/Actionscript code to generate proper OAuth
signatures that Twitter will understand. Instead of just writing code and
trying against Twitter to "see if it works", you can instead speed up the
process by starting with a vector that is known to produ
But in code i can see Basic Authentication if passed to search method is
being stored as HttpRequest and passed on as request.Still not working.
Btw any other alternatives for it?
I need to have it at GAE for demo puropose.
Regards,
Suresh
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Jonathan Reichhold <
jo
How does this relate to AIR 1.5 and ActionScript 3?
Have a look at http://dev.twitter.com/pages/oauth_single_token
Abraham
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 11:11, Pete wrote:
> Ok so I'm trying to muddle through the myriad of article to glean some
> information about how this new OAuth REQUIREMENTS will work with
> backend applications. I completely get
Ok so I'm trying to muddle through the myriad of article to glean some
information about how this new OAuth REQUIREMENTS will work with
backend applications. I completely get how it works for user
interaction, but what I fail to find anywhere is how it works with
automated backend tools.
Our web
All the best to your team. Hope things turn out well for everyone :)
-Nischal
On May 10, 9:42 pm, Mark McBride wrote:
> We're aware and currently working on a fix.
>
> ---Mark
>
> http://twitter.com/mccv
>
> On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 9:37 AM, nischalshetty
>
>
>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > TechCrun
Saw your tweet after sending email. Sorry to disturb.
On 10 May 2010 18:10, Taylor Singletary wrote:
> Hi Nigel,
>
> This is related to a bug discovered this morning -- it will be resolved
> shortly. More information:
> http://status.twitter.com/post/587210796/follow-bug-discovered-remedied
>
>
Hi Nigel,
This is related to a bug discovered this morning -- it will be resolved
shortly. More information:
http://status.twitter.com/post/587210796/follow-bug-discovered-remedied
Thanks,
Taylor
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Nigel Legg wrote:
> There appears to be a problem, these have di
So weird. I KNEW something was up. I thought it was just stale memcache data
and it would expire.
I've been jacking around this script all week and what I was getting back
didn't make sense: http://gist.github.com/396262
So confused because things weren't adding up. I even sent out tweets asking
Hi Folks,
As you may have noticed, everyone's following and follower counts are
represented with a big fat zero right now. They aren't actually zero, we
just changed some wiring around to halt a nasty bug that's flowing around. A
fix for that bug and the restoration of following and follower count
Working on it.
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Nigel Legg wrote:
> There appears to be a problem, these have disappeared??
>
There appears to be a problem, these have disappeared??
I can't find a ticket under your email address requesting xAuth. Could
you please follow up with me directly? I'll be happy to review your
request.
Brian Sutorius
On May 10, 3:28 am, Steve Loft wrote:
> Does anyone know how long it should take to get xAuth privilege? It's
> just that I applied ne
John,
Chart of failed pings originating in Moab, Utah...
http://tweetprobe.tumblr.com/post/587169206
Look at your request
"/account/rate_limit_statusaccount/verify_credentials.json".
Notice how rate_limit_status and verify_credentials are both jammed
together.
It also looks like you are using an older version of TwitterOAuth. The
newest version uses https://api.twitter.com/1/ as the host which gi
We're aware and currently working on a fix.
---Mark
http://twitter.com/mccv
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 9:37 AM, nischalshetty
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> TechCrunch Europe reported the bug. I hope you fix it asap. It seems
> to work! I'm extremely sorry, did not mean to exploit it, was just
> trying to
Hi,
TechCrunch Europe reported the bug. I hope you fix it asap. It seems
to work! I'm extremely sorry, did not mean to exploit it, was just
trying to ascertain if it was true.
Once you are done fixing the bug, you will have the arduous task of
reversing all the follows that took place by exploiti
Z-13,
Don't forget to do rake db:migrate to build the tables in Sqlite.
"Agile Web Development with Rails" has the skinny to install rails for
Mac, Linux, or Windows, if you need more solid material.
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 8:23 PM, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Z-13,
> It's a Ruby on Rails ap
You are also using api.twitter.com/v1/search when you should be using
search.twitter.com/search
The low rate limit is a side affect of the incorrect endpoint.
Jonathan
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 4:32 AM, seshu wrote:
> Hi,
> Twitter api supports maximum of 150 requests per hour for an
> unauthent
Hi there,
* About my app* - my app deals with showing user his followers
information. So I need to check each follower to show result. Everything is
going properly except one. While doing this I need to check API remaining
hits of account.(whitelisted a/c.)
Now what I want is, if my app
This really helpful,thanks~[?]
2010/5/10 Taylor Singletary
> Hi,
>
> We're readying a revision of our OAuth implementation that will give more
> feedback on what went wrong -- including showing the signature base string
> generated on our side when there's a signature mis-match.
>
> The best thi
Thank you, I am going to wait.
Thanks
Claudia Antonini Vitiello Callegari
São Paulo - Brasil
On 10 maio, 10:46, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Claudia,
>
> Looks like I was mistaken and this bugfix hasn't hit the server yet. It
> should go out sometime early this week.
>
> Taylor Singletary
>
Hi Mostafa,
What environment are you trying to execute this code in? Javascript in most
use cases is not an appropriate vehicle for performing OAuth operations --
unless you "are" the web browser or another kind of application development
environment in which Javascript is a bit more secure.
That
Hi,
We're readying a revision of our OAuth implementation that will give more
feedback on what went wrong -- including showing the signature base string
generated on our side when there's a signature mis-match.
The best thing you can do to solve your OAuth woes is to forget about
actually making
I’m also seeing a ~5 second delay in responses to requests for
http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.xml.
It’s consistently 5-7 seconds, but appears to happen both before the
response is sent as well as midway, it sort of feels like both a
timeout waiting for something to happen as well a
Hi Eric,
The oauth_single_token isn't really a feature -- it's just a demonstration
of how you would go about it if that was your use case.
The usage of a stored access token is the same in most implementations,
whether you got that single access token through the feature on
dev.twitter.com or yo
Hi Claudia,
Looks like I was mistaken and this bugfix hasn't hit the server yet. It
should go out sometime early this week.
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/episod
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 4:15 AM, Claudia A. V. Callegari <
claudia.avcalleg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
Hi Seshu,
The Search API doesn't use authentication right now. Much of Google App
Engine's traffic comes to Twitter from the same IP address, such that other
developers running applications on Google AppEngine might be using the limit
up before your requests go out.
Taylor Singletary
Developer Ad
Hi Z-13,
It's a Ruby on Rails application, though it doesn't require too much
familiarity with Ruby on Rails to get up and running with it.
On a Mac or Linux environment, it should be as easy as git cloning the
repository ( http://learn.github.com/p/intro.html ) then trying to start the
server fr
Hi,
Twitter api supports maximum of 150 requests per hour for an
unauthenticated request from an ip.
So when i hosted it on GAE i was getting response code as 420.
Does basic authentication for the search api work? I can see we are
passing null for auth in Twitter.java.
I tried passing auth also.(I
Does anyone know how long it should take to get xAuth privilege? It's
just that I applied nearly a week ago for access for my desktop app,
and time is running out. It looks like I am going to have an app which
doesn't work with Twitter come the end of June.
I get this as well. It happens in Safari (4.0.5) and Chrome (5.0.375).
It's not just with the search widget though, it happens in
http://platform.twitter.com/anywhere.js when you call twttr.anywhere()
which uses https://api.twitter.com/xd_receiver.html
I've been getting it with the hovercards, alt
I'm building a Google Wave Gadget (which is very similar to iGoogle
Gadget) where i need Twitter connectivity.
I want to update to Twitter my Twitter Status and then get Replies to
that and process it.
I am writing the Gadget in Javascript.
API documentation Gives URL and Parameters
I tried the JS
Hello !
Thanks for the feedback.
See, for example, the url that my application is using:
http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline.atom?page=1&user_id=54210117&count=200&since_id=12941651260
Thanks
Claudia Antonini Vitiello Callegari
São Paulo - Brasil
On 7 maio, 11:00, Taylor Singletary
i'm not sure - how long do you see the connection hang before the disconnect
occurs? how frequently do you see this issue? where is your proxy
geographically located?
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 4:34 AM, Asura wrote:
> hi,
>
> Actually, I'm connecting through a proxy.
> But, they saied that "we ju
hi!
are you still, as of monday 10 may, having this problem? if so, please send
me an email directly with a list of screen_names that you are seeing this
problem on, and i can personally track it down.
i'll then also update this mailing list.
thanks!
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 6:21 PM, catalyst me
Twitter does not allow access to email addresses at all.
On 9 May 2010 11:56, Vaibhav Agrawal wrote:
> Hello Team,
>
> Is there any way to search friends/profiles on the basis of 'email
> address' only?
> We were trying to write an application and for that we have thought of
> using the email ad
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