Hello everybody,
Yesterday I was exposing an issue I encoutered.
My code was working perfectly, and then I started having a 401 error
code with this error message : errorInvalid / used nonce/error
when I make API calls.
I thought it was solved because yesterday I did some API calls that
made it
Excuse the redundancy of this question if it's been asked already, but
prior Google searches didn't turn up any clear guidelines.
Is there a way presently to have a user disqualify/expire their
access_token for a given application via an API call? I understand that
we can just drop the
Hi.
I also keep getting 401 from Twitpic.
Just to make sure - do we need to add the realm to the signature
calculation ? Or only to the header ?
Thanks for the help,
Roi.
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 17:02, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
zn...@borasky-research.net wrote:
There are plenty of open source *library* developers, and plenty of
applications that use open source libraries, but not all that many open
source full applications. The only ones I can think of at the
Hi Talyor,
Thanks for your input.
It helped. :)
And now I can cache the data (oauth_token_secret and oauth_token) to
avoid multiple authorizations.
-Gaurav
www.mastergaurav.com
On Jul 28, 8:03 pm, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
Hi Gaurav,
Once you've gone through
Thanks a lot Ernandes and Abraham.
Regards,
Sambath
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 9:33 PM, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
Twitter4j supports xAuth: http://goo.gl/ZmM2
Abraham
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But I just want to know one thing.
How much difficult to implement making xAuth call in Java without any
libraries?
Thanks,
Sambath
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Sambath Chandran sambat...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks a lot Ernandes and Abraham.
Regards,
Sambath
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at
Is this possible? I've been searching the API docs, etc. and can't
find anything on how to return just my lists a particular user is on.
It'd be nice if we could do this:
http://api.twitter.com/1/twitterapidocs/lists.xml?user_id=12345
Anybody, anybody? :-)
On Jul 26, 8:46 pm, Nara
I have a sharepoint portal page with few web parts. One of these web
parts is a sharepoint page viewer web part. When I configure the page
viewer web part with the URL www.twitter.com and click on OK button,
my portal page is hijacked and redirected to twitter home page. I am
not able to open
When I try to send an update containing accented words, the api throws
an error: Incorrect signature. What can I do?
On 07/29/10 16:40, David Tavárez wrote:
When I try to send an update containing accented words, the api throws
an error: Incorrect signature. What can I do?
It sounds like you're not encoding characters properly -- see
For instance, set up the my database to create 200 tweets to post to a
account. It ran at 11:49 AM EST. I noticed that 127 tweets were posted and
the remaining got kicked with the error response. Not sure if there is a
limit of 127 I thought it was 150 limit per hour. This also does not hit
the
Hi Mounir,
In this case I'm fairly confident then that it's the Twitter API
implementation of OAuth that's at fault here and these invalid nonce errors
are spurious for you. While I hate to suggest working around bugs like this,
it might be your best strategy -- if you encounter an invalid nonce
Hi,
The response of the below api is very slow.
http://api.twitter.com/1/63482118/lists/memberships.xml?cursor=-1
I am not getting whether, is there any problem in the code or problem
with the twitter api.But in the logs i able to see many connection
timed out exceptions.
Regards,
Siva
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 4:29 AM, Hemanth hemant...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a sharepoint portal page with few web parts. One of these web
parts is a sharepoint page viewer web part. When I configure the page
viewer web part with the URL www.twitter.com and click on OK button,
my portal page
We meet again online and thank you Taylor!
On Jul 28, 1:28 pm, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
Hi Milo,
Though the process of URL encoding for OAuth is usually handled well by URL
encoding libraries, there are times when they don't do the right things as
far as what
Why not? If Twitter states I can send 150 an hour or 1000 a day I should be
able to. Not my rules its twitters. So I guess it needs to be written
somewhere that 42 per hour is the limit. I am just trying to understand why
it appears that I am hitting a limit when i am only doing what twitter
From personal experience the limit is around 150 per hour. That number
has been raised/lowered in the past and yes the error message is
misleading. It is possible that the 150 per hour is just a hard limit
and 1000 per day is a policy limit. Either way if you can technically
post 150 an hour
Hey Eric,
The 150 limit you refer to relates to GET requests to the API. This is
documented on our developer resources site at
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/rate-limiting#rest. So information is collected
in the same place i'll explain the rate limiting concepts of interest in
this message.
In
Thanks. Sounds good. How about this to bake your noodle. Not to be a dead
horse. But, looking here http://dev.twitter.com/doc/post/statuses/update it
appears as though the statuses/update does not have a rate limit, other than
the 1000 limit for the day that applies regardless which i have not
Like to ask if I use Twitter4J xAuth, then I don't need to add Java
OAuth lib to Android, right?
On Jul 28, 11:20 pm, Sambath Chandran sambat...@gmail.com wrote:
But I just want to know one thing.
How much difficult to implement making xAuth call in Java without any
libraries?
Thanks,
Hi!!
I'm developping http://metaki.com (Alpha version) but I have troubles
with geocode lat, lon and tweets... You may see my last question with
no answer :b
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/fb9e284bed19d31a
Any help will be appreciate ;)
Daniel
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