Are you getting retweets of the specified users by other users?
Please send an example query and an example tweet markup that was
delivered, but shouldn't have been delivered.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Twitter Inc.
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Idoshilon wrote:
> I'm using th
[Bringing this old stickied thread back up for an announcement...
apologies for semi-broken threading.]
With basic auth on the way out at Twitter, I've wanted a way to make
requests from the command line just as I used to with curl. Rather
than implementing an HTTP client in Ruby/Python/whatever,
I am having a really tough time trying to figure out how to sign my
OAuth request. I am trying to follow the example at
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/xauth
and my signature does not come out the same as it does in the
example...
I am doing
public static void xauth(){
try {
So this is the application sent.
Could anyone tell me how I should correct it?
Describe your project in detail
[Specify the methods you'll be using]
OAuth Methods
Status Methods
Timeline Methods
Account Methods
User Methods
Direct Message Methods
List Methods
List Members Methods
[the functional
Taylor,
Thanks for the reply. Is there any chance of it not being janky for
the next week? Please. I really need time to get my update fix through
the Apple approval process.
Thanks,
Keith
On Aug 6, 12:44 am, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Keef,
>
> At this time, api.twitter.com/1/search doesn
I'm using the Twitter Streaming api (Ror & TwitterStream) , and I'm
setting the client to follow a set of user accounts (using the account
IDs).
But it seems like I'm getting tweets from accounts I don't follow .
Did anyone ever encounter this before ?
Ernandes,
Thanks for the response. I am sure there is something small I am
doing wrong. I did grab twitter4j and made a simple j2se app to make
sure I could use my consumer key and secret and XAuth worked. So I
know my account is good at least. I am now trying to hand code the
example on http:
Thankyou for your reply. I'm a little unsure as to how the streaming
API method would work.. can you give me an example ? I would still
have to create a local database of the chain, right?
On Aug 6, 3:58 am, David wrote:
> Hey gloopymoop,
>
> Like the original thread said, you can use the search
Hi Keef,
At this time, api.twitter.com/1/search doesn't really exist. Except for when
it does. It's an undocumented end point and we'd like everyone to move away
from it. Because it is "janky."
Please use search.twitter.com for your search operations for now.
Taylor
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 4:17
Hi there,
I was under the impression, maybe falsely, that I could make a Twitter
Search request to api.twitter.com/1/search as well as
search.twitter.com, and I've been using the api.twitter.com for a
while now, mainly because I wanted to specify the version to prevent
version changes from breakin
Hi Everyone,
The key exchange "solution" will not be ready for the cut
off, unfortunately.
If you want to distribute an open source application or library, it should
either:
- consume only public resources not requiring authentication
- be distributed without consumer keys and secrets.
If yo
i have seen it stated a few times that this solution is still being
evaluated and it sounds like it might not see the light of day (which
is fine by me - it seemed kind of convoluted to begin with).
however, the oAuth deadline is fast approaching - what options do open
source apps have in order to
Hi!
My name is Victoria and I am making a twitter application that sends
tweets to the user´s twitter account according to the actions the user
does on the application webpage. For example if the user pushes a
botton that says "hello", the application sends a tweet that says
"hello" concatenated to
Is there any kind of AS3 support for the twitter api?
I am struggling trying to cobble together information on the topic and
it seems like everything is outdated.
This is the demo I am trying to implement but it doesnt seem to be
making any requests with the connect() method:
http://blog.yoz.sk/
Hey gloopymoop,
Like the original thread said, you can use the search API to search
for tweets to that particular user and check the in_reply_to_status_id
field. If you want to track the chain (ie all the replies to
@dtran320's reply to @gloopymoop's original tweet), then you have to
periodically
It's more likely you are trying to build an application that violates
Twitter TOS (like "hey, I'll help you get hundreds of followers"), or that
your Service will enable a "Spammy" behavior by users.
I doubt it has anything to do with the technical aspects. I've got
Whitelisted 4 times on 4 differ
I do not have a BB to test the API. However, I have received some e-mails
from people facing same problem as you. Some of them were making some small
mistakes and then it worked, however, others did not have much success. At
this moment, I am trying to find the route cause of many problems with BB.
> I need to retreive all the tweets in a time range (say for last seven
> days), irrespective of the user who made them.
That's going to be a LOT of tweets. Our site http://stltweets.com
follows just St. Louis located people, mentions and 1500+ curated
users. We get >6 unique tweets every day
Hi all
I have problems with twitter api. I made an application (PHP) that use
twitter api (http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=) and I use cURL
to comunicate both. Until yesterday all worked fine but today all goes
bad, twitter api do not reponse through cURL (php) but twitter api
works fine by
Hi Mike,
Thanks for reporting this bug, I'm able to reproduce and I'll report it to
the team.
Thanks!
Taylor
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Mike Ward wrote:
> There appears to be an issue with Twitter's API and cookies. The
> following yields no results found:
>
>
> GET http://search.twitter.c
Hi Joachim.
There's no direct way to accomplish this right now and we don't have any
official plans to enable this at this time.
Taylor
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 5:46 AM, Joachim Seibert
wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm searching for the possibility to get the number how often tweets of a
> specific use
Hi All,
If you're using OAuth, you should have 350 API calls per hour on GET
requests. The one-hour window begins after your first request within the
group. Most POST requests are not rate limited, but have certain kinds of
business logic limits that change from time to time. You may be running in
No, you will most likely need to change your application.
I have no idea what kind of application you are using. If you want to
send 1000 Direct Messages per hour, then you may want to reconsider
your application - Twitter will not allow sending this many Direct
Messages.
The link you provided is
You can't specify a time range, only a count and since_id. You will
have to retrieve enough tweets (to the maximum of 3200, if necessary)
and then select the tweets you want.
Tom
On Aug 5, 11:35 am, Shikha Gupta wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I need to retreive all the tweets in a time range (say for las
Hi there,
The library you're trying to use only uses basic authentication which is
about to completely go away. While there are many reasons your integration
could not be working, the most likely is that you're being rate limited
before you even make your first API call. If you use OAuth for
authe
Hi Sonya,
To request additional privileges for Search, just send an email to
a...@twitter.com from the same email address as you have associated with your
Twitter account. Include as many details as possible, including the IP
addresses your office broadcasts from, and if possible, some example que
Hi Everyone on this thread,
A few clarifications:
- The "realm" isn't required, but we'll take a realm if you provide one.
Really, it's a no-op in our system. We don't care if you have it or not, and
if you provide it, we don't do anything with it.
- Timestamp is important in that the oauth_time
Hi Tom/Jacky,
Thanks for responding!
Apologies if this is a double post, last one didn't seem to go
through.
I tried removing 'realm' from the Authorization header, and this
changed the
response the first time, to something like 'Couldn't authenticate you
using
OAuth', but then returned to the p
Anyone else noticed the upsurge of crash complaints regarding the most
recent update? Take a look at the comments in the App Store. Person
after person. There are still plenty of people using 3.1.3 since
upgrading to 4.0 is irrational on the 3G.
I've got the same problem,
I got a token, post one status update successfully and when I want to
post another status update, I got a 401 Error.
Can I get an unlimited access_token oder s.th. like that?
Hi all,
I need to retreive all the tweets in a time range (say for last seven
days), irrespective of the user who made them. Also,I want to store
them in database so that I can use them later.How can I do this
in .net .
Can anybody please help me. I need this urgently.
Thanks in advance!
Shikha
Hi there,
I'm searching for the possibility to get the number how often tweets of a
specific user are marked as a "favourite".
While searching I came across this feature wish:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=459,
which is marked as "Wontfix".
"true/false" in "/1/statuse
Hi Tom/Jacky,
Thanks for replying.
I've seen a couple of places (The Hueniverse page above being one of
them) where the realm is included in the Authorization header. I
notice that this isn't the case for Twitter though so I'll remove it.
(Tried this, first time, it gave a new error 'Could not au
On 5 August 2010 12:19, Remy Sharp wrote:
(...)
>
> How far away are we from this being fixed and released, it makes me
> sad seeing HTML being injected in to JavaScript :'(
+1!
For every time text/html gets thrown into
This has been a long time bug, and I know Raffi's told me face to face
that there's a fix - but it's still broken :(
If I make a JSONP request and Twitter is overloaded, or having issues
of any kind, it returns HTML, not JSONP.
The net result is a broken unresponsive app. Because we're loading
t
The per-hour rate is decreasing by 10 requests each day until August
31st.
150 on 16/8
140 on 17/8
...
0 on 31/8
Cheers
-N
--
@nikf
On Aug 4, 10:00 pm, kme wrote:
> I have some questions regarding the message onhttp://countdowntooauth.com/
>
> "...starting on August 16th, the rate limits on b
Which OAuth library did you use on your BB? Did you use the Java
library?
On Aug 4, 7:42 am, "Ernandes Jr." wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I suggest you to get in touch to Twitter API ME support before replacing
> codes. Send an e-mail to supp...@twapime.com or check project's forum
> page:http://kenai.com/pr
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