Thanks,
Why no more than 10 per hour? I think it's not hourly limited, because I
tested it sending up to 250 messages to a friend in 10 minutes and all was
received.
In the other hand, 8/hour is a good rate, about 190 DM (invitations for the
event) is enough for almost everybody.
What do you thi
I'm using 32-bit platform in this case; AIR seems to install fine. I
will try @desktopdeck and see what they think. I have installed
Tweetdeck/AIR on 64-bit Fedora before and used similar info as you
provided to make it work. However, as noted, I'm only using a 32-bit
platform.
Thanks.
On May
Thanks for being my guinea pig! 8D
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On Sunday, May 29, 2011 at 12:49 PM, twittelator wrote
I poured a 4-shot breve latte just in case, flipped the switch at
https://dev.twitter.com/apps, and was delighted when:
- shipping Twittelators already deployed can use and continue to get
valid RW XAUTH Tokens
- those XAUTH tokens still work
- New RWDM tokens are correctly given to new in-house b
I have a client who needs the following scenario:
- Many users, potentially thousands or tens of thousands, will sign up
to receive a daily DM from the client's site. With a limit of 250 DMs
per day, the client wants to use each user's account to send a DM to
that user.
- These users will give the
You can't. The 20 is the number of tweets received from Twitter's
database. It will then simply not send the ones which come from private
users, deleted ones (?), retweets, etc. If you want 20, ask for 50 and
limit it yourself.
Tom
On 5/29/11 11:20 AM, ogierepier wrote:
Now I have a public
250 per day per sending account, spread over the day. Try not to send
more than 10 per hour, although I think Twitter divides it in blocks of
4 hours. Better way? I'd say that you shouldn't use Twitter for this. :-)
Lifetime of tokens: infinite until revoked.
Also, yes you can report an user a
I assume that your URL encoding is wrong in the OAuth code. Make sure
that you use %20 for a space and not +. The standard NSString URLencode
function won't really work.
Code that has always worked for me to URLencode (got it from the web
somewhere, sorry for not mentioning the original author
"My script is on a web site with a dedicated IP address."
You'll find that for outgoing traffic the server will pick the standard
IP address, not the one used by the website.
Try authenticating the requests, it helps. Alternatively, use code to
use the right IP address.
Tom
On 5/28/11 10:
Now I have a public list that includes private accounts. I'm
retrieving the result by calling statuses.json. The list is followed
by a few people. I have a gadget on my site which retrieves the latest
statuses. The private tweets are left out, which is fine by me, but
they're taking the place of th
Not much help to you but I've noticed the same thing on IPad2, IPad1
and IPhone/IPod etc.
Safari on a PC works fine, the same as other browsers, but on mobile
devices it doesn't seem to show scrollbars.
FYI there is a discussion about this problem "Scrollbar missing on
Safari Mobile" which you ca
Hello,
I'm trying to dynamically swap the url I want my users to tweet. I
have a video player with a url of www.domain.com/video. My tweet
button is located on this page. My videos each have their own url
which I use to view them in the player. Using javascript, as each
video is played I add the u
Hi,
I'm planning to build a tool to convocate events, like events on
Facebook, but Facebookless, just for twitter users.
There is any limitation (added to the 350req/h rate limit) sending
direct messages?
Is there any better way to notify users?
What is the lifetime of the tokens? Can I store i
Appears to be bug with Apple. Here is solution:
http://simonwoodside.com/weblog/2009/4/22/how_to_really_url_encode/
On May 28, 7:24 am, Sean Heber wrote:
> This is OT for this list, but you need to use NSString's
> -stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding: method (or similar) to encode
> cha
It appears to be a bug within Apple's -stringByAddingPercent
EscapesUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding... solution here:
http://simonwoodside.com/weblog/2009/4/22/how_to_really_url_encode/
Now all working fine.
Thanks for the responses. -- Ron
On May 28, 7:24 am, Sean Heber wrote:
> This is O
I am building a twitter client for the IPhone and I'm using OAuth to
authenticate my requests to twitter,
Right now I am able to get the home time line and even post tweets
( that do not contain any spaces or symbols) the problem starts when I
try to post a tweet that contains spaces for example i
My rate limit status keeps decreasing to 0 even though as far as I can
tell I am only making 24 requests per hour.
I have a simple PHP web page that calls this 24 times per hour using
CURL:
http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.json?count=1&screen_name={user_name_here}
Responses are cac
Hi,
> When the new permission is enforced we will return an HTTP 403 Forbidden
> error with the response body:
> {"errors":[{"code":93,"message":"This application is not allowed to access or
> delete your direct messages"}]}
The format of the error message differs from the one described in the f
On May 27, 2011, at 18:39 , Matt Harris wrote:
> This makes the new enforcement date Thursday, June 30th, 2011.
>
Thank you Mr. Harris and the Twitter development and policy team team.
Anon,
Andrew
Andrew W. Donoho
Donoho Design Group, L.L.C.
Hi Patrick,
You may find the answer here:
http://support.tweetdeck.com/entries/181425-how-do-i-install-air-tweetdeck-in-linux-ubuntu-variants.
If not, I suggest asking @desktopdeck to see if they can help.
Best,
Tom
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 2:37 AM, Patrick Kennedy wrote:
> This is not strictly
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