I am also currently seeing the "Something is technically wrong."
response on calls to https://api.twitter.com/oauth/access_token
On Jul 19, 8:04 pm, akaii wrote:
> We're experiencing problems with Twitter's OAuth login. After the
> "Redirecting you back to your application..." page, we get a 50
I noticed the ruby TwitterOauth library needs a patch.
On Dec 22, 2009, at 4:13 PM, Wilhelm Bierbaum wrote:
> We noticed that some clients are still calling social graph methods
> without cursor parameters. We wanted to take time to make sure that
> people were calling the updated methods which
I just want to say thank you for looping us in early, much appreciated!
I just tested OAuth from Twibes.com, it worked twice in a row. Thanks
guys for whatever you're doing.
On Aug 9, 7:42 pm, Vignesh wrote:
> My app is also working fine ... just beginning to fire up the crons...
>
> On Aug 9, 4:55 pm, Kyle Mulka wrote:
>
> >http://twilk.comworksconsistently now wi
I'm pulling my hair out. 1000s of Twibes users can't log in. Twibes
uses oAuth from App Engine. Calls to http://twitter.com/oauth/request_token
have been consistently timing out for 3 days now.
Is there any work around or way to get approved access?
On Aug 8, 11:51 am, AccountingSoftwareGuy
wro
I'm seeing similar behavior on Twibes.com, where 100s if not 1000s of
my users cannot log in.
I can rarely get to the login page, what is concerning, is that I curl
the URL, the page is returned immediately. Safari and Firefox spin for
30-60s before rendering the page (if ever).
On Aug 8, 12:09
This is also a problem for Twibes, hosted on App Engine. Users can't
log in due to OAuth calls failing.
On Aug 7, 7:48 am, chenyuejie wrote:
> Yes, seems they just simply restrict large requests from same IP to
> avoid DDoS attacks, for I can run my app in local, but can't do
> anything in AppEn
>From the bottom of the search page, there is a link to a list of apps.
http://search.twitter.com/apps
I would like my app (http://twibes.com) to be listed here. It uses the
search API to aggregate tweets.
There is a link at the bottom of the page to help.twitter.com with the
text "Are you usin
a fix for the http/https
> issue on the same page (and it turns out elsewhere on the site)
> causing a warning for IE users.
>
> Thanks;
> - Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
> Twitter Dev
>
> [1] -http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=644#c5
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Yes, please hurry! Internet Explorer is still utilized by a few
vociferous users.
On Jun 2, 7:30 am, alon wrote:
> you da man!
>
> On Jun 2, 4:35 pm, Matt Sanford wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
>
> > It looks like this went out along with a few other things
> > yesterday. I'll get a fix ready to
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