the iPhone UI isn't behaving as
expected? I'll take a look to debug it.
Thanks,
Ben
On 21 jul, 07:21, anaj...@ibs.com.jo anajjar
%ibs.com...@gtempaccount.com wrote:
It's working perfectly,Thanks Ben
Note: This issue is also noticed in another url,please check my other
thread here:
https
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Hi Anajjar,
The fix for the cancel button links is done, and should be deployed next week.
Ben
On Jul 13, 2011, at 11:05 PM, anaj...@ibs.com.jo wrote:
Can someone please respond on my issue? Why the support doesn't follow
up with my issue to the end?!! :\ ,Is there any other place to get
The intention was to do lots of the same query, perhaps 80 unique queries,
but every 30 seconds or less
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I want to send 100 queries to Twitter every minute via my server
application and would like to know if there is a method that will
allow me to do this?
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of the flow hooked into all kinds of apps. As ever,
let us know if there's ways we can improve it for you; I'm particularly
interested in suggestions of extra data to send through in that callback to
improve the feedback in apps.
Thanks,
Ben
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Thankfully, we have now fixed the issue that caused the new OAuth
templates to break our iPhone App and an update is now live on the App
store.
I thought I'd share our findings as they may
and encouraging
their adoption, we can remove the janky resize code and return all pop-up size
and shape related issues entirely to the domain of the app developer.
Thanks,
Ben
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Change your
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I'm trying to search the API for a specific URL (non-shortened) but am
getting different results on how many times the URL has been tweeted.
The URL I'm using for this example is
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk
Hi, we're working on a Twitter client, using user streams API. Since
yesterday I found out that for certain accounts, whenever we try to
connect using user streams, we get the following error: Easy there,
Turbo. Too many requests recently. Enhance your calm.. And ever since
this happened, the
I'm just starting to mess around with a very, very basic call to the
Twitter API (http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.json) to
pull my tweets to my website through cURL. However, using a page that
nobody knows exists yet (thus eliminating the possibility of
inadvertent traffic), I'm
. Are other people experiencing this? I would
imagine it’s transient but it’s been like this for approximately 40
minutes. Is it just me, or is something broken at Twitter?
Ben
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the
rate limit to show something?
If anyone can help, or point me in the direction of something I've
missed, I'd be eternally grateful...
ben
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Matt, thanks for the quick response.
After an evening of trying to figure out what's going on, it appears
to be working again. I guess the problem must have been on my side.
Thank you so much for replying so quickly though, and for the
explanation on rates and error messages!
Many thanks,
ben
more appropriate but would also deal with the issue of
surprising auto-tweets when the app developer doesn't highlight it up
front. What do people think?
Thanks,
Ben Metcalfe
On Aug 18, 1:45 pm, Brian Sutorius bsutor...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi all,
Over the past 24 hours, we've received some
I've been doing some research into using the Twitter API, and I'm not
sure if I'm understanding it correctly. I want to get tweets from a
specific user for a specific time-frame. From what I can tell, using
the search function to specify a date range doesn't work because only
the last 7 days are
parameters, so worked
correctly. Now both ways are fine.
Thanks again,
ben
On Aug 5, 3:21 pm, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
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
fullfil
the need to be greater or equal to the previous one. Is there
anything else I should watch out for with them?
Thanks again!
ben
On Aug 5, 12:37 am, Tom allerleiga...@gmail.com wrote:
Oops, silly me, didn't read the full post. Sorry.
Make sure to watch for character encoding and timestamps
to the previous behaviour of throwing 500
errors.
What should I look out for with regards timestamps? I'm following the
advice
from the OAuth spec, in that they have to be in seconds, and equal or
greater than the last used. Do they have to sync with Twitter's clock?
Thanks again!
ben
On Aug 5, 12:37 am
because Twitter is busy, or am I doing
something wrong?
Thanks in advance, any help would be greatly appreciated!
ben
The dates are incorrect on my website... http://www.bjuneau.com
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong here? Any help is much appreciated.
this problem resolved.
Thanks,
-Ben
blog: http://buildcontext.com
I would love to see twitter include the original unwrapped url in a
key/value in the annotation field (else otherwise it's own specific
key/value in the payload).
There are loads of use cases for this: from search/discovery through
to reducing latency for twitter clients that want to show the
the oauth_verifier. I
do see the oauth_token in my GET parameter, but nothing else.
Am I missing something? If there was an error, where can I see
that?
thanks,
ben
. If they are logged in with OAuth, the appropriate
OAuth details are also handed through as part of the request.
We know they are using OAuth as our 'updated via xxx' changes with
using OAuth.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Ben
Awesome! thanks very much!
We were still using twitter.com rather than the new api.twitter.com
Thanks again!
Cheers,
Ben
On Mar 3, 5:26 pm, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
are you connecting via oauth to api.twitter.com? if so, then please take a
look at the rate limit headers
I am getting a 200 status message but no results for these two
accounts, in both atom and json, and they both definitely have tweets:
http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=from:lindsaylohan
http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=from:chucktodd
I don't want to postulate, but I wonder if there's
Mobile Tweete's IP address has been blocked from the API for
some reason?
I would really love to get to the bottom of this ASAP! Thanks very
much!
The IP Tweete is running on is: 74.207.242.154. It also appears that
64.71.152.86 doesn't seem to work either.
Cheers,
Ben
since posting this - I've noticed other users on here have experienced
the same problem. It only appears to happen to certain user accounts
on home_timeline. Not sure what the issue is. I'm not over my rate
limit because I can view replies/dms.
Cheers,
Ben
On Dec 3, 11:37 am, Ben Novakovic
It exists already - http://twitter.com/verified
Anyone that account follows is verified.
On Oct 12, 9:59 am, Kiam kiamc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to obtain a list of all verified accounts? Or are
there plans to expose this in the future?
Thanks,
Kiam
for group interest: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8285954.stm
usually the reg gets these stories about a week before the beeb, maybe
i missed it.
On 1 Oct 2009, at 21:22, Christian Nunciato wrote:
Has anyone had any trouble sending strings containing line breaks to
Twitter through
. That's also my understanding of the current rules/TOS.
It's not obvious how to make an investable app on this basis. Am i
wrong about this. Or can anyone confirm experience of successfully
negotiating around this caveat for a due diligence?
Ben
On 11 Sep 2009, at 13:43, Dewald Pretorius wrote
I haven't tested right through yet but issues relating to the POST/
auth requests from over the w/e and yesterday look largely resolved
for me with all actions queued up and executed in the end.
Thank-you for getting onto that and sorting.
Ben
On 31 Aug 2009, at 20:07, PJB wrote
Thank-you, good to know.
On 31 Aug 2009, at 20:03, John Kalucki wrote:
We're on this. Updates from the usual sources soon.
On Aug 31, 11:57 am, David Dellanave david.dellan...@gmail.com
wrote:
I am pretty sure I am experiencing this issue as well. I can't
verify it,
yet. I assumed it
Ok, further to email below, i'm not able to post follow requests
either, it comes back with success, but no database update seems to
have occurred.
Pretty much looks like any POST request just isn't happening, even
though twitter is coming back with friendly responses.
Ben
On 29 Aug 2009
are you calling twitter? Directly or via a wrapper like
EpiTwitter. I had problems with EpiTwitter effectively caching
requests. I had to go after particular elements in the result for it
to actually make/return the request.
On Aug 30, 4:47 am, Ben Eliott ben.apperr...@googlemail.com wrote:
Ok
Hi,
Could be me, but I'm gettings matching returns from blocks/blocking
whatever the page parameter is, logging below.
Also i'm finding the blocking/ids not returning the same as the blocks/
blocking results. Are the /ids/ results cached? If so, is this true of
all the friends/followers/ id
Couple of issues sprouting, i have been editing the code so i'm going
back and back over for some error at my end, but it's looking mighty
odd.
It looks like:
/friendships/destroy.json is not being updated
blocks/blocking.json is not returning the same users as /blocks/
blocking/ids.json
Occassionally i get back a 200 status html response from the json
search api which look like this, most times the same search works
fine, it just happens occassionally:
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN http://www.w3.org/
TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/strict.dtd
!-- !DOCTYPE HTML
, but
Mobile Tweete is a legitimate client that has been running for over a
year now.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Ben Novakovic
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/experience with this?
Thanks in advance,
Ben
Hi Ryan,
Thank-you for the fast response. That makes sense, thanks a lot for
clarifying.
Wow, this is a really exciting feature.
Best Regards,
Ben
On 21 Aug 2009, at 17:44, Ryan Sarver wrote:
Ben,
Currently we geocode your user.location data to get an idea of where
you are. That gets
Hi,
Please could you advise on the differences between this and the
current location based searching facility? Is the current location
search based on the users location in their settings whilst this is a
exact location for each tweet?
Thanks,
Ben
On 20 Aug 2009, at 21:46, Ryan Sarver wrote
I think the search my username feature has been removed. It now is just Name...
You could use the gmail\yahoo\aol integration -
http://twitter.com/invitations?service=gmail
@Ben_Hall
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Scott Hanedatalkli...@newgeo.com wrote:
Good point. Why not just send them
I can't spot information on languages in the wiki. Please can someone
advise what values are in the language parameter in tweets from the
search api. All possible iso language codes? two and four codes, e.g.
en-us and en, or just the two-letter codes? Whatever the user wants?
Thanks a lot,
Ben
Hi Michael,
Thank you very much for this. Going back to look again at that page
again the ISO link is right there, as you say. I don't know why my eye
skipped over it like that. I guess too much/not enough caffeine.
Thanks again, sorry for the time waster.
Ben
On 17 Aug 2009, at 15:24
to publish anyhow. But a rough guesstimate would useful,
just to trigger some warnings before users get up in arms about
accounts being blocked.
Thanks for any advice,
Ben
Cool. One request.
Could we have an extension to the search API so that I could search
for a term which has been tweeted?
Scenario:
I want to know how many times a particular term has been included in a
retweet which I can then aggregate to see how many times it has been
retweeted as a
(visit http://twitter.com/oauth_clients/new
to obtain these).
HTH,
B
On Jul 30, 3:42 am, Marneo marneo.re...@gmail.com wrote:
Ben,
It says in the read me file that:
Use the key and secret info provided there to modify the constants at
the top of YHOAuthTwitterEngine.m
You should also set
I just re-tested the code this morning, and it still works.
On Jul 29, 6:03 am, chloros akc1...@gmail.com wrote:
Does this currently work? I'm using OAuthConsumer as well and my app
stopped working after the last update.
On Jul 28, 2:32 pm, Ben Gottlieb saibengottl...@gmail.com wrote
changed before I committed to GitHub.). In
progress.
B
On Jul 29, 8:31 am, Ben Gottlieb saibengottl...@gmail.com wrote:
I just re-tested the code this morning, and it still works.
On Jul 29, 6:03 am, chloros akc1...@gmail.com wrote:
Does this currently work? I'm using OAuthConsumer as well
Okay, sendUpdate is now working with spaces again.
On Jul 29, 10:41 am, Ben Gottlieb saibengottl...@gmail.com wrote:
Update: it's not working if you have %-escaped characters in your
update status string. It appears that there may be some double-
escaping going on, and that may be confusing
Random idea, but wouldn't a streaming API for DMs allow IM style
clients to be implemented on top of the twitter platform? I know I
use DMs instead of MSN now, the delay is a bit of a pain but being
able to move the conversation from public to private is great, plus
sometimes you do want delayed
If anyone is interested, I've implemented Twitter OAuth on iPhone
(which includes an iPhone version of the OAuth static lib). It's on
GitHub: http://github.com/bengottlieb/Twitter-OAuth-iPhone/tree/master
Your best best, IMHO, is to follow the sample code on this wiki to
request the API payload via CURL and then dump the response into the
MagpieRSS parser.
It's just easier that way, I find - as authentication via CURL is
known to work out of the box. This will also make your code more
future
Atom is XML
On Jul 6, 8:03 am, Carlos carlos.crose...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, bu looking at the search API docs I see the output format is JSON
and Atom, why not X-ML? Forgive me I haven´t tried myself to request
xml to see what I get, but hopefully the docs are obsoletea and XML is
I'm having the same problem as Jesse using the Net::OAuth
Here's what I get back from twitter:
$VAR1 = bless( {
'_protocol' = 'HTTP/1.1',
'_content' = 'Failed to validate oauth signature or
token',
'_rc' = '401',
'_headers' =
happy to disclose further
details.
Best wishes
Ben
I'm working on an application that will require the use of a
considerable number of Twitter accounts- around 5700.
Is there an easy and legitimate way of opening this number of accounts
rather than having to manually do so?
Are Twitter helping developers do things like this? Is it allowed?
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