facebook like button appeared).
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
Brad
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Change your membership to this
doh! Thanks, Matt, I should have diagnosed that myself. it's working
now.
much obliged.
Brad
On Sep 15, 6:15 pm, themattharris wrote:
> Hey Brad,>
> Your full request URL doesn't contain the cursor parameter. It looks
> like when you add the OAuth parameters you are dro
, Matt Harris wrote:
> GET works fine for this method and when I test the cursors for your
> list below everything works correctly. So we can work out what is
> going on can you share the headers you are sending to the API.
>
> Also, you will want to update your URLs to the correct
maybe I'm doing something wrong, but the cursor returned from the list
members call seems to be misbehaving.
if I hit:
http://twitter.com/endlesscities/urban/members.json?cursor=-1
it returns
"next_cursor":1343981850785981701, "previous_cursor":0
if I pass it that new cursor:
http://twitter.com/
Clay,
I've been waiting for it too! Hopefully they don't back out of the promise.
Regards,
Brad Bosley
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 6:07 PM, Clay Graham wrote:
> Ed,
>
> Thanks for the advice. I have emailed Tim directly, no reply. Will
> keep trying. Can I be the only one
Hey John -
Thanks for the update, though it appears that it's not only a matter
of latency. Some users are reporting that their replies are missing
entirely.
On Jul 4, 3:25 pm, John Kalucki wrote:
> The mentions timelines were updating with additional latency, perhaps a few
> minutes, for about
I am reposting the @oneforty response to my blog post here for the
benefit of everyone:
---
Hey everyone, thank you for taking the time to help us better
understand and better serve the developer community.
We read this and shared it with our investors, adviso
wow, somehow managed to totally miss that thread... thanks!
On Oct 8, 6:07 pm, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
> There's another thread herehttp://bit.ly/Owfvdwhere the developer
> contract also raised some eyebrows.
>
> Dewald
>
> On Oct 8, 7:25 pm, "brad...@squeejee.com&q
There has been a lot of buzz around OneForty.com and what it will mean
for all of us Twitter app developers. However, some of the things in
their developer contract (that you have to agree to in order to claim
your application on their side) gave us (Squeejee) pause after we
decided to read the fi
post/124145031/maintenance-window-tonight-9-45p-pacific)
you'd know that Twitter can't control the timing of this, so asking
them to change it probably won't get you anywhere.
Brad.
On Jan 6, 8:52 am, "Alex Payne" wrote:
> I've put our operations staff in touch with someone from The Planet.
> We'll see what happens!
I realize it's only been three days, but has there been any movement
on this issue? I just discovered that my host is at The Planet and was
contemplating deploy
iirc it treats the string as a filename if preceded by and @. May want
to add a note in the docs.
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On Nov 15, 2008, at 5:41 PM, Dharmesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Alex,
>
> I finally figured this out. As you pro
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