Thanks. I did look through the archives before posting but did not
find anything. I will look harder next time. I still don't see where
in the OAuth specifications it says this comparison is necessary, but
I will continue to look around.
--ejw
Eric Woodward
Email: e...@nambu.com
On May
udied this issue per se. I have only been trying to resolve the
issue for us to move on to something more important. Our OAuth
implementation works fine otherwise. Well, as well as the rest of the
Twitter API "works", anyway.
Cheers.
--ejw
Eric Woodward
Email: e...@nambu.com
s (Twitter clients) and now it is the ad
platforms' turn. Next it will be somebody else.
Lots of us enjoy developing for its own sake, and that is what Twitter
is now: a feature you add to something else, or a hobby activity. Time
we all just faced up to it.
--ejw
Eric Woodward
Email: e...@nambu.
competence that they must accept their development efforts
as only ending up as a nice lifestyle business. Anything more, and
Twitter will move to take it from you, simple as that.
--ejw
Eric Woodward
Email: e...@nambuc.om
On Apr 12, 10:39 am, Michael Macasek wrote:
> Ryan,
>
> Great
don't really expect a response, but I need to
ask.
--ejw
Eric Woodward
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since day one, and no one at
Twitter has ever seemed to mind much (or it would have been fixed long
ago). They do have bigger ongoing problems, I will grant.
--ejw
Eric Woodward
e...@nambu.com
On Apr 5, 9:19 am, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There is now a petition goi
is is a considered email because I care about the quality of our
Twitter implementation and I care about the Twitter ecosystem. I would
appreciate a considered reply.
--ejw
Eric Woodward
Email: e...@nambu.com
How is it possible no one from Twitter would respond to this?
--ejw
Eric Woodward
Email: e...@nambu.com
On Nov 16, 10:03 am, Eric Woodward wrote:
> So, unless it has changed or I messed up test queries, users that I
> have blocked still appear in Lists timelines when I request these
&
to hear from. If this is a noisy
prominent well-known person it detracts from almost all Lists in
defined vertical segments.
--ejw
Eric Woodward
Email: e...@nambu.com
Eric Woodward
Email: e...@nambu.com
On Oct 31, 3:01 pm, twittelator wrote:
> Whoops - what I meant to say was:
>
> :user//lists/subscriptions.:format
>
> will get the lists a user has subscribed to
>
> Andrew Stone
> Twitter / @twittelatorhttp://www.stone.com
>
/ejwc/lists
returns my three test lists, and the 5+ lists I am following.
Any suggestions? I have only just started getting a response for the
API methods in the last day or so and only getting familiar with them.
Any help would be appreciated.
--ejw
Eric Woodward
Email: e...@nambu.com
Rich, I think you answered your own question there, the first one
anyway. I would not expect a real answer to the second one.
--ejw
Eric Woodward
Email: e...@nambu.com
On Oct 26, 2:30 am, Rich wrote:
> Seriously have we got a two tier dev system now, can we all have
> access to t
a lot further along you are letting on here.
--ejw
Eric Woodward
Email: e...@nambu.com
On Oct 15, 4:19 pm, Marcel Molina wrote:
> We are rolling it out to a small set of users incrementally so that we
> can load test and find bugs. We've been working on the API
> documentation and
So, what is the plan for releasing the Lists API, if there is one? It
is well known that selected people have access to them while the rest
of us do not, which is creating a problem with users. Is there a plan
to release these APIs to everyone soon?
Please respond. I am only asking.
--ejw
Eric
, let alone have a chance to
already build features on top of them, while those are that are
blessed are already working on them.
--ejw
Eric Woodward
Email: e...@nambu.com
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