[twitter-dev] Re: Links showing up improperly in Homepage view

2009-12-02 Thread Greg Schoen
These types of links have worked for years, only within the last 3 days has there been any issue with them, it looks like the code that is used to linkify was modified so that it no longer works as before. Looking at the same tweets via the Summize/Search.Twitter shows these linked properly. On De

[twitter-dev] Links showing up improperly in Homepage view

2009-12-02 Thread Greg Schoen
Has anyone noticed that is some weirdness with links are showing up improperly in the Homepage/Status view? For example: http://twitter.com/twitter/status/4454683524 http://twitter.com/twitter/status/5430109562 http://twitter.com/twitter/status/5379092481

[twitter-dev] Need to change Whitelist IP

2009-09-24 Thread Greg Schoen
I can't seem to find any usable links beyond requesting Whitelisting, for changing the IP that you are currently Whitelisted under. We are migrating our Twitter Services to a new server and the IP is changing. Anyone have any ideas? -Greg

[twitter-dev] Re: Email Parameter Depreciated?

2009-04-09 Thread Greg Schoen
reciated > and announced on this list when it happened. > > -Chad > > > > On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 11:09 AM, greg schoen wrote: > > > I'm working on an issue with my app that appears to be emergent very > > recently... evidently I am no longer able to figure

[twitter-dev] Email Parameter Depreciated?

2009-04-09 Thread greg schoen
I'm working on an issue with my app that appears to be emergent very recently... evidently I am no longer able to figure out what a user's screen_name is, given their email address. A request to /users/show.xml?email=greg.sch...@gmail.com returns this: The email parameter has been deprecated /u

Re: profile applications

2009-01-22 Thread greg schoen
Agreed, I specifically don't log-in to Facebook or MySpace, due to the fact that I get a mass of "You've been invited to sell yourself" invites and the like. Twitter is clean and simple, definately keep it that way. On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 3:20 AM, Dossy Shiobara wrote: > > kprobe wrote: >> I'd

Re: Putting a ceiling on requests from users and IPs on the whitelist

2009-01-21 Thread greg schoen
I agree, ID/ScreenName only responses would cut down on A LOT of traffic. On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 3:28 PM, rhysmeister wrote: > > Yeah, somehow being able to periodically fully replicate your twitter > data would be really good and reduce requests considerably. > > On Jan 21, 6:16 pm, iematthew

Image Error on Site

2009-01-08 Thread greg schoen
I'm noticing that on the image for user: mevasquez55 The image is not displaying on the site, however, clicking through to the image from the site will link you to the correct image. Only reason that I'm posting this to the API list is that the response image url from the API is coming up wrong,

Re: Twitter Users Pictures

2009-01-08 Thread greg schoen
It's is good practice to both save the profile_image_url data from the API and save the image locally. This way, if the profile_image_url changes, you have a trigger to recache the image to your local site. I find that page loads are much faster when you can control the images that come through.

Re: API versus Live Site discrepancy

2008-12-23 Thread greg schoen
suspended > users. An example: > mlmsecrets2009 > http://twitter.com/mlmsecrets2009 > http://twitter.com/users/show/mlmsecrets2009.xml > http://twitter.com/users/show/mlmsecrets2009.json > Thanks! > > On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Alex Payne wrote: >> >> T

Re: Incomplete list of friends being returned

2008-12-11 Thread greg schoen
It's possible that the missing users are suspended users. It seems that this issue has not been completely resolved, and a user might show in a member's friends even though they are suspended, and be fixed with the API. -Greg On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 5:15 PM, DustyReagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote

Re: API versus Live Site discrepancy

2008-12-05 Thread Greg Schoen
Were those changes pushed live? I'm still seeing that user. Alex Payne wrote: > Actually, we're just pushing out changes today that excise suspended > users from API responses. Sorry for the confusion there. > > On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 12:32, Greg Schoen <[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: API versus Live Site discrepancy

2008-12-04 Thread Greg Schoen
Well, that works then! Thank you. On Dec 4, 4:43 pm, "Alex Payne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Actually, we're just pushing out changes today that excise suspended > users from API responses.  Sorry for the confusion there. > > > > > > On Thu, Dec 4,

API versus Live Site discrepancy

2008-12-04 Thread Greg Schoen
Is it possible to poll the API for a user's suspended status? I am pulling up the show.xml for a suspended user, and nothing on that page leads me to believe that the account has been suspended. The xml document would have you believe that nothing is wrong with the account, that everything is liv