A couple of the users of my application have enough blocked users that
I'm having the same type of timeout/over capacity problems with blocks/
blocking and blocks/blockingids that folks were having statuses/
followers. statuses/friends, friends/ids and followers/ids. Any
chance the cursor paramet
This is the app I wrote using the API. It looks at the ratio of
follower to followed and blocks folks. Feel free to check it out and
offer your suggestions.
http://dogearedpress.com/curtains/
On Sep 8, 12:57 pm, Shannon Clark wrote:
> Speaking here more as a user than just as a developer - th
How 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 wrote:
> Ok, further to email belo
It looks like the two requests don't always return the same content.
I'm seeing the xml version return the following..
Sat Aug 29 14:23:24 + 2009
3625414292
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It's probably bad form to wear a white dress to a bridal shower when
you're not the bride right? Pity, b/c I have a dress I'm dy
Can't you just make the account/verify_credentials call and get back
the stuff you need?
On Aug 26, 11:08 am, Duane Roelands wrote:
> Quitter checks for updates, and like TTYtter it always asks permission
> and you can turn it off in the configuration menu.
>
> If your users have information tha
I've read the http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Sign-in-with-Twitter FAQ and
they say that access tokens don't expire. However, it appears that
they do. Has anyone else noticed that storing access tokens in the
database doesn't really work?
On Aug 24, 1:11 am, DesignFellow wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am learn