million users in our DB.
Sean
On Sep 13, 5:46 pm, Mark McBride wrote:
> One thought is that people change screen names at some frequency. IDs
> never change.
>
> ---Mark
>
> http://twitter.com/mccv
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> On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Sean Callahan wro
Hello Twitter Support,
We are seeing something really weird.
We just noticed about 5,000 users in our database that have multiple
User ID's under the same Username.
Have you every seen this and know why it happens and how we can
prevent it from occurring again?
Thanks so much!
Sean
--
Twitte
Is there an API call or a quick way to get a list of all users on
Twitter that are verified?
I am updating this list, http://tweetphoto.com/celebrities, and was
looking for a quick way to update it.
Thanks for your help!
Sean
I'm Sean Callahan, @CallahanSean, creator of http://tweetphoto.com,
and have been working with the Twitter API since the fall of 2008. I
now work with a team of seven who are very skilled at working with the
Twitter API.
Using the Twitter API we have created an extensive and easy-to-use
TweetPhoto now supports OAuth for photo sharing within third-party
applications.
http://groups.google.com/group/tweetphoto/web/authentication
Let me know if you have any questions whatsoever.
Sean
That is similar to what we are doing at TweetPhoto and it is working
out fine.
Feel free to check out what we are doing:
http://groups.google.com/group/tweetphoto/web/oauth-signin
Third-party apps share with us their app's consumer key and secret.
We receive the same level of access to the thir
All the other functionality in the TweetPhoto API is also supported
using OAuth as well.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Sean
On Jan 31, 9:01 pm, Sean Callahan wrote:
> TweetPhoto now supports photo uploads using OAuth for all 3rd party
> application developers.
&g
TweetPhoto offers an OAuth solution for uploading photos.
Please check out the link below and let me know if you have any
questions.
http://groups.google.com/group/tweetphoto/web/oauth-signin
Thanks!
Sean
On Feb 2, 7:04 am, Feras Allaou wrote:
> Dear Sirs,
>
> I was trying to do oAuth to use
Looks like basic auth is down.
Anyone else seeing lots of login failures?
Sean
TweetPhoto now supports photo uploads using OAuth for all 3rd party
application developers.
http://groups.google.com/group/tweetphoto/web/oauth-signin
Basic Auth may be depreciated soon so we created a way for you to
allow your users to continue to upload photos.
Please let me know if you have a
We just released the Objective-C library for the entire TweetPhoto
API. It is a set of drop in classes designed to allow you to get up
and running quickly with the TweetPhoto Photo Sharing API.
http://code.google.com/p/tweetphoto-api-objective-c/
This library includes every feature you'll need to
if you can help. I am standing by on the phone if
you need to call me. Thank you!
Best Regards,
Sean Callahan
TweetPhoto.com
Co-Founder
Office (760) 230-5579
Mobile (760) 840-7468
Skype: seancallahan
I am in need of an aspinfo.asp file to grab detailed system
information on a windows server. I can't find one of those files to
save my life. Can someone please email me one to
s...@tweetphoto.com ??
Quick question Ryan, because none of this will surface on Twitter.com
will you keep the Location field for a users profile or is that going
away when this becomes love? If it stays, will there be any specific
changes regarding the location on a user's profile when this API
becomes available?
Sean
ertinent information about your environment.
>
> 5. What kind of network connection you have and from which provider,
> and what kind of network connectivity devices you're using.
>
>
> Best, Ryan
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:33 PM, Sean Callahan wrote:
> >
o we can resume service.
As I mentioned in my email to you, I am willing to pay a monthly
service fee as I'm sure other Twitter Developers are, to keep service
running to TweetPhoto.com up 100% of the time.
Please advise.
Best Regards,
Sean Callahan
On Aug 16, 11:40 am, bosher wrote:
>
The issue we're seeing at TweetPhoto is that no one can login to their
account when using basic auth. Was informed by Twitter support that
they are aware of the issue and are looking for a fix.
On Aug 17, 8:53 am, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
> Lots of issues here (tweetlater) too. High-volume cal
Yeah, no one can login to http://TweetPhoto.com just tried minutes ago
and still no dice. Twitter, do I need to provide anything to you or do
something on my end to allow users to login through basic
authentication on our site? I tried moments ago and could not login,
but was able to login to a co
t; > > of my call back URL. ??
>
> > > > Please advise.
> > > > Till last night my app was working, and since today morning, even
> > > > right now, its down. :-(
>
> > > > On Aug 15, 8:21 pm, Sean Callahan wrote:
>
> > > >
Let's hold off on restoration requests until things stabilize.
>
> Thanks,
> Doug
>
> On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Sean Callahan wrote:
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>
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> > Thanks for the update Doug. Users on TweetPhoto are not able to login.
> > I've added an alert
Thanks for the update Doug. Users on TweetPhoto are not able to login.
I've added an alert notification on our homepage, http://TweetPhoto.com,
to make them aware of the issues linking to the Twitter status blog.
Will you need our IPs again to whitelist them or are you good to go.
Please let me kn
Alex,
Did not see this post and posted a new message. Still receiving lots
of errors and no one can login on our site, tweetphoto.com, right now
along with a handful of others (that I've tried myself). Just wanted
to give you a heads up. Thanks!
Sean
On Aug 11, 1:11 pm, Alex Payne wrote:
> Our
I've tried logging into a handful of sites built around the Twitter
API without success. I'm seeing the same login issues right now as
when the DDoD happened. Twitter is aware of the downtime issue on
their status page, http://status.twitter.com, but are they aware of
the API issues (e.g., being a
Agree with what you said. Very well put. It is affecting most all of
us. Our photo sharing service (TweetPhoto) is tied into 20 apps whose
users aren't able to upload photo onto our platform. I've communicated
by adding an alert to our homepage about the issues which broadcasts
the message and hop
terms o users being able to login and now yesterday
and today no one can login to our site? I tried logging into a couple
competitors sites and was able to login without a problem. Can you
please help me out a d get my service restored again?
Best Regards,
Sean Callahan
Kudos to you Chad. Keep up the good work!
Sean
On Jul 31, 4:39 pm, Sam Street wrote:
> Welcome :)
>
> On Jul 31, 9:59 pm, Doug Williams wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi all --
> > We are excited to announce that Chad Etzel has joined our team part-time to
> > support the developer community. He is the one
Users on our site Jesse provide username and password and still can't
login. It has been like that all day. I feel your pain and wish we
could get back online quicker.
On Aug 6, 6:16 pm, Jesse Stay wrote:
> This is also another nick against OAuth. My users can't even log in right
> now because
Yeah Jesse, I hear you and am super bummed out. My service,
TweetPhoto.com, is also down in terms of users being able to login
through basic auth. It's been like that all day. No one has been able
to upload photos. I emailed Doug at Twitter and he requested my
server's IP address which I provided.
TweetPhoto Open API: http://groups.google.com/group/tweetphoto/web
What is included in the Open Photo Sharing API on TweetPhoto:
Getting Started with the TweetPhoto API
All Write Operations (HTTP POST/PUT/DELETE)
Pagination
Privileged Operations
Basic Upload API (Upload and UploadAndPost)
Advanc
://www.tweetphoto.com/developer.php
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Best Regards,
Sean Callahan
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