Is this a feature or a bug? It would be very handy to use it this
way ... if it was a feature ...
Ole
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On Jul 15, 11:14 pm, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A users access_token for a single applica
Hi Andrew,
many thanks for your feedback from me, too! ;-) I didn't dare to make
the switch for my xAuth app yet ...
I'm just wondering if the actual switch to the new xAuth permission
policy next month will have any impact on this?
Is xAuth as such still supposed to work, but simply returning R
Hi Frank,
do you now understand my "slightly provoking" question about
TweetDeck? ;-)
Ole
On May 19, 11:46 pm, Frank Ash wrote:
> Yes janol, everything but twitters official apps will fail. This is
> specifically aimed at client apps. It is a way to specifically Target client
> apps because i
Hi Frank,
> Think about the normal person that uses tweetdeck. They will load the all,
> see nothing, and think its broken.
will the new policy be applied to all clients - even TweetDeck Mobile?
Ole
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Hi Mark,
I am still having the same problem like TheGuru. I've created a new
app with RWPM and modified an old app. Both still show as "... not be
able to: Access your private messages."
How did you manage to get it to work?
Ole
On May 19, 8:13 pm, Mark Pavlidis wrote:
> TheGuru,
> I set my ap
Hi Matt,
thanks for the follow-up. I've still got some questions ... ;-)
> > Can Read/Write applications send direct messages?
>
> Yes. Read/Write tokens can send direct messages using direct_messages/
> new.
Does this mean xAuth applications can still send direct messages but
not read them?
>
Hi Damon,
> None, taken. I am a network sysadmin, developer and ultimately businessman so
> I do know a little bit about how they are all related.
Cool, so we have exactly the same background :-)
> I understand you are in a slightly different position having to deal with
> xAuth. However, xAut
s on their phones via my client. They are doing this since
early 2009 and they won't understand why they now might not be able to
do this anymore.
Ole ( @janole / @gravityapp )
On May 19, 5:20 pm, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
> Can you name a modern device on which people will want a clien
ll know Linux is way more secure. That's why
companies like Sony and Gawker are running their services on top of
Linux servers ... okay, forget about that one ;-)
Cheers & please don't feel offended,
Ole ( @janole / @gravityapp )
On May 19, 2:44 pm, Damon Parker wrote:
> In any s
ch is working well.
Cheers,
Ole ( @janole / @gravityapp )
On May 19, 2:11 am, themattharris wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> Thank you for all the feedback on the list, email and through Tweets.
> We've been responding throughout the day to many of the Tweets but
> wanted to group t
t break third party clients - clients which cannot go through
the web Oauth flow, clients that have a wonderful user base
contributing to the Twitter "experience" with a lot of great Tweets.
Cheers,
Ole ( @janole / @gravityapp )
>
> > What if the client using xAuth has no browser
27;s
App Store) process can be quite long. I don't think 13 days will be
enough for this.
Cheers
Ole (@janole / @gravityapp)
On May 18, 7:49 pm, Paul Haddad wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> 1. xAuth apps are already approved by you guys and have a (I'm assuming)
> higher thres
Hi Matt,
can you please give us more time to adapt to this. It is impossible to
make the appropriate changes and submit to appstore within this
timeframe.
Thanks,
Ole, Gravity Twitter Client for Symbian
On May 18, 7:01 pm, Matt Harris wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> We recently updated our OAuth scr
er
sorting them for this specific call, it was working again.
Could it be that the OAuth checking for user_timeline was somehow NOT
working before and accepted calls with wrong OAuth signatures?
@janole
On 16 Dez., 00:24, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Can you share the exact URL you are hitting wh
th_signature=...
Twitter for iPhone also reports an "PCDATA Invalid Char value 1 ..."
for one of my private lists @janole/TwitterClientDevelopers.
Could you please look into this and fix it?
Thanks
Ole / Gravity Twitter Client for Symbian / @janole / o...@mobileways.de
On 3 Sep., 13:07
ficate?
Thanks
ole @ mobileways.de / @janole / #Gravity Twitter Client for Symbian S60
@582saD is apparently working fine. Same
application ("Gravity"), same phone, same time.
Thanks,
o...@mobileways.de / @janole / Gravity Twitter Client for Symbian S60
On 9 Jul., 02:40, themattharris wrote:
> Those of you who were having rate limit reset issues today (Thursday
> 8th
quot;), everything's fine
again and they can geo-tag their tweets.
ole @ mobileways.de / @janole on Twitter / Symbian S60 Twitter client
#Gravity
Hi Raffi,
my Twitter client has an option to post links to del.ico.us, Read-it
Later and Instapaper. Do I have to post the t.co links there or will I
be allowed to use the expanded links?
ole @ mobileways.de / @janole on Twitter ( Gravity Twitter Client for
Symbian )
On 9 Jun., 00:57, Raffi
ts to send any user related
info when accessing t.co links, they only have the IP and possibly the
user agent header.
Cheers,
ole @ mobileways.de / @janole on Twitter
On 9 Jun., 15:30, "Brian Smith" wrote:
> Dewald Pretorius wrote:
> > StatusNet, blog, etc.). If the privacy ar
Ole @ mobileways.de / #Gravity Twitter Client for S60 Symbian
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On 28 Mai, 00:12, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Developers,
>
> A few quick points before I go into more detail:
>
> * For the Search API, you should *only* be
> usinghttp://searc
Wouldn't that be something for the upcoming Annotations?
Ole
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On 14 Mai, 12:45, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
> Love the idea - pretty hard to do. Want to doit. Not sure when :p
>
> On Friday, May 14, 2010, Adam
http://data.mobileways.de/brokentweet.txt
Ole
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On 6 Mai, 15:18, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> It's taking a long time. We're investigating possible means to hasten the
> resolution and any other reasons the cache migh
as inevitable, wasn't it? Twitter needs to make money some time
soon - and with so much traffic coming in via "uncontrollable"
clients ...
Anyway, I'm happy for Loren and Tweetie. Looks like a fair game on the
iPhone platform at least - where any of the top clients could have won
t
Hi Ed,
I'm seeing a lot of "places" all around the world. Berlin, Germany -
where I'm located - seems to be fully mapped. London, UK seems to be
fully mapped - and a lot of other cities around the world, too.
Ole
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Thanks so much, David, it seems to be fixed now! :-)
@janole
On 31 Mrz., 01:21, David Helder wrote:
> This should work now. Let us know if you see any further problems.
>
> David
>
> On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 12:32 PM, David Helder wrote:
> > We're working on this.
&
}
The coordinates in the tweet are still correct, though:
"coordinates":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-1.9,52.41]}
Unfortunately, the website seems to use the wrong place instead of the
correct coordinates.
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stand the need of "random gaps" in
the status_id numbering!? =)
Ole @ mobileways.de / Gravity
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On 26 Mrz., 22:41, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Developers,
>
> It's no secret that Twitter is growing exponentially. The tweets keep coming
> with ev
Hi,
I cannot send geotagged tweets via Gravity anymore. I'm always getting
an HTTP 502 Bad Gateway error.
Without attaching the lat/long vars, it's working.
Strangely, I cannot send updates via the website either (twitter.com).
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tter: http://twitter.com/janole
On 12 Feb., 16:16, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
> what i would do (with that caveat that i'm speaking as myself and not
> necessarily as a twitter employee ;P):
>
> make a proxy that uses xauth - you could still ask for a username/password,
> use xauth t
plain HTTP.
Cheers & thanks for coming up with xAuth! :-)
Ole
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On 12 Feb., 04:18, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
> hi all.
>
> this is a long overdue e-mail, but i wanted to tease out some of the
> directions that Twitte
data plan ;-) Also, scaling all those avatars
on the mobile phone takes quite some time ...
@janole
On 3 Nov., 06:25, TCI wrote:
> I am noticing an increase in the number of avatar images which do not
> get shrinked in the smaller versions. It is most noticeable in the
> twitter.com homepage
you can't force using that caching
server.
Please let us know if this can be fixed easily.
Ole / Gravity Twitter Client for S60/Symbian
s...@mobileways.de / @janole on Twitter
On 26 Okt., 20:47, briantroy wrote:
> Everything below ONLY PERTAINS TO THESEARCHAPI:
>
> 1) Since late
reate a new tweet with "status=test"!
This is not possible at the moment.
Bug or feature?
I'm getting a lot of complaints from my Twitter client users who
apparently experience both of these new "behaviours" or "bugs" (long
tweets fail, duplicates fail.)
Any chance to get on the private beta testing for adding the feature
to my Twitter client or is the API coming later?
Ole ;-)
On Oct 16, 10:11 am, Marcel Molina wrote:
> Depending on how our performance tests, bug fixes and all the other
> myriad things go we could be public with the feature as
tweet.
Ole
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Hi,
my Twitter client is acting weird at the moment. One reason seems to
be a changed(?) reply format for the statuses/followers.json call.
A followers' status, which is a reply, is returned as:
"status":{
"in_reply_to_user_id":12345,
"in_reply_to_status_id":
{"in_reply_to_user_id":null,"source
Heh - okay. Then this feature should probably be called "Project
MeToo"? Not a bad idea, actually.
I understand your point on semantic and data storage (or mining? ;-))
level, but definitely not on the "social level".
Tweeples are excited about the upcoming "native API" retweet feature -
until t
I think there is a difference between the user-invented RT- and the
user-invented @mentions scheme (correct me if I'm wrong): the
@mentions / @replies API calls didn't take away any functionality or
restrict the replies in any way the users were using it before.
With the retweet-API, we cannot of
;ll see a lot of
commented retweets.
Ole
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those calls to the API still containing the
"page=x" parameter?
Cheers
Ole
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What's the "official" way of setting up an API proxy for a mobile
twitter client ( like birdnest ) ?
Getting it whitelisted through http://twitter.com/help/request_whitelisting?
Is the 20.000 API calls/h also including calls to the Twitter Search
API?
Cheers
@janole
e: image/jpeg" ( but
"application/octet-stream" ), the API said the image file was probably
too large - it was ~ 70kB though.
Not sure if there's something wrong in the form/multipart code, but on
the other hand the same code is working for TwitPic/MobyPicture/
Posterous and TwitGoo.
Cheers
@janole / Gravity
Hi,
not sure if the Twitter API people are reading in here, but let's give
it a try.
I was wondering if you'd consider having an API call that's only
returning the last N status ids for your tweets/DM's/etc. a bit like
the extremely useful social graph calls friends/ids and followers/ids.
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