Hi Arnaud,
Can I use this button for a user who is signed-in at a web service via
oauth, even when the user is signed-in at Twitter as other account or
signed-out?
Thank you in advance.
- Jason
On May 31, 1:07 pm, Arnaud Meunier arn...@twitter.com wrote:
Hey developers,
Today we're
User interaction flow for more
details:https://dev.twitter.com/pages/follow_button#user-interaction
Hope that helps,
Arnaud / @rno http://twitter.com/rno
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 1:54 PM, noriguard jinbok...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Arnaud,
Can I use this button for a user who is signed
During last several days, I've found that Twitter API frequently gives
wrong information, especially tweet ID.
For example, API send to me the tweet ID '12226467568025600' of
HuffingtonPost, the tweet URL is therefore following:
* [wrong]
with processing larger numbers. Are you using JavaScript,
ActionScript, or any other ECMAScript language?
Tom
On 12/7/10 8:48 PM, noriguard wrote:
During last several days, I've found that Twitter API frequently gives
wrong information, especially tweet ID.
For example, API send to me the tweet
.
Tom
On 12/7/10 9:08 PM, noriguard wrote:
Yes, I think the implementation is correct, and I use ActionScript.
Many of tweets are having correct ID, but some tweets are having wrong
one.
On Dec 7, 11:59 am, Tom van der Woerdti...@tvdw.eu wrote:
Are you sure that your implementation
Favorite API seems to give only whether a tweet is in favorites or
not.
Is there any way to get information about the time when favorite is
performed?
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retrospectively via the REST API I am afraid.
Cheers
Georgios -http://favorious.com- The best of Twitter, based on
favorites
On Dec 7, 10:16 pm, noriguard jinbok...@gmail.com wrote:
Favorite API seems to give only whether a tweet is in favorites or
not.
Is there any way to get information