Hi James,
We haven't pulled the feature but I did notice the URL you've given is using
the wrong domain. For API requests to Twitter you want to be using the
http://api.twitter.com domain, which would make your request:
http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/friends_timeline.xml?include_entities=true
I can't get entities to show up at all simply browsing to
http://twitter.com/statuses/friends_timeline.xml?include_entities=true
Has this feature been pulled or am I doing something wrong?
J
On May 29, 1:02 am, Ellsass wrote:
> I've retooled my app a bit to avoid using "count=X" in my REST
>
I've retooled my app a bit to avoid using "count=X" in my REST
requests, and I've been getting the entities very consistently.
Is no one else having issues using 'count' along with
'include_entities'?
On May 28, 12:23 pm, Ellsass wrote:
> Strangely, it's working along with the parameter since_i
Strangely, it's working along with the parameter since_id under some
conditions.
My web app initially loads home_timeline?count=100 (the app is in its
infancy and only I use it, otherwise I'd be using since_id and a
cache). Every three minutes thereafter, an ajax call gets new tweets
using home_ti