On Apr 25, 9:08 pm, Cameron Kaiser spec...@floodgap.com wrote:
This has changed and I stand corrected; it is documented also on
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Rate-limiting
Thanks for the documentation pointer, I hadn't realized that was
there.
It's surprising, it turns out that if
If your app gets to the point where you are hitting 20k limit you should a)
re-engineer your caching and b) talk to Twitter.
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 22:54, Bill Kocik bko...@gmail.com wrote:
On Apr 25, 9:08 pm, Cameron Kaiser spec...@floodgap.com wrote:
This has changed and I stand
FYI, I suspect there's some bugs in the whitelisting code because
Twitter Karma is whitelisted and periodically I get back 400 rate limit
failures in response to requests from my whitelisted IP.
If I'd exhausted my IP's whitelisted request quota, ALL subsequent
requests should fail, right?
Like I asked above, will twitter look at the ip address of the request
when it comes in or the authenticated user?
Unauthenticated: IP
Authenticated: user
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Thank you very much for your help!
On Apr 25, 9:44 am, Cameron Kaiser spec...@floodgap.com wrote:
Like I asked above, will twitter look at the ip address of the request
when it comes in or the authenticated user?
Unauthenticated: IP
Authenticated: user
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On Apr 25, 10:44 am, Cameron Kaiser spec...@floodgap.com wrote:
Like I asked above, will twitter look at the ip address of the request
when it comes in or the authenticated user?
Unauthenticated: IP
Authenticated: user
You sure about that? I got quite a different answer on that subject
Like I asked above, will twitter look at the ip address of the request
when it comes in or the authenticated user?
Unauthenticated: IP
Authenticated: user
You sure about that? I got quite a different answer on that subject
yesterday from Doug Williams:
Your application's