1) Looks like the docs got updated.
2) 400 will eventually just be for API calls that are malformed:
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html#sec10.4.1
Abraham
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 18:40, Andy Freeman wrote:
> (1) When will http://apiwiki.twitter.com/HTTP-Response-Codes-and-Err
(1) When will http://apiwiki.twitter.com/HTTP-Response-Codes-and-Errors
be updated?
(2) How does 420 differ from 400?
On Dec 22 2009, 4:19 pm, Wilhelm Bierbaum wrote:
> Eventually the REST API will return the same 420 response code to
> indicate rate limiting. We wanted to change as little as pos
OK ... next question ... are the rate limit HTTP headers from the REST
API now "ported" to Search and working / documented?
2. HTTP response headers included in all REST API responses which
count against the rate limit:
* X-RateLimit-Limit the current limit in effect
* X-RateLimit-Rema
i am getting this response code in my twitter search application, how
to resolve the error ?
On Dec 23 2009, 3:44 am, Wilhelm Bierbaum wrote:
> We're changing the response code sent back by the Search API when the
> rate limit has been exceeded. At present, it is impossible to
> distinguish rate
Eventually the REST API will return the same 420 response code to
indicate rate limiting. We wanted to change as little as possible to
get people comfortable with the new response code.
On Dec 22, 4:07 pm, Marco Kaiser wrote:
> yeah, doesn't make much sense to have two different codes indicating
yeah, doesn't make much sense to have two different codes indicating that
the limit is exceeded...
2009/12/23 DustyReagan
> Will you be changing the REST API error code to match the Search API?
> RE: 420 = rate limit exceeded.
>
> On Dec 22, 4:44 pm, Wilhelm Bierbaum wrote:
> > We're changing t
Will you be changing the REST API error code to match the Search API?
RE: 420 = rate limit exceeded.
On Dec 22, 4:44 pm, Wilhelm Bierbaum wrote:
> We're changing the response code sent back by the Search API when the
> rate limit has been exceeded. At present, it is impossible to
> distinguish ra