ple @'s in a
> single status to all those @'d. As I understand it now, it delivers the
> first @, IF it is the first string in the status, and all other @'s wont
> reach a reply inbox. Do you plan to change it?
>
> Peter
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quest_source". Here's
> an example: lets say I publish news posts on my site, I would like to
> send the title of the news post as a twitter message and have the
> "updated from" point back to the actual news post on my site. Thanks.
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at would make it a lot easier is to be able to check a
> field in the show response that says yes or
> no. yes = it had been set by the submitter, so we're sure. If not,
> then it was set to the last posted tweet, so we're not sure.
>
> Thanks.
>
> (yes, I tried to find this request, and couldn't, so I'm guessing it's
> new)
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r.com/--
>> Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap Systems *www.floodgap.com* ckai...@floodgap.com
>> -- TRUE HEADLINE: Bomb Victims Still Trying To Pick Up The Pieces
>> -
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ad
>>
>> > On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 2:09 PM, Peter Denton
>> > wrote:
>>
>> > > Honestly, I think its a very good idea, as when you have businesses
>> > > blasting, you don't want them to individual sends, as it will make the
>> >
s remain.
>> When I login to twitter.com and got to settings->design->colors the
>> defaults are also returned not the value I specified.
>>
>> Is there a some sort of lag between the api and the main site updating
>> or is it that I'm just getting a cached page(s)
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Dean
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Yes, I'm one of the technical editors for the book, and we're working
with the author and editor to keep them abreast of changes to the API.
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 14:32, Stuart wrote:
>
> 2009/1/2 Alex Payne :
>> O'Reilly has the "rough cut" of their book
Y* don't want
> to turn this on and give you problems so would love to have some real
> time contact (short of walking around to your offices!).
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eally wish twitter had a public XMPP pub/sub service that we could
> all use, right now. :-)
>
> Zac Bowling
> http://zbowling.com/
>
> On Jan 3, 8:55 am, Justin Hart wrote:
>> Is there any notification we can set up for @replies?
>
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e users with extra
> options such as replying or retweeting - but only if they're logged
> in (there's not much point if they're not)
>
> If possible, could it be done without requesting the username and
> password (and the Basic Auth login dialogue box?)
>
> thx
{
> return
> reader.ReadToEnd();
>}
>}
>}
>}
>
>return null;
>}
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ory which is
> the regular Tweet destroy
>
> Thought maybe someone could update the docs to reflect so others do
> hist the smame issue of using the wrong URL
>
> Dave
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>> MIME Multipart Media Encapsulation, Type: multipart/form-data,
>> Boundary: "--8cb2dd5e785fac4"
>> [Type: multipart/form-data]
>> First boundary: 8cb2dd5e785fac4\r\n
>> Encapsulated multipart part: (image/jpeg)
>> Boundary: \r\n8cb2dd5e785fac4\r\n
>> Encapsulated multipart part:
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ast there will be a good transitional time period where
> developers who want to use OAuth can do so, paving a path for those
> who will need to migrate later.
>
> Heck if Flickr could get its user base to move over to Yahoo accounts,
> I imagine Twitter will be able to get app developers and users to move
> over to OAuth in six months.
>
> Chris
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s/followers/{username}.xml
> requires authentication.
>
> I can create a Twitter account and use those login details as the
> authentication but it's limited to a maximum of 100 requests per hour,
> which isn't any good for an application.
>
> Any help appre
these without my
> Twitter account details. How?
>
> Regards,
> Pete
>
> On Jan 4, 9:42 pm, "Alex Payne" wrote:
>> Whether authenticated or not, we limit the number of requests per hour
>> to 100. We can whitelist your username and/or server's IP address(es),
ovider, which would also suck, but less,
> from a developer standpoint. (But that would also probably defeat the purpose
> of OAuth.)
>
> --
> personal: http://www.cameronkaiser.com/
> --
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> -- Blanket statements are always wrong.
> ---
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er.com/users/show/.xml)
> supposed to be unique? For instance twitter ids 12197222,
> 12221352,12248852,12276002,12283472,12283902,12286122,12580542,13906422,
> and 14089985 all have the same screen_name.
>
> Thanks,
> Ram
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> of a successful phish (by giving the user and the service more
>> tools to control usage) They're also substantially more difficult to
>> implement perfectly, raising the risk of code vulnerabilities.
>>
>> Lots of tradeoffs well worth discussing (it's certainly a teaching
>> moment) but the level of run-in-circles-scream-and-shout is getting
>> to the point of being unhelpful.
>>
>> -cks
>>
>> --
>> Christopher St. John
>> http://artofsystems.blogspot.com
>
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ttp://beissholz.de
>
> skype: nicole.simon / mailto:nee...@gmail.com
> phone: +49 451 899 75 03 / mobile: +49 179 499 7076
>
>
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ets are simply not being allowed for a user" what do you mean?
>> HTTP Error? Sending a Tweet via API and it not being correctly
>> displayed via the website and/or API?
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; If I curl the user timeline I get this error, but not when I use the
> JSON callback.
>
> cheers
> chris
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the full URL for checking a username against it?
>
> ex: http://twitter.com/al3x/sessions/present.json
>
> On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Alex Payne wrote:
>>
>> We did an experiment with a partner of ours around this. It's not
>> currently an officially-supported
site making another AJAX
> call to store the user info into a database somewhere goodbye
> anonymous surfing
>
> -Chad
>
> On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Alex Payne wrote:
>>
>> You can't find out WHICH user is logged in, just that *a* user is
>> logged i
hese type of people in.
>
>
> Fun and delightful stuff.
>
>
>
> --
> bmary...@gmail.com
>
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> Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap Systems * www.floodgap.com * ckai...@floodgap.com
> -- PRIVACY. IT'S EVERYONE'S BUSINESS. -- Evil, Inc.
> ---
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e. If your service or application is
hosted at The Planet, please be aware that this will impact your
ability to talk directly to the Twitter API.
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there will be an outcry.
>
> Can you whitelist my range?
> 70.86.83.50-70.86.83.63
>
>
> Zac Bowling
> http://zbowling.com/
>
> On Jan 5, 4:05 pm, "Alex Payne" wrote:
>> Our operations team has informed me that we'll soon be blacklisting
>>
he Infomart here in Dallas
>> (http://www.infomartusa.com) and when they grew out of that, they built a
>> huge
>> build across the street.
>>
>> I don't know. A single customer like me doesn't have a lot of weight
>> to push an organization
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s
> me wonder why it's being escaped at all. I don't think JSON requires
> it. It certainly doesn't need escape in the body of an HTTP response.
> I can't imagine rails makes you do it.
>
> The only thing that I can think of is that it's escaped for the XML
> side of things, which makes sense, I guess.
>
> What's the scoop?
>
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witter.com/al3x and see he is
> following http://twitter.com/southwestair and I click "follow" on
> southwestair, will there be a record of that transaction?
>
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an
> following User B from User C's profile.
>
> On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Alex Payne wrote:
>>
>> I'm sorry, I don't understand your question. What do you mean by the
>> "origin" of the friendship?
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 1
;>>
>>> It is more troubling if people don't log out at the end of a session.
>>> Paranoia is never a good thing. If you leave things logged in, you are
>>> vulnerable.
>>
>> p.s. Nearly every web application has a "Remember Me" button. People
>> love convenience. But in our multi-tabbed world, people simply aren't
>> going to sign out of Twitter/Gmail every time they open a new tab in
>> Firefox or click on a link. I as a security professional might do
>> that, but it's unreasonable to assume the general public will. This is
>> an unfortunately side-effect of how browsers and usage patterns have
>> evolved over time.
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opers that don't implement important things (my only guess is)
>> > because of the work and trouble involved with the Ruby Language. This
>> > is almost as bad as a Microsoft product.
>>
>> Bloody nora, that's a few giant leaps to make for an ignorant developer
No.
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 15:13, Ruth wrote:
>
> is there a way in the Api to know when a friendship created between
> two users?
>
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nal characters are being counted more than once and the
> tweet shows up as:
>
> @gabrielemcrise acho que é um misto de pioneirismo +hype+base de
> usuários. E também o API, que cercou o serviço de ferramentas inter
>
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o serviço de ferramentas
>> interessantes
>>
>> The international characters are being counted more than once and the
>> tweet shows up as:
>>
>> @gabrielemcrise acho que é um misto de pioneirismo +hype+base de
>> usuários. E também o API, que cercou o serviço de ferramentas inter
>
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t time a disposable password is used, it is labeled with
>> the incoming hostname and will only be good for that host. API events
>> for that password are visible in the control panel.
>>
>> -- Brian
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eir profile image you may have a broken
>> >>>>> link, but
>> >>>>> you can update profile info every hour or so, thus making it a non-
>> >>>>> issue.
>>
>> >>>> I don't think Twitter would see it as a non-issue if your service
>> >>>> has
>> >>>> more than a few users and you start requesting their details every
>> >>>> hour. A better option is to attempt to download their avatar and
>> >>>> only
>> >>>> request their profile and update it if you get a 404.
>>
>> >>>> -Stuart
>>
>> >>>> --
>> >>>>http://stut.net/
>>
>> >>> Patrick Minton
>> >>> IT Director
>> >>> LexBlog, Inc.
>> >>> +1 206 697 4548
>>
>> > Patrick Minton
>> > IT Director
>> > LexBlog, Inc.
>> > +1 206 697 4548
>>
>> --
>> greg.sch...@gmail.com
>> 920.941.0399
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;>
>> > > >> Thanks;
>> > > >>— Matt (@mzsanford)
>>
>> > > >> On Nov 24, 2008, at 09:26 AM,FrankieShakeswrote:
>>
>> > > >>> Hey everyone,
>>
>> > > >>> I've been receiving quite a few reports lately where users are
>> > > >>> experiencing issue with requesting the timeline. I've asked for log
>> > > >>> reports, and each and every single one of them includes the
>> > > >>> following:
>>
>> > > >>>http://pastebin.com/m36523b99
>>
>> > > >>> I'm hoping someone could shed light on the situation... I'm not sure
>> > > >>> what would be causing this (other than load on Twitter's servers).
>> > > >>> The only thing that concerns me is that I don't know whether other
>> > > >>> clients are experiencing the same issue -- I'm thinking not.
>>
>> > > >>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> > > >>> Thanks,
>> > > >>> Frank
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quot;false" as
strings, not boolean literals, as they should in a proper JSON
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some potential issues with it might be, and that we're pushing
forward in good faith that the community will make the experience the
best it can be.
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 12:30, dougw wrote:
>
> Developers,
> Alex Payne sat down and discussed security recently. There's been a
&g
; Patrick Minton
> IT Director
> LexBlog, Inc.
> +1 206 697 4548
>
>
>
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Yes, we're pushing out a fix for this shortly.
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 15:41, Damon C wrote:
>
> Assuming you guys are aware, but just in case. Seems a change to the
> API (to remedy the privacy leak, I'm assuming) is now causing Twitter
> badges on blogs to request API aut
This is a bug, deployed as part of a related fix to our handling of
web sessions vs API authentication. A fix is pending deploy while we
resolve some issues with our cluster's internal network.
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s this expected behavior?
>
> Patrick
> On Jan 8, 2009, at 11:02 AM, Alex Payne wrote:
>
>>
>> (Apologies for the belated notification)
>>
>> Fixed: source parameters specified when posting on the web (for
>> example, as part of a link from a "Twe
little more
> about how Twitter works in the background. Have you considered doing
> official podcasts at Twitter?
>
> On Jan 8, 8:35 pm, "Alex Payne" wrote:
>> Thanks for pointing that out for folks, Doug. It's not an "official"
>> resource, of c
,
> Paul Kinlan.
>
> On Jan 9, 12:33 am, "Alex Payne" wrote:
>> This is a bug, deployed as part of a related fix to our handling of
>> web sessions vs API authentication. A fix is pending deploy while we
>> resolve some issues with our cluster's
d the data came back.
>
> Now I know "cookie auth" is not supported, but I find it hard to perform any
> form of useful "hands off" interaction without. Can you clarify that cookie
> support to JSON endpoints no longer work?
>
> Many Kind Regards,
> Paul Kinlan
once had.
>
> I will have to work around it but it just won't be as good and I am
> not to pleased because I have 4 more projects in the pipeline that I
> am putting on ice.
>
> Regards,
> Paul
>
>
> On 9 Jan 2009, at 19:02, "Alex Payne" wrote:
>
&g
I'm not aware of any resolution.
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 13:56, Brad Cavanagh wrote:
>
> On Jan 6, 8:52 am, "Alex Payne" wrote:
>> I've put our operations staff in touch with someone from The Planet.
>> We'll see what happens!
>
> I realize
rt such apps?
>
> Could you also remove the lies from the search results?
>
> Amir
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is reselling
> hostgator.com who has a server located in theplanet.com hosting
> center... or not.
>
>
>
> On Jan 5, 2:05 pm, "Alex Payne" wrote:
>> Our operations team has informed me that we'll soon be blacklisting
>> IPs originating at hosting provi
n a
> defect?
>
> I am using the following method:
>
> http://twitter.com/statuses/public_timeline.json
>
> Thanks,
> @dougw
>
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gt;
>> BeTwittered.com has been having trouble getting a response from
>> Twitter.com for the last couple of days, so all of my customers are
>> not able to access twitter.
>>
>> Is there a way I can find out why twitter servers are not responding?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Robert
>
>
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to get rid of something use *destroy*. Thoughts?
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> | Micro-email: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/38822
> |
; preferred terminology? Is there a guide for how Twitter wants us to
> use their trademark?
>
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the
> tweets into your language of choice to read what the French think
> about American Idol. Anyway this is still a work in progress, but I'm
> having fun.
>
> Thanks,
> Ryan
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form of < and >, i.e., '&<' and '&>'. This is
>> causing
>> issues when used in our application.
>>
>> http://twitter.com/statuses/update.xml
>> We are requesting the status update for which the new status is
>> returned.
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I need to see some request/response output before I can determine what's
going on with your application.
Sailfish wrote:
We have two sites (one LIVE, one sandbox) that had been working using
the REST API via PHP libcurl calls but that stopped posting updates a
few days ago. The API calls have
t; Cache-Control: max-age=300
> Expires: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 23:49:50 GMT
> Vary: Accept-Encoding
> Content-Length: 232
> Connection: close
> Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
>
>
>
> 301 Moved Permanently
>
> Moved Permanently
> The document has moved
least keeps it down to status code?
>
> thanks in advance,
> KP
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ow long it takes Twitter
>> > to
>> > > > > > get back after requesting more API calls (and/or DMs)? I filled out
>> > > > > > the form a few days ago, just wondering when I should expect to
>> > hear
>> > > > > > back.
>>
>> > > > > > our biggest problem right this minute is the DM cap (we're
>> > extremely
>> > > > > > interactive with our followers) but we're going to run out of API
>> > > > > > calls very soon... we just broke the top 500!
>>
>> > > > > > thanks
>> > > > > > Eric (@ericmueller and @FLWbooks)
>>
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>> | Web608 | Community Evangelist |http://web608.org
>> | gg&d | betaGeek |http://girlsgeeksanddating.com
>> | Micro-email:http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/38822
>> | This email is: [] blogable [x] ask first [] private
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ourly-limit' decrement?
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> >
>> > James
>> >
>> > On Jan 19, 10:46 am, Ruth wrote:
>> >
>> > > Hi,
>> > > I have received a whitelisting approval for Ruth_Z a few weeks ago,
>> > > and still getting rate limit errors. I know that I'm authenticating
>> > > fine. Is the fact that i didn't provide an IP address in my
>> > > whitelisting request can cause this problem.
>> >
>> > > Thanks
>> > > Ruth
>
>
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with us (a...@twitter.com) as soon
as possible. Chances are good that you'll simply need to slow your
crawl rates, implement more caching on your end, and limit requests to
only active accounts. We're happy to work with you to find solutions.
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et's ID in the in_reply_to_status_id parameter in addition to
ensuring that "@username" begins the body of the update.
2. If you just want to post a public tweet to another user, start
tweets with "@username" like you always have.
Hopefully, a very minor change. Let us know if you have any questions.
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Yes.
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 04:07, Mario Menti wrote:
> Alex,
>
> are status update POSTs still excluded from this limit?
>
> Mario.
>
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 11:48 PM, Alex Payne wrote:
>>
>> Up until now we've allowed users and IPs on our whitelist
s (if so, it doesn't seem to be working)? Or is this an
> indication that I could use my same main email address for multiple
> accounts?
>
> I assume this is a bug with the new method, as the Twitter web site
> won't let me make that change to an email already in use.
>
gt; No one on this IP address uses Twitter besides me so I can't figure it
> has to do with my IP address exceeding limits. Does anyone have any
> ideas? Is it just erratic / erroneous messages returned?
>
> @Dimebrain
>
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ile page. You've got the space on the side.
> What are your plans for supporting external apps?
> What about allowing for profile html changes?
>
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ht after that my TwitterFox
> client plugin I'm using, also under the same auth, failed due to "rate
> limit". I checked my rate limit again and it reported back 99/100.
>
> On Jan 22, 2:23 am, Alex Payne wrote:
>> Is it possible that you're attempting to log into
in="christy24">
>> >>> client.authenticate?("christy24","christy2")
>> > => true
>> >>> client.status(:post,"follow delbius")
>> > => #> > @password="christy2", @login="christy24">, @id=1136581018,
>> > @user=#> > @description=nil, @id=16040188, @name="christy24", @protected=false,
>> > @profile_image_url="http://static.twitter.com/images/
>> > default_profile_normal.png", @location=nil>, @text="@delbius Need
>> > Help.Twitter account @askgram doesn't work n console but @christy24
>> > works using twitter4r API while doing 'follow username\".",
>> > @created_at=Wed Jan 21 21:54:30 +0530 2009>
>> >>>
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>> --
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>> Twitter: http://twitter.com/juliobiason
>
>
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minimize the number of
> requests we'll be making ...
>
> Scott
>
>
> On Jan 21, 11:49 pm, Alex Payne wrote:
>> > Can you please address the issue of how you would recommend that an
>> > application be able to fetch the total list of a users followers? I
27;t seem to care about
> "Twitterific" or "Twitterilicious" etc. Are there any restrictions on
> the name for your 3rd party app?
>
> Thanks
>
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pen and
> close tage for image link.
>
> So, could you please provide a link for image in you search API.
> Twitter provides an image profile entity in public status. I would
> also like to know how to add our IP in your whitelist.
>
> regards
> btan
> www.explorewww.com
&
character
> after the post I almost always get "Whoops" message, claiming my post
> was too long. Does it mean that internally a number of bytes is
> counted instead of characters? (utf8 and all?)
>
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page of Twitter members in
> Japan.
>
> Is there a chance that a Japanese Twitter member's profile page
> should be on twitter.jp and not twitter.com? Worried about hard-coding
> values into my code.
>
> -Niall
>
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able to create and
manage an unlimited number of OAuth applications. Any user will able
to access these applications, but only participants will be able to
create them. More documentation forthcoming.
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al users to try OAuth out. The beta period
is, as if it needed to be said, NOT a final release, and should be
treated with caution.
Thanks for your enthusiasm! We'll email out next steps soon.
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 13:35, Alex Payne wrote:
> We're getting ready to start the clo
> for how much the API will change over the next few years?
> Authoritative feedback would be most welcome.
>
> * http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2009/01/msg00535.html
>
> Regards,
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me?
>
> Twitter.com has this functionality under "Find People" and search
> doesn't let you find people by their name (only if you put in their
> username).
>
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e variable it returns
> multiple pages of data. Is this intended, or a bug? It would be nice to
> have all pages (probably up to a max) of all direct messages since the
> specified date.
> Thanks,
> Jesse Stay (@Jesse)
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ave a
> 'V2' milestone ... but is there any schedule for this ?
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more fitting. Is
> that possible?
> Thanks Pete
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On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 21:47, ledil wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> how to get the entire pubsub without gnip or how can I make use of
> XMPP (firehouse) ?
>
> Thx,
> Ledil
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Shipping tomorrow, Monday if it slips.
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 10:51, Karthik wrote:
>
> Alex,
>
> Any updates on these new API's?
>
> We are eagerly awaiting for its release.
>
> Thanks,
> Karthik
>
> On Jan 23, 3:46 am, Alex Payne wrote:
>> I
uth credentials, then what does
> it mean to "protect my updates" if any one who knows my screen name
> can get to them?
>
> Naveen
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times on the whitelisting form, but there is no response from
> twitter.
> What can I do now?
>
> Thanks, Alex
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:"http:\/\/
>> > >> static.twitter.com
>> > >>
>> > >> \/images\/default_profile_normal.png","location":"","id":xxx,"followers_cou
>> > >> nt":1}
>> >
>> > >> > but I can not send direct messages from user_a to user_b ;(
>> >
>> > >> > 4.)
>> >
>> > >> >curl -u user_a:pass_a -d "user=user_b&text=bla"
>> > >> >http://twitter.com/direct_messages/new.json
>> > >> > {"request":"\/direct_messages\/new.json","error":"You cannot send
>> > >> messages
>> > >> > to users who are not following you."}
>> >
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; and lately it's been unable to connect to twitter.com:80 or
>> search.twitter.com:80 at all.
>>
>> Connectivity seems pretty good in general, but I don't get http
>> responses from twitter at all.
>>
>> Is this scenario familiar to anyone else?
>
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ct this case in an update... but still, stinks for
> now).
>
> Thanks,
> Loren
>
>
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f I leave off the since parameter, I get
> all direct messages sent in the query above, including those later
> than the example date.
>
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; If I follow him and unfollow him the tweet dissapears, but some time
> later they start appearing again.
> I will NOT delete it this time so that you can check what's going on.
>
>
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Nope.
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 09:16, benjackson wrote:
>
> Some directs to users I follow and who follow me are returning 403
> errors. Is this a known issue?
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self instead of
> waiting for Twitter support.
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ect? That seems like a bug to me - I thought you could
> get anyone's favorites via the URL (as above).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Remy.
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gt;> On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 6:34 PM, Amir Michail wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm referring to public tweets here.
>>>
>>> I don't want to get my app bot twitter account banned...
>>>
>>> Amir
>>
>>
>> >
>>
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twitter home page design for my application?
>
> Thanks,
> Ruth
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