Hi Paul, What is tweet#? Can you let us know more about it?
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 2:28 PM, Paul Kinlan <paul.kin...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > I am using tweet# a lot, and it would be good if you catch the 503 error > status on the rate limited requests (including the Retry-After header in the > response), I have had to implement it in tweet# for our product. > > Kind Regards, > Paul > > 2009/3/3 Dimebrain <daniel.cre...@gmail.com> > >> >> I have experienced sending search requests out which return a plain >> string, rather than JSON representing a twitter error. It's this: >> >> "You have been rate limited. Enhance your calm." >> >> a) What is the rate limiting based on, IP or client? What is the >> limit? I develop a Twitter library (tweetsharp) and by default I send >> the tweet# credentials along with the call. If this means that anyone >> using my library will be rate limited because of that header >> information, I need to know so I can force my users to provide their >> own credentials so that the library isn't unusable in this area, and >> >> b) Can we get his as XML, JSON and not a plain string? >> >> > -- Sincerely, Burhan Tanweer www.explorewww.com expl...@explorewww.com