Hi Dossy,

This is why we added the X-RateLimit-* headers, so you can check the status on the actual calls you perform and not need to make another call. Those should tell you your current limit when calling the ids method.

Thanks;
 – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
     Twitter Dev

On Apr 26, 2009, at 5:16 PM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:


Hi,

How can an application confirm its whitelisting status? I thought my IP was whitelisted, but when I make authenticated requests from my IP, I often see HTTP 400 rate limit error responses to the REST API.

The same user can auth. from their Twitter client app. from a different IP and does not receive a rate limit response.

Specifically, it appears like the social graph methods don't respect my IP whitelisting status. Is that possible?

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