Search API will rock if it would only be reliable what we see looks to be some sort of a funky cache, a query (atom) can be missing some latest tweets and then after a while they show up, if you tweak the query you can see 'em.
you ever seen this problem? also what did you do special with user agent? On Sep 2, 12:12 pm, Amitab <[email protected]> wrote: > I have exchanged emails with Twitter on this and I believe they are > working on it. > > We use search extensively atwww.Twaller.com. The errors in search > that we are seing is as follows: > > (1) HTTP status code: 403 > Message:The request is understood, but it has been refused. An > accompanying error message will explain why. > > (2)HTTP status code: 503 > Message:Service Unavailable: The Twitter servers are up, but > overloaded with requests. Try again later. The search and trend > methods use this to indicate when you are being rate limited. > > (3) HTTP status code: -1 > Message:Read timed out > > These errors are becoming more and more frequent lately. > > /Amitab > > On Sep 1, 5:41 pm, Dewald Pretorius <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Twitter team, can you please do something about the performance and > > rate limiting of the Search API. > > > It is becoming completely unworkable. I have jumped through all the > > hoops, with unique User Agents, sleeping my scripts in-between API > > calls, and yet the rate limiting is just becoming more severe, and the > > performance is just becoming slower and slower. > > > Please help. A lot of us are using Search to provide services, and I > > am sure it is not only my service that is hurting very much under the > > present circumstances. > > > Dewald
