Bump
On Oct 9, 4:08 pm, Charles <colei...@gmail.com> wrote: > I recently received email that confirmed my whitelisting status. I > have several IPs whitelisted, as well as the account. From a shell on > one of the whitelisted servers, I make a couple requests and then try: > > curlhttp://twitter.com/account/rate_limit_status.xml > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > <hash> > <hourly-limit type="integer">150</hourly-limit> > <reset-time-in-seconds type="integer">1255123230</reset-time-in- > seconds> > <reset-time type="datetime">2009-10-09T21:20:30+00:00</reset-time> > <remaining-hits type="integer">147</remaining-hits> > </hash> > > If, on the other hand, I try: > > curl -u username:passwordhttp://twitter.com/account/rate_limit_status.xml > > <hash> > <remaining-hits type="integer">19999</remaining-hits> > <reset-time type="datetime">2009-10-09T21:57:09+00:00</reset-time> > <hourly-limit type="integer">20000</hourly-limit> > <reset-time-in-seconds type="integer">1255125429</reset-time-in- > seconds> > </hash> > > I was under the impression I did not have to auth if I was making > calls from the API? Also: if I use my application's oauth > credentials to generate an oauth_request and use the oauth URL, I am > still getting the lower rate limit. Is this normal behavior?