I don't know if this fix for next_cursor always being zero has been deployed or not, but I'm still seeing this bug. A fix for this would be really awesome.
On Apr 17, 12:04 pm, Mark McBride <mmcbr...@twitter.com> wrote: > Yes. A fix has been identified, and should be deployed in a few days > > Sent from mobile device > > On Apr 17, 2010, at 7:08 AM, Zach <zcox...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > It's 10 days later and next_cursor on > >http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-GET-list-member... > > is still always 0, even when the user is being followed by far more > > than 20 lists. This is completely broken and prevents 3rd party apps > > from discovering all lists that follow a given user. > > > Has anyone at Twitter even looked into this? > > > On Apr 7, 3:43 pm, Mark McBride <mmcbr...@twitter.com> wrote: > >> Eugene, we're aware of the issue and will take a look at it today. > > >> ---Mark > > >>http://twitter.com/mccv > > >> On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 11:09 AM, eugene.man...@gmail.com < > > >> eugene.man...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> I posted this issue to @twitterapi twice, but they ignored it. > > >>> Dear API group, please address this question. > > >>> Thank you! > > >>> On Apr 6, 9:45 am, Spraycode <joey.fernan...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>> Has anyone been able to solve this issue? This is still > >>>> crippling us. > > >>>> Thanks! > > >>>> On Apr 2, 5:25 am, luisfigo <rsoeg...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >>>>> Having the same problem... > > >>>>> Triedhttp://api.twitter.com/1/avinashkaushik/lists/memberships.xml > >>>>> and get 0 forcursor. This guy is followed by ton of lists in > >>>>> fact.... > > >>>>> Below is the snapshot of the end result I got... This is > >>>>> screwing up > >>>>> our app right now... > > >>>>> ......................................................... > >>>>> <profile_background_image_url> > >>>http://a1.twimg.com/profile_background_images/79104366/twitter_backgr > >>> ... > >>>>> </profile_background_image_url> > >>>>> <profile_background_tile>false</profile_background_tile> > >>>>> <notifications>false</notifications> > >>>>> <geo_enabled>false</geo_enabled> > >>>>> <verified>false</verified> > >>>>> <following>false</following> > >>>>> <statuses_count>3208</statuses_count> > >>>>> <lang>en</lang> > >>>>> <contributors_enabled>false</contributors_enabled> > >>>>> </user> > >>>>> </list> > >>>>> </lists> > >>>>> <next_cursor>0</next_cursor> > >>>>> <previous_cursor>0</previous_cursor> > >>>>> </lists_list> > > >>>>> On Apr 1, 6:00 pm, Diego Rin Martin <diego....@gmail.com> wrote: > > >>>>>> I think it's a API bug, even in the twitter page the paginator > >>> doesn't work > >>>>>> as expected, sometimes > >>>>>> appears, sometines not, and when appears it makes in a random > >>>>>> manner. > > >>>>>> i'm gettingcursor0 from API, using int or string > >>>>>> representation, > >>> the bug > >>>>>> is in the API that sends > >>>>>> thecursor0 randomly. > > >>>>>> regards, diego. > > >>>>>> On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 2:38 AM, jmathai <jmat...@gmail.com> > >>>>>> wrote: > >>>>>>> Are you sure you're using the string representation of the > >>>>>>>cursor > >>>>>>> instead of the int? The API'scursorexceeds PHP's max integer > >>> value > >>>>>>> (generally). > > >>>>>>> jmathai ~ $ php -r '$x = > >>>>>>> json_decode > >>>>>>> (11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111); > >>>>>>> echo $x; echo "\n"; > > >>> var_dump > >>> ($x===11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111); > >>>>>>> var_dump($x===1.11111111111E+52);' > >>>>>>> 1.11111111111E+52 > >>>>>>> bool(false) > >>>>>>> bool(true) > > >>>>>>> jmathai ~ $ php -r '$x = > >>>>>>> 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111; echo $x; > >>> echo > >>>>>>> "\n"; > > >>> var_dump > >>> ($x===11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111); > >>>>>>> var_dump($x===1.11111111111E+52);' > >>>>>>> 1.11111111111E+52 > >>>>>>> bool(true) > >>>>>>> bool(false) > > >>>>>>> On Mar 31, 2:03 am, Diego Rin Martín <diego....@gmail.co > >>>>>>> m> wrote: > >>>>>>>> Hi there, > > >>>>>>>> this is my first post to this group, i'm a spanish developer > >>> dealing > >>>>>>>> with twitter api surprises, excuse my poor english, i'will do > >>>>>>>> my > >>> best > >>>>>>>> to comunicate nicest. > > >>>>>>>> So, to the problem, I'm trying to retrieve the lists for a > >>>>>>>> user, > >>> via > >>>>>>>> list/membershipsget method, and passingcursoras parameter, > >>>>>>>> I'm > >>>>>>>> having got random results, I explain myself, sometimes I made a > >>>>>>>> request (for user edans, that have a huge amount of pages to > >>> paginate) > >>>>>>>> and I get one page, I passcursor-1 and I getcursor0, > >>> sometimes I > >>>>>>>> get one page, I passcursor-1 i getcursor > >>>>>>>> 1331431515904087602, > >>> then > >>>>>>>> I pass it and I get 0, sometimes I get a random number of > >>>>>>>> pages, > >>> but > >>>>>>>> never, never, be able to retrieve the total amount of pages. > > >>>>>>>> I use php twitter-async classes to comunicate with API, I > >>>>>>>> thought > >>> that > >>>>>>>> it could be the cause of the problem, but using direct curl > >>>>>>>> (via > >>> php5- > >>>>>>>> curl extension) calls I'm having the same issues. > > >>>>>>>> Same using json or xml. > > >>>>>>>> I'm always getting 200 responses, so the call finish in a > >>>>>>>> correct > >>> way. > > >>>>>>>> any clue? > > >>>>>>>> I'm turning mad. > > >>>>>>>> Thanks in advance. > >>>>>>>> diego. > > >>>>>>> -- > >>>>>>> To unsubscribe, reply using "remove me" as the subject.