I am not doing it from the command line with Twurl. I am doing it from the Twurl Console that you provide and it doesn't work.
On Oct 7, 8:06 pm, Thomas Mango <tsma...@gmail.com> wrote: > I apologize, I was actually saying that you should specify both the > source and the target. It was my understanding you needed both, but it > looks like when you make an authenticated request (like you do with > twurl), you can specify just the target. > > With that said, I was able to use twurl and specify only the target and > get it to work: > > twurl "/friendships/show.xml?target_screen_name=Alternate1985" > > This used my authenticated user, @tsmango, as the source and gave me the > proper response. Is that what your twurl call looked like? > > Also, if you don't quote the query, you'll have problems with multiple > parameters: > > This one works: > twurl > "/friendships/show.xml?source_screen_name=samvermette&target_screen_name=Alternate1985" > > But this one fails with the error you were receiving: > twurl > /friendships/show.xml?source_screen_name=samvermette&target_screen_name=Alternate1985 > > Hope that helps and sorry again for the confusion about needed to > specify the source. > > > > > > JoeRattzwrote: > > That doesn't work either: > > > <hash> > > <request>/1/friendships/show.xml</request> > > <error>Target user not specified.</error> > > </hash> > > > That's right from Twurl despite the fact that I provided both the > > source_screen_name and target_screen_name. > > > Besides, why shouldn't the other two methods work? They are > > documented methods. > > > On Oct 7, 7:09 pm, Thomas Mango<tsma...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> You should be providing both the source and a target user to the > >> /friendships/show method. > > >> You can use source_id& target_id or source_screen_name& > >> target_screen_name with /friendships/show. > > >> Here's the API > >> documentation:http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/friendships/show > > >> JoeRattzwrote: > >>> I would like to determine if my registered application's user is > >>> following another user. > >>> First I tried friendships/show with a target_screen_name = "someuser" > >>> and get this error: > >>> <hash> > >>> <request>/1/friendships/show.xml</request> > >>> <error>Target user not specified.</error> > >>> </hash> > >>> Then I tried friendships/show with user_a = "myusername" and user_b = > >>> "someuser" and get this error: > >>> <hash> > >>> <request>/1/friendships/exists.xml</request> > >>> <error>Two user ids or screen_names must be supplied.</error> > >>> </hash> > >>> I would prefer to use the show method and without having to specify my > >>> application's user's username. > >>> These are both using the Twulr Console. What am I missing? > >>> Thanks. > >> -- > >> Thomas Mango > >> tsma...@gmail.com- Hide quoted text - > > >> - Show quoted text - > > -- > Thomas Mango > tsma...@gmail.com- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk