Arnaud / @rno,
Will you (and the rest of the dev/platform team, of course) also make
these available via services such as Embed.ly (OEmbed)?
Currently my entire image implementation depends on parsing images from
the tweet's text instead of the entities, and I'd like to keep it like
that. :-)
Tom
On 6/2/11 9:12 PM, Arnaud Meunier wrote:
Hey there,
The first public tweet with a twitter.com <http://twitter.com>
uploaded photo has just been published. We just updated our JSON
example on the Tweet entities documentation page:
https://dev.twitter.com/pages/tweet_entities#media
We're excited to see you guys support rendering of these photos. Let
us know how it goes!
Arnaud / @rno <http://twitter.com/rno>
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 9:56 AM, Arnaud Meunier <arn...@twitter.com
<mailto:arn...@twitter.com>> wrote:
Hey Yusuke,
No, media URLs will not appear in the URL array.
Arnaud / @rno <http://twitter.com/rno>
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Yusuke Yamamoto <yus...@mac.com
<mailto:yus...@mac.com>> wrote:
Hi,
The media-entities look very similar to url-entities.
Are media entity URLs appear in urls object as well?
Best,
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On Jun 2, 2011, at 03:34 , Arnaud Meunier wrote:
Hey developers,
We have just announced a couple of new exciting features at
the All Things D conference, one of which is the ability to
upload photos to twitter.com <http://twitter.com/>.
Uploading photos to Twitter is currently available on the
twitter.com <http://twitter.com/> desktop version, and its
access is initially limited to a very small number of users.
In the next couple of weeks, as we progressively ramp up the
number of users who have access to the feature, we'll provide
you with more details about how you can use the
"Tweet-with-photo" API.
For now, the only change you'll notice on the API side is a
new "media" entity in the status object. We encourage you to
support rendering, and to help you with that, we just
revamped the Tweet Entities documentation page, describing in
detail how you can use this structured data:
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/tweet_entities
Note that we also updated our API Terms of Service [1] and
our Display Guidelines [2] to include this new feature.
As ever, if you have questions about the new media entity or
our ToS changes, let us know on the list or through @twitterapi.
[1] http://dev.twitter.com/pages/api_terms
[2] http://dev.twitter.com/pages/display_guidelines
Arnaud / @rno
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