Hey Eric,

Here is a paste of some code to show you the basics. 
http://paste-it.net/public/w2bd920/

Looks like they fixed the results per page bug also as I am now
getting up to 200 results per page. :)

Cheers!
Vision Jinx

On Nov 12, 6:26 pm, Eric Dorman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Vision,
>
> Ok, thanks for that great information.
>
> I am a visual person so yes the Hello World Code Snippits would really
> help out greatly.
>
> I am not a expert in Javascript or JSON,but I am still a beginner so
> any code snippits you have would be greatly appreciated. :)
>
> Thanks & God Bless,
> Eric
>
> On Nov 12, 8:09 pm, Vision Jinx <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hey Eric,
>
> > Yeah! It was all Javascript, I used JSON/JSONP. Just getting ready to
> > head off to work, but will follow up again with some "Hello World"
> > code snippets to get you started. But basically, you can dynamically
> > write a script tag with the src param being the URL to the Twitter
> > lists API requesting JSON format, you need to add a callback param
> > also so it will call your callback handler with the JSON results.
> > (Just like the Google REST APIs) There are a few ways to do things
> > with the Twitter lists API but that was the approach I took. :)
>
> > Cheers!
> > Vision Jinx
>
> > On Nov 12, 10:37 am, Eric Dorman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hey Vision,
>
> > > Did you try doing that Twitter Lists App in Javascript?
>
> > > I tried doing it in javascript,but it didn't work.
>
> > > Can you show me some code snippits of how you managed to get the
> > > Twitter Lists API to work?
>
> > > I would like to use the Twitter Lists API,but I have not very good
> > > luck with it.
>
> > > Thanks & God Bless,
> > > Eric Dorman
>
> > > On Nov 12, 2:17 am, Vision Jinx <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi,
>
> > > > Another possible option would be to create a Twitter list of the
> > > > twitter-ers then use the Twitter lists API to get the info if you want
> > > > real time data or use the Google Feed fetcher to fetch it as XML and
> > > > use that, but then you would be limited to the feed apis caching of
> > > > the data so it would not be in real time then.
>
> > > > I think this is the link 
> > > > >>http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-GET-list-statuses
>
> > > > It only took me about 10-15 minutes to whip up an app with it so it's
> > > > not that hard to work with in either solution.
>
> > > > Note! There is a known issue with the # or results param (per_page)
> > > > not working, Twitter says they hope to fix that soon. I am only
> > > > getting 20 results when I should be able to request up to 200 (more
> > > > then the Google API allows also) >> per_page.  Optional.  Specifies
> > > > the number of statuses to retrieve. May not be greater than 200.
>
> > > > Cheers!
> > > > Vision Jinx
>
> > > > On Nov 11, 8:04 pm, Eric Dorman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hey guys,
>
> > > > > I am trying to collect different Twitter Users Feeds,but I don't want
> > > > > to add every feed url in the code. Is there a way to specify different
> > > > > usernames from Twitter and have the AJAX  Google Feed apis return the
> > > > > all the feeds content?
>
> > > > > Thansk & God Bless,
> > > > > Eric

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