I'm still on 0.8.1. I wonder if that is why it won't work for me.  
Unfortunately, I can't spare the time to updgrade my server to 0.9 and  
solve this problem right now. Thanks, John :-)
~ Alexis
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On Feb 9, 2010, at 11:48 PM, John Polling wrote:

> Hi Alexis,
>
> I've just finished a site using both extensions and there was no
> problem at all. I was using Radiant 0.9 and I did tweak the Twitter
> extension to use the user timeline rather than the search. Not certain
> if that matters though
>
> Regards
>
> John Polling
> twitter: @pollingj
>
> On 10 Feb 2010, at 06:15, Alexis Masters <alexismast...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello All :-)
>> I am working on some sites that require BOTH the Twitter and the
>> Mailer extensions. I ran into an error, and in searching the list for
>> that error, leaned that these two extensions didn't work together as
>> of May 2009.
>>
>> Has anyone managed to get these working together or am I sunk???
>> ~ Alexis
>> =================
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>> http://www.alexismasters.com
>> 510 234-0027
>>
>>
>>
>> On Feb 9, 2010, at 12:57 PM, banane wrote:
>>
>>> Relax, Anton. I simply wrote that b/c Sean said others on the list
>>> might know the SQL method.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Anton Aylward <anton.aylw...@rogers.com
>>>> wrote:
>>>> banane said the following on 02/09/2010 12:34 PM:
>>>>
>>>>> In pure SQL it would be:
>>>>>
>>>>> [snip]
>>>>
>>>> BTDT.   Deperately want to avoid going back!
>>>>
>>>>> I'm not well versed enough in Rails to know how to do this, ha!
>>>>> Isn't
>>>>> there a "sql" option in ActiveRecord where you can just push in  
>>>>> db-
>>>>> sql
>>>>> and not worry about Rails doing the joins?
>>>>
>>>> The whole point was to use the rails _console_ and use the
>>>> object-relational mapping.  If I wanted a SQL solution I wouldn't
>>>> have
>>>> asked in a Ruby/Rails/Radiant forum :-)
>>>>
>>>> I like the idea of constructs such as
>>>>
>>>> Page.find(:all. :conditions .....).name
>>>> as an extrapolation of
>>>> Page.name
>>>>
>>>> This is "Object" stuff, which is a lot more natural to an natural
>>>> language user than the half-RPN nature of SQL.
>>>>
>>>> SQL is really the assembly code of database programming.
>>>> The Rails object relational mapping is the HLL.
>>>>
>>>> If you love programming in assembly code I'm not going to stop you.
>>>> But most of the programmers I know use at least C or C++, if not
>>>> Perl or
>>>> PHP or Python, and Ruby is one of the more H of the HLLs.
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