[twitter-dev] Re: Discovery Art

2011-07-01 Thread Mohan Arun
On Jul 1, 9:16 am, tristan powley  wrote:
> I have an idea that involves a browse option on the tweet tool to
> allow us to be able to upload pictures approved by twitter.  The real
> purpose of this idea is to be able to promote artwork for all your art
> fanatics out there! if its not possible
>
If you mean 'attaching' pics to a tweet, you can always add a pic via
twitpic, yfrog, picplz, tweetphoto or the like and add the url as part
of the tweet.

Mohan

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Re: [twitter-dev] lists.json API call ignoring the callback parameter as of the last few hours

2011-07-01 Thread Tim Meadowcroft


On Friday, July 1, 2011 7:54:00 PM UTC+1, Taylor Singletary wrote:
>
> Thanks everyone, I'll report this to the team -- not quite sure what's 
> happening.
>
> Just to set expectations, I also don't have an ETA on a fix.
>
>
Thanks - ETA not required, just one of things where filing a bug report is 
too heavywight ("add it to the prioritised list") but blind whinging feels 
like.. blind whinging.

Happy to hear it's been escalated for someone to at least have a look at 
whether it was intended or not, and it's not just me being an idiot (again).

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[twitter-dev] TwUI (formerly known as ABUIKit) is now available on GitHub

2011-07-01 Thread Jason Costa
Hey guys - just a heads up that the TwUI kit is now available on
GitHub:

 https://github.com/twitter/twui

If you're interested, you can read more about the details here:

http://engineering.twitter.com/2011/07/starting-today-twitter-is-offering-twui.html

Major props to Loren Brichter (@lorenb) and Ben Sandofsky (@sandofsky)
for all of their hard work on this.

Enjoy!

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[twitter-dev] Re: Cannot register new app

2011-07-01 Thread vbose
We are located in Washington DC. I see javascript errors in IE but not
in other browsers. I wish I could upload the screen shot of the
section where the captcha is not visible. We are using the URL
https://dev.twitter.com/apps/new# to register new app. Since the URL
is https , the SSL is enabled by default.

Thanks.

On Jun 29, 1:24 pm, Taylor Singletary 
wrote:
> Thanks for the bug report.
>
> Where are you located that you can't view the CAPTCHA? Are there any
> Javascript errors on the page when this happens? Are you viewing over SSL or
> without?
>
> @episod  - Taylor
> Singletary
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 9:54 AM, vbose  wrote:
> > We are unable to register new app usinghttps://dev.twitter.com/apps/new#
> > web site because the captcha is not visible to us. Multiple folks
> > tried from different location within the city without success. We
> > tried using Firefox 5.0, Chrome and IE 8.0.
>
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: ABUIKit / TwUI ?

2011-07-01 Thread Taylor Singletary
Hi everyone,

The TwUI kit is now available on github: https://github.com/twitter/twui and
you can read more about it on our engineering blog:
http://engineering.twitter.com/2011/07/starting-today-twitter-is-offering-twui.html

@episod  - Taylor
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On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 1:53 PM, Matt Harris wrote:

> Thanks for your interest in the library. We hope to have information about
> it released soon. As soon as we do we'll let you know through the mailing
> list and through @twitterapi.
>
> Best
> @themattharris
> Developer Advocate, Twitter
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 1:52 PM, nfarina  wrote:
>
>> *Bump*
>>
>> Also, any info about when TwUI will be available? Would love to use it
>> in a project I'm working on.
>>
>>
>> On Jun 11, 5:21 pm, SM  wrote:
>> > I wasn't able to attend the announcement regarding ABUIKit /TwUI. Can
>> > someone provide a summary of what was presented?
>> >
>> > Thanks.
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[twitter-dev] Dimensions created for the widget change once the code is implemented on website.

2011-07-01 Thread Tiasia Williams
There are comments outlining where the twitter scrip starts and ends.
The problem is that although the table cell is set to a specific
dimension (245x155) and the twitter script is set to the same size,
the height does not seem to be co-operating. Any help you can provide
would be greatly appreciated.

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[twitter-dev] Re: The new permission model (R / RW / RWD) is now in effect

2011-07-01 Thread G@bo
Why if my app has (R / RW / DM) permission model, in twitter when user
registered by OAUTH appears like APP has not DM level?

Twitter page saids: This app will not be able to:
- Access your direct messages
- See your twitter password

Thanks.

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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: The new permission model (R / RW / RWD) is now in effect

2011-07-01 Thread Jeff Dairiki
Hi Taylor,

Thank you for the quick reply.

Is there a good reason for that limitation?   Or is there some hope
that in the future request_token will be enhanced to enable
explicit request of a RWD token?

In the mean time, I'll figure out the best way to get by.

Thanks again.

Jeff



On Fri, Jul 01, 2011 at 11:59:11AM -0700, Taylor Singletary wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
> 
> There's no way to specify a RWD option on this method -- if your application
> requires the use of direct messages in any context, you must set that at the
> application level.
> 
> This parameter will only influence the creation of RO or RW tokens.
> 
> @episod  - Taylor
> Singletary
> 
> 
> On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 11:42 AM, Jeff Dairiki  wrote:
> 
> > To restate my question of yesterday:
> >
> > It has been (and is still) possible to set the "default access type"
> > for ones app to "Read-only", yet still get read/write tokens by passing
> > "x_auth_access_type=write" to /oauth/request_token.
> >
> > Is there a corresponding value for x_auth_access_type which will
> > yield a read/write/direct-message token?
> >
> > (The docs at http://dev.twitter.com/doc/post/oauth/request_token list
> > only the choices 'read' and 'write'.  If there really is no third
> > value to be used to request a r/w/dm token, this would seem to me ---
> > in light of the recent permission model changes --- to be an
> > oversight.)
> >
> > I've just filed a ticket on this:
> >
> >  http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=2258
> >
> > Thanks for any help!
> >
> > Jeff
> >

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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: The new permission model (R / RW / RWD) is now in effect

2011-07-01 Thread Taylor Singletary
Hi Jeff,

There's no way to specify a RWD option on this method -- if your application
requires the use of direct messages in any context, you must set that at the
application level.

This parameter will only influence the creation of RO or RW tokens.

@episod  - Taylor
Singletary


On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 11:42 AM, Jeff Dairiki  wrote:

> To restate my question of yesterday:
>
> It has been (and is still) possible to set the "default access type"
> for ones app to "Read-only", yet still get read/write tokens by passing
> "x_auth_access_type=write" to /oauth/request_token.
>
> Is there a corresponding value for x_auth_access_type which will
> yield a read/write/direct-message token?
>
> (The docs at http://dev.twitter.com/doc/post/oauth/request_token list
> only the choices 'read' and 'write'.  If there really is no third
> value to be used to request a r/w/dm token, this would seem to me ---
> in light of the recent permission model changes --- to be an
> oversight.)
>
> I've just filed a ticket on this:
>
>  http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=2258
>
> Thanks for any help!
>
> Jeff
>

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Re: [twitter-dev] lists.json API call ignoring the callback parameter as of the last few hours

2011-07-01 Thread Taylor Singletary
Thanks everyone, I'll report this to the team -- not quite sure what's
happening.

Just to set expectations, I also don't have an ETA on a fix.

@episod  - Taylor
Singletary


On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Tim Meadowcroft  wrote:

> Glad it's not just me then !
> Here's an entire curl request with headers in case that gives any clues (eg
> if it's particular hosts behind a load balancer)
>
> Cheers
>
> --
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>
>
>  curl -v "
> http://api.twitter.com/1/lists.json?callback=abc&screen_name=schmerg";
> * About to connect() to api.twitter.com port 80 (#0)
> *   Trying 199.59.148.87... connected
> * Connected to api.twitter.com (199.59.148.87) port 80 (#0)
> > GET /1/lists.json?callback=abc&screen_name=schmerg HTTP/1.1
> > User-Agent: curl/7.21.4 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.21.4 GnuTLS/2.10.5
> zlib/1.2.5
> > Host: api.twitter.com
> > Accept: */*
> >
> < HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> < Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2011 18:28:34 GMT
> < Server: hi
> < Status: 200 OK
> < X-Transaction: 1309544914-75829-41020
> < X-RateLimit-Limit: 150
> < ETag: "aab4fa3d9f5ae979ad19a12fa7fcccb0"
> < X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN
> < Last-Modified: Fri, 01 Jul 2011 18:28:34 GMT
> < X-RateLimit-Remaining: 145
> < X-Runtime: 0.01157
> < X-Transaction-Mask: a6183ffa5f8ca943ff1b53b5644ef114a933ec98
> < Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
> < Content-Length: 100
> < Pragma: no-cache
> < X-RateLimit-Class: api
> < X-Revision: DEV
> < Expires: Tue, 31 Mar 1981 05:00:00 GMT
> < Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate, pre-check=0,
> post-check=0
> < X-MID: 3e1aeaa17e566ebc8a4c9b2ebcc4f1a1ebb20bbf
> < X-RateLimit-Reset: 1309548219
> < Set-Cookie: k=78.149.138.182.1309544914102224; path=/; expires=Fri,
> 08-Jul-11 18:28:34 GMT; domain=.twitter.com
> < Set-Cookie: guest_id=v1%3A130954491410552515; domain=.twitter.com;
> path=/; expires=Mon, 01 Jul 2013 06:28:34 GMT
> < Set-Cookie:
> _twitter_sess=BAh7CDoPY3JlYXRlZF9hdGwrCLqc9eYwAToHaWQiJWU5Mjc3MmMzNjVlZTIw%250AYTkxMTZiMGI5NjBkNGIzMWNhIgpmbGFzaElDOidBY3Rpb25Db250cm9sbGVy%250AOjpGbGFzaDo6Rmxhc2hIYXNoewAGOgpAdXNlZHsA--fb869e5bba31f66f478b99dc38035752adff4eaa;
> domain=.twitter.com; path=/; HttpOnly
> < Vary: Accept-Encoding
> < Connection: close
> <
> * Closing connection #0
> {"lists":[], "next_cursor":0, "previous_cursor":0, "next_cursor_str":"0",
> "previous_cursor_str":"0"}
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: The new permission model (R / RW / RWD) is now in effect

2011-07-01 Thread Jeff Dairiki
To restate my question of yesterday:

It has been (and is still) possible to set the "default access type"
for ones app to "Read-only", yet still get read/write tokens by passing
"x_auth_access_type=write" to /oauth/request_token.

Is there a corresponding value for x_auth_access_type which will
yield a read/write/direct-message token?

(The docs at http://dev.twitter.com/doc/post/oauth/request_token list
only the choices 'read' and 'write'.  If there really is no third
value to be used to request a r/w/dm token, this would seem to me ---
in light of the recent permission model changes --- to be an
oversight.)

I've just filed a ticket on this:

  http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=2258

Thanks for any help!

Jeff

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Re: [twitter-dev] lists.json API call ignoring the callback parameter as of the last few hours

2011-07-01 Thread Tim Meadowcroft
Glad it's not just me then !
Here's an entire curl request with headers in case that gives any clues (eg 
if it's particular hosts behind a load balancer)

Cheers

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 curl -v 
"http://api.twitter.com/1/lists.json?callback=abc&screen_name=schmerg";
* About to connect() to api.twitter.com port 80 (#0)
*   Trying 199.59.148.87... connected
* Connected to api.twitter.com (199.59.148.87) port 80 (#0)
> GET /1/lists.json?callback=abc&screen_name=schmerg HTTP/1.1
> User-Agent: curl/7.21.4 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.21.4 GnuTLS/2.10.5 
zlib/1.2.5
> Host: api.twitter.com
> Accept: */*
> 
< HTTP/1.1 200 OK
< Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2011 18:28:34 GMT
< Server: hi
< Status: 200 OK
< X-Transaction: 1309544914-75829-41020
< X-RateLimit-Limit: 150
< ETag: "aab4fa3d9f5ae979ad19a12fa7fcccb0"
< X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN
< Last-Modified: Fri, 01 Jul 2011 18:28:34 GMT
< X-RateLimit-Remaining: 145
< X-Runtime: 0.01157
< X-Transaction-Mask: a6183ffa5f8ca943ff1b53b5644ef114a933ec98
< Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
< Content-Length: 100
< Pragma: no-cache
< X-RateLimit-Class: api
< X-Revision: DEV
< Expires: Tue, 31 Mar 1981 05:00:00 GMT
< Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate, pre-check=0, 
post-check=0
< X-MID: 3e1aeaa17e566ebc8a4c9b2ebcc4f1a1ebb20bbf
< X-RateLimit-Reset: 1309548219
< Set-Cookie: k=78.149.138.182.1309544914102224; path=/; expires=Fri, 
08-Jul-11 18:28:34 GMT; domain=.twitter.com
< Set-Cookie: guest_id=v1%3A130954491410552515; domain=.twitter.com; path=/; 
expires=Mon, 01 Jul 2013 06:28:34 GMT
< Set-Cookie: 
_twitter_sess=BAh7CDoPY3JlYXRlZF9hdGwrCLqc9eYwAToHaWQiJWU5Mjc3MmMzNjVlZTIw%250AYTkxMTZiMGI5NjBkNGIzMWNhIgpmbGFzaElDOidBY3Rpb25Db250cm9sbGVy%250AOjpGbGFzaDo6Rmxhc2hIYXNoewAGOgpAdXNlZHsA--fb869e5bba31f66f478b99dc38035752adff4eaa;
 
domain=.twitter.com; path=/; HttpOnly
< Vary: Accept-Encoding
< Connection: close
< 
* Closing connection #0
{"lists":[], "next_cursor":0, "previous_cursor":0, "next_cursor_str":"0", 
"previous_cursor_str":"0"}

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Re: [twitter-dev] lists.json API call ignoring the callback parameter as of the last few hours

2011-07-01 Thread Harshad RJ
I can confirm this with my app as well (tDash).

On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 10:26 PM, Tim Meadowcroft  wrote:

>
> I've been happily pulling back a user's lists with a query like
>
>   http://api.twitter.com/1/lists.json?callback=abc&screen_name=schmerg
>
> but suddenly (sometime in the last 24 hours I suspect) this is returning
> pure json, not jsonp.. that is
>
>   {"lists":[], "next_cursor":0, "previous_cursor":0, "next_cursor_str":"0",
> "previous_cursor_str":"0"}
>
> rather than
>
> abc({"lists":[], "next_cursor":0, "previous_cursor":0,
> "next_cursor_str":"0", "previous_cursor_str":"0"})
>
> which if course breaks me loading it in a script tag.
>
> Other calls seem to still be respecting the callback parameter... any idea
> what might have changed ??
>
> --
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Twitter and Atom. Result type

2011-07-01 Thread Taylor Singletary
Do other tweets you post show up in search? This article might help you:
https://support.twitter.com/articles/66018-i-m-missing-from-search

@episod  - Taylor
Singletary


On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 10:18 AM, sri shilpa  wrote:

> Hi,
>  May be your twitter is private so your account tweets are not shown... Or
> else there are no tweets with that has tag
>
>
>
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[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter and Atom. Result type

2011-07-01 Thread sri shilpa
Hi,
 May be your twitter is private so your account tweets are not shown... Or 
else there are no tweets with that has tag

 

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[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter Search not showing results

2011-07-01 Thread sri shilpa
Thank You Kamesh. Yes thats only the problem. But my client is not getting 
results even once also. But i am getting results as in twitter advanced 
search...i don't understand what might be the problem. Is Blacklist is based 
on IP address or server used. I am getting results in same server. I am not 
sure whats happening..

Once again Thanks...

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[twitter-dev] lists.json API call ignoring the callback parameter as of the last few hours

2011-07-01 Thread Tim Meadowcroft

I've been happily pulling back a user's lists with a query like

  http://api.twitter.com/1/lists.json?callback=abc&screen_name=schmerg

but suddenly (sometime in the last 24 hours I suspect) this is returning 
pure json, not jsonp.. that is

  {"lists":[], "next_cursor":0, "previous_cursor":0, "next_cursor_str":"0", 
"previous_cursor_str":"0"}

rather than 

abc({"lists":[], "next_cursor":0, "previous_cursor":0, 
"next_cursor_str":"0", "previous_cursor_str":"0"})

which if course breaks me loading it in a script tag.

Other calls seem to still be respecting the callback parameter... any idea 
what might have changed ??

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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Downgrading the permissions on an application

2011-07-01 Thread Taylor Singletary
You would ask your users to re-authenticate and send them through the OAuth
flow again, this time to exchange their RW token for a RO token. By
re-authenticating, they would invalidate the RW token and you would then
consume the new RO token.

@episod  - Taylor
Singletary


On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Simon Cast  wrote:

> Hi Taylor,
>
> Thanks for the info.
>
> How is it possible for a user to downgrade their token? I know
> applications can be removed but I've never seen the ability to
> downgrade?
>
> Regards,
>
> Simon
>
> On Jul 1, 3:06 pm, Taylor Singletary 
> wrote:
> > Hi Simon,
> >
> > 1. Yes, your existing tokens with the application will still work when
> you
> > make this change.
> > 2. Yes, your existing tokens will continue to have the higher level of
> > permission that they were originally granted at.
> >
> > When an end-user does "downgrade" their token to the read-only flavor,
> the
> > strings for the access token will also change.
> >
> > @episod  - Taylor
> > Singletary
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 6:35 AM, Simon Cast  wrote:
> > > Hi,
> >
> > > We are looking at reducing the permissions, R/W => R, on our
> > > application. I have several questions before we attempt this:
> >
> > > 1. Will the existing tokens associated with the application still
> > > work?
> > > 2. Will the existing tokens still have the higher level of permission?
> >
> > > Regards,
> >
> > > Simon
> >
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[twitter-dev] Re: Downgrading the permissions on an application

2011-07-01 Thread Simon Cast
Hi Taylor,

Thanks for the info.

How is it possible for a user to downgrade their token? I know
applications can be removed but I've never seen the ability to
downgrade?

Regards,

Simon

On Jul 1, 3:06 pm, Taylor Singletary 
wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
> 1. Yes, your existing tokens with the application will still work when you
> make this change.
> 2. Yes, your existing tokens will continue to have the higher level of
> permission that they were originally granted at.
>
> When an end-user does "downgrade" their token to the read-only flavor, the
> strings for the access token will also change.
>
> @episod  - Taylor
> Singletary
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 6:35 AM, Simon Cast  wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > We are looking at reducing the permissions, R/W => R, on our
> > application. I have several questions before we attempt this:
>
> > 1. Will the existing tokens associated with the application still
> > work?
> > 2. Will the existing tokens still have the higher level of permission?
>
> > Regards,
>
> > Simon
>
> > --
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> > API updates via Twitter:https://twitter.com/twitterapi79
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[twitter-dev] Re: Counter not increasing

2011-07-01 Thread Chris Stamp

I should clarify that the counter just remains at zero after the
button is used.

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[twitter-dev] Counter not increasing

2011-07-01 Thread Chris Stamp
Just put a new site live, but the Twitter counter is not working
(although the button works fine otherwise).

The site is www.euphonious.eu, and the button code is:

 http://twitter.com/share"; class="twitter-share-button" data-
url="http://bit.ly/lOLzyy"; data-text="Euphonious website is now live!"
data-count="horizontal" data-via="EuphoniousLtd">Tweethttp://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";>

Can anyone see the problem? Any assistance gratefully received.

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[twitter-dev] Re: Twitter Search not showing results

2011-07-01 Thread kamesh SmartDude
Hai Shipla,
Did u check the HTTP Response code what it is returning when u are not
getting the results.

when u are not getting the results it might give the response code as
200 but the response contains the Error Message "Rate limit exceed" or
empty response.

//kamesh

On Jul 1, 10:49 am, sri shilpa  wrote:
> Hi All,
>         I am facing   problem. Using twitter search  API sometimes i
> am not getting any results and sometimes i am getting results(for the
> same keyword). Please can you tell me what might be the problem.
> Researched on it a lot. Tried in many ways but no use. Please waiting
> for your reply.
>
> Thanks in advance

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[twitter-dev] Re: Search with multiple terms

2011-07-01 Thread karthick rajan
Hi,

I need a query this way,

#term1 OR ("term2" from: term3)

Means:
#term1 from any user
or
containing string "term2" from user "term3"

Please reply me quick on this

Thanks,
S. Karthick Rajan

On May 11, 11:13 pm, Matt Harris  wrote:
> Hi Adrian,
>
> Check out our guide on how to use the Search API:
>    http://dev.twitter.com/pages/using_search
>
> It includes information about how to do this and other types of queries.
>
> Best,
> @themattharris
> Developer Advocate, Twitterhttp://twitter.com/themattharris
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 8:50 AM, Adrian  wrote:
> > Is it possible to do a search for multiple words that belong together
> > combined with the OR operator?
>
> > For example if I want to capture all tweets for "The Bachelor"
> > including people who use hashtags, I would like the query to look
> > something like:
>
> > the bachelor or thebachelor
>
> > on Twitter search this is translated as:
>
> > ors=the+bachelor+thebachelor
>
> > which is clearly wrong.
>
> > I have tried it many ways now but seem to fail constantly. Any
> > suggestions?
>
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[twitter-dev] Discovery Art

2011-07-01 Thread tristan powley
I have an idea that involves a browse option on the tweet tool to
allow us to be able to upload pictures approved by twitter.  The real
purpose of this idea is to be able to promote artwork for all your art
fanatics out there! if its not possible

thank you.

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[twitter-dev] Twitter Search not showing results

2011-07-01 Thread sri shilpa
Hi All,
I am facing   problem. Using twitter search  API sometimes i
am not getting any results and sometimes i am getting results(for the
same keyword). Please can you tell me what might be the problem.
Researched on it a lot. Tried in many ways but no use. Please waiting
for your reply.

Thanks in advance

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[twitter-dev] Re: Bug with the new DM authorization and the /oauth/authenticate method

2011-07-01 Thread Mobinga
I had the same problem, I asked @twitterapi they said it usually takes
some time before it actually saves the permissions.
Mine was reverting back to read only. Just keep trying.

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[twitter-dev] location track error!

2011-07-01 Thread zhangle
I tried thousands of times, and it's always like this:
Location track items must be given as pairs of comma separated lat/
longs: [Ljava.lang.String;@4e08cd9c

my query is:
curl -d locations http://stream.twitter.com/1/statuses/filter.json -u
zhangle871024:***

where *** is my password, I will not show it here. :)

the locations file is just the following:
locations=-122.75,36.8,-121.75,37.8,-74,40,-73,41

And this "locations" is the example on Twitter Streaming API doc.
See:
--
Example:
Create a file called ‘locations’ that contains, excluding the
quotation marks, the phrase:
“locations=-122.75,36.8,-121.75,37.8,-74,40,-73,41” then execute:
curl -d @locations http://stream.twitter.com/1/statuses/filter.json -
uAnyTwitterUser:Password.
You will receive all geo tagged tweets from the San Francisco and New
York City area.
--

What wrong with it?? Can anyone give some hint? I am really, really
appreciating your help. 3ks!

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[twitter-dev] Need to have complex queries.

2011-07-01 Thread karthick rajan
Hi,

I need a query this way,

#term1 OR ("term2" from: term3)

Means:
#term1 from any user
or
containing string "term2" from user "term3"

Please reply me quick on this

Thanks,
S. Karthick Rajan

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[twitter-dev] Twitter API integration with Mibubble Site

2011-07-01 Thread Ankan Bhadra
The Site URL is 'http://mibubble.itcslive.com/social/connect.php' .

You are NOT following @faelazo!
Welcome to a Twitter OAuth PHP example.

This site is a basic showcase of Twitters OAuth authentication method.
If you are having issues try clearing your session.

Links: Source Code & Documentation | Contact @abraham

stdClass Object
(
[default_profile_image] => 1
[profile_background_image_url] => 
http://a0.twimg.com/images/themes/theme1/bg.png
[protected] =>
[profile_image_url] => 
http://a0.twimg.com/sticky/default_profile_images/default_profile_1_normal.png
[friends_count] => 0
[location] =>
[name] => Ankan Bhadra
[is_translator] =>
[profile_text_color] => 33
[screen_name] => AnkanBhadra
[follow_request_sent] =>
[notifications] =>
[utc_offset] =>
[profile_sidebar_fill_color] => DDEEF6
[followers_count] => 0
[url] =>
[id_str] => 324818460
[following] =>
[profile_background_tile] =>
[profile_background_image_url_https] => 
https://si0.twimg.com/images/themes/theme1/bg.png
[description] =>
[show_all_inline_media] =>
[contributors_enabled] =>
[geo_enabled] =>
[created_at] => Mon Jun 27 08:03:35 + 2011
[profile_image_url_https] =>
https://si0.twimg.com/sticky/default_profile_images/default_profile_1_normal.png
[status] => stdClass Object
(
[retweeted_status] => stdClass Object
(
[place] =>
[retweet_count] => 37
[in_reply_to_user_id] =>
[coordinates] =>
[text] => And the competition has begun! "Build an
Incredible HTML5 App: $7000 Competition" http://bit.ly/dnC2p0
[id_str] => 19706871538
[truncated] =>
[favorited] =>
[created_at] => Wed Jul 28 02:46:27 + 2010
[in_reply_to_status_id_str] =>
[in_reply_to_screen_name] =>
[in_reply_to_status_id] =>
[id] => 19706871538
[in_reply_to_user_id_str] =>
[source] => Echofon
[contributors] =>
[geo] =>
[retweeted] =>
)

[place] =>
[retweet_count] => 37
[in_reply_to_user_id] =>
[coordinates] =>
[text] => RT @envatowebdev: And the competition has begun!
"Build an Incredible HTML5 App: $7000 Competition" http://bit.ly/dnC2p0
[id_str] => 86702882258300929
[truncated] =>
[favorited] =>
[created_at] => Fri Jul 01 07:49:12 + 2011
[in_reply_to_status_id_str] =>
[in_reply_to_screen_name] =>
[in_reply_to_status_id] =>
[id] => 86702882258300929
[in_reply_to_user_id_str] =>
[source] => Mibubble
[contributors] =>
[geo] =>
[retweeted] =>
)

[profile_link_color] => 0084B4
[listed_count] => 0
[favourites_count] => 0
[profile_sidebar_border_color] => C0DEED
[id] => 324818460
[default_profile] => 1
[statuses_count] => 4
[time_zone] =>
[profile_use_background_image] => 1
[lang] => en
[verified] =>
[profile_background_color] => C0DEED
)

I get the screen name or user name as well as
oauth_uid,oauth_token,oauth_token_secret using abraham-
twitteroauth-76446fa. But when I click the 'Sign in Twitter Button'
from http://mibubble.itcslive.com/social/connect.php.It goes to
'https://api.twitter.com/oauth/authorize?
oauth_token=FjRcTpkOhXheGruGlwPwqhpuXUJTM0IPT2Y1qhAA'.

In this section how to Authorize Mibubble to use your account?How to
get follow or unfollow with friendlist. Please advise me.

My email id:an...@itcslive.com

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[twitter-dev] Twitter search widget - increasing search historically?

2011-07-01 Thread Practical Law Company
I'd like the twitter search widget to show more tweets historically.
As one of our hashtags is only used every week or so, our widget is
only showing one search result tweet at a time. Is there any way to
extend the search results so it shows more tweets historically? The
search query is:

#Businessdevelopment from:practicallawuk

The profile widget shows tweets from a month ago, but the search
widget doesn’t seem to search back as far? Is there a way of changing
this?

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[twitter-dev] Twitter and Atom. Result type

2011-07-01 Thread Twitterer
Hello there,

I am trying to retrieve Twitter messages with a # tag but I don't
recieve anything when I post something.

I used this URL:
http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=%23kevsnuf&result_type=recent

Whats wrong and why don't I retrieve messages?!!

Thanks

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Re: [twitter-dev] Downgrading the permissions on an application

2011-07-01 Thread Taylor Singletary
Hi Simon,

1. Yes, your existing tokens with the application will still work when you
make this change.
2. Yes, your existing tokens will continue to have the higher level of
permission that they were originally granted at.

When an end-user does "downgrade" their token to the read-only flavor, the
strings for the access token will also change.

@episod  - Taylor
Singletary


On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 6:35 AM, Simon Cast  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> We are looking at reducing the permissions, R/W => R, on our
> application. I have several questions before we attempt this:
>
> 1. Will the existing tokens associated with the application still
> work?
> 2. Will the existing tokens still have the higher level of permission?
>
> Regards,
>
> Simon
>
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[twitter-dev] Downgrading the permissions on an application

2011-07-01 Thread Simon Cast
Hi,

We are looking at reducing the permissions, R/W => R, on our
application. I have several questions before we attempt this:

1. Will the existing tokens associated with the application still
work?
2. Will the existing tokens still have the higher level of permission?

Regards,

Simon

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[twitter-dev] Re: error 401 from oauth, starting a few days ago

2011-07-01 Thread arlomedia
FYI, one of my clients decided to pull this from the site rather than
spend any more money troubleshooting it. I've hidden it from the other
site but may come back later and try a different OAuth library if I
have time. I can't use the pre-built widgets because they don't offer
enough flexibility in sizing and appearance.

Basic authentication was pretty easy to set up and worked fine; OAuth
was a bigger effort to set up but worked fine until it broke. I don't
understand why something as simple as showing my last five Twitter
posts should be so complicated as to require a third-party library
with dozens of scripts and repeated API changes that are not backwards
compatible. I'm submitting this as feedback on your new system -- you
just lost a featured position on two websites because of its
complexity and instability.

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[twitter-dev] Re: /oauth/request_token - Can't get one

2011-07-01 Thread DoXiD
I need to know, is this corner dead cause i got a response in less
then a few hours in the bug department and i can't get any help with
this at all.
Am i missing some information? then please tell me, i'll feed you with
whatever you want, i'm a developer and i'm developing core functions
and API's so i can bring up whatever output data you need... urm yea,
i'm desperate!

On Jun 28, 10:30 pm, DoXiD  wrote:
> And this is what my sign_key_base looks like:
>
> POST&http%3A%2F%2Fapi.twitter.com%2Foauth
> %2Frequest_token&oauth_consumer_key%3Dp...8pw%26oauth_nonce
> %3D1309289330%26oauth_signature_method%3DHMAC-SHA1%26oauth_timestamp
> %3D1309289330%26oauth_version%3D1.0
>
> On Jun 28, 8:40 pm, DoXiD  wrote:
>
>
>
> > After talking with a nice guy at the IRC channel he mentioned that i
> > needed to sort my headers and my POST data.
> > Sad and done, i sorted my things but still didn't help, any other
> > suggestions?
>
> > Here's a output (readable version) of my 
> > HEAD+POST:http://pastebin.com/H8uSuEd0
>
> > On Jun 28, 5:31 pm, DoXiD  wrote:
>
> > > First off, i'm uncertain which keys i can and can not post, so i'll
> > > obscure them.
>
> > > My main problem is that i don't know which keys to send to the
> > > "request_token".
>
> > > Here is that i'm trying to send:
> > > (Note: time matches the servers, i've made sure of that)
> > > (Note: I have checked so that _all_ my keys are correct)
> > > (Note: I've also made sure that the signature matches up to my content
> > > of POST)
>
> > > POST /oauth/request_token HTTP/1.1
> > > Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
> > > Authorization: OAuth oauth_nonce="1309272106", oauth_callback="",
> > > oauth_signature_method="HMAC-SHA1", oauth_timestamp="1309272106",
> > > oauth_consumer_key="pk...8pw", oauth_token="",
> > > oauth_signature="T5...5pQ%3D", oauth_version="1.0"
> > > User-Agent: InetCheck
> > > Host: api.twitter.com
> > > Keep-Alive: 115
> > > Content-Length: 171
>
> > > oauth_callback=&oauth_consumer_key=pk...
> > > 8pw&oauth_nonce=1309272106&oauth_signature_method=HMAC-
> > > SHA1&oauth_timestamp=1309272106&oauth_token=&oauth_version=1.0
>
> > > After tat i recive either "Failed to validate oauth signature and
> > > token" or just a 401 return code.
>
> > > I'm trying to get my hands dirty here by developing my own API for
> > > Python.
> > > I know there are some out there but i don't like em + i don't trust
> > > other people.
>
> > > So i'm running Python2.6.5
> > > And i'm using the modules:
> > > from socket import *
> > > from time import time, gmtime
> > > from random import randint
> > > import base64
> > > import hashlib
> > > import hmac
> > > import urllib
>
> > > (i know, you're not supposed to do from  import * but i'm just
> > > making some basic code for a skeleton atm).
>
> > > The code to generate the header + POST data:
> > > (again, just a skeleton, ugly code, will be fixed when i got a working
> > > copy)
>
> > >                 dstr = ''
> > >                 if data:
> > >                         dstr += ''
>
> > >                         for k in ('oauth_callback', 'oauth_consumer_key', 
> > > 'oauth_nonce',
> > > 'oauth_signature_method', 'oauth_timestamp', 'oauth_token',
> > > 'oauth_version'):
> > >                                 if not k in data: raise KeyError("Missing 
> > > " + k + ", please
> > > specify it at the login")
> > >                                 dstr += k + '=' + data[k] + '&'
> > >                         dstr = dstr[:-1]
>
> > >                 secr = self.keySet[1]
> > >                 sign_key_base = 'POST' + '&' + urllib.quote_plus('http://
> > > api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token') + '&'
> > >                 sign_key_base += urllib.quote_plus(dstr)
> > >                 print 'Using sign base:'
> > >                 print '\t' + sign_key_base + '\n'
> > >                 print '\t Key:'
> > >                 print '\t\t', [data['consumer_secret'] + '&']
> > >                 print '\t\t', [hmac.new(data['consumer_secret'] + '&',
> > > sign_key_base, hashlib.sha1).digest()]
> > >                 print '\t\t', 
> > > [base64.encodestring(hmac.new(data['consumer_secret']
> > > + '&', sign_key_base, hashlib.sha1).digest())]
> > >                 secr =
> > > urllib.quote(base64.encodestring(hmac.new(data['consumer_secret'] +
> > > '&', sign_key_base, hashlib.sha1).digest()).replace('\n', ''))
> > >                 print '\t\t', [secr], '\n'
>
> > >                 ret = 'POST ' + URL  + ' HTTP/1.1\r\n'
> > >                 ret += 'Content-Type: 
> > > application/x-www-form-urlencoded\r\n'
>
> > >                 ret += 'Authorization: OAuth oauth_nonce="' + 
> > > data['oauth_nonce'] +
> > > '", '
> > >                 ret += 'oauth_callback="' + data['oauth_callback'] + '", '
> > >                 ret += 'oauth_signature_method="HMAC-SHA1", '
> > >                 ret += 'oauth_timestamp="' + data['oauth_nonce'] + '", '
> > >                 ret += 'oauth_consumer_key="' + 
> > > data['

[twitter-dev] Re: Bug with the new DM authorization and the /oauth/authenticate method

2011-07-01 Thread Rich
Erm DM access is only granted from /oauth/authorize now as was stated
by Matt here
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/e954fc0f8b5aa6ec/a608900f722416b7?q=dm&lnk=nl&;

"The R/W/DM permission can only be granted through the /oauth/
authorize
route. Sign in with Twitter cannot be used to grant R/W/DM. "

And here https://dev.twitter.com/pages/application-permission-model-faq

"You said you were restricting this permission to the OAuth /authorize
web flow only. Will /oauth/authenticate (Sign in with Twitter) support
the new permission?

The R/W/DM permission can only be granted through the /oauth/authorize
route. Sign in with Twitter cannot be used to grant R/W/DM."

On Jun 30, 11:41 pm, Laurent Quérel  wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My twitter app (a firefox/chrome extension in 'browser mode') uses the
> method /oauth/authenticate in the oauth process. I changed the access
> level of my app to read, write & direct messages to conform to the new
> rules about DM access. I observe an error 93 when the application try
> to read DM and the authenticate page continue to display that my app
> has no access to DM... If I replace /oauth/authenticate by /oauth/
> authorize this issue disappears. Is it normal?
>
> Laurent

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