Not to be glib, but they are more than welcome to join in on the
conversation in the community. We plan to let the community really
drive this one.
On Apr 19, 2010, at 8:06 PM, R_Macdonald roger.g.macdon...@gmail.com
wrote:
ReadWriteWebs's Co-Editor, Marshall Kirkpatrick, suggests
It is possible, but why are you using xauth? It seems, as you are in
the browser already, that you should just use the oauth workflow as is?
On Apr 19, 2010, at 9:14 PM, YCBM youcannotb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Can you a single registered oAuth app on Twitter be granted access to
I love you guys. You did it ... That has increased the Streaming usability
to some 1000 times.
Thanks in million ways,
Alam Sher
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:03 AM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
zn...@comcast.netwrote:
On 04/19/2010 04:39 PM, Mark McBride wrote:
To date the streaming API has only
Hello. I've been developing a Twitter modification for integration
with phpBB3. I've registered in Anywhere, set everything up and I'm
using the following code in the HTML header:
lt;script src=http://platform.twitter.com/anywhere.js?
id=v=1 type=text/javascriptgt;lt;/scriptgt;
And this
Yes! I am using it.
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
It is possible, but why are you using xauth? It seems, as you are in the
browser already, that you should just use the oauth workflow as is?
On Apr 19, 2010, at 9:14 PM, YCBM
Thanks Taylor, I think that I will switch to OAuth-based
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Taylor Singletary
taylorsinglet...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi Davide,
Is your original application an OAuth-based, registered application or does
it use Basic Auth? If it uses OAuth, is registered, and is
It looks like the public timeline api is reporting the same statuses
over-and-over again. This started sometime yesterday (4/19) and
continues today. Is anyone else experiencing this issue?
Thanks,
Matt
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Hey everyone, I wanted to share with the group this Javascript library
which might be useful for any apps dealing with the new Places
feature.
Many apps display Tweets as points on a map, based on exact latitude/
longitude coordinates. Easy.
However the new Places feature allows Tweets to be
Raffi Krikorian wrote:
Not to be glib, but they are more than welcome to join in on the
conversation in the community. We plan to let the community really
drive this one.
On Apr 19, 2010, at 8:06 PM, R_Macdonald roger.g.macdon...@gmail.com
wrote:
ReadWriteWebs's Co-Editor, Marshall
I don't know if this fix for next_cursor always being zero has been
deployed or not, but I'm still seeing this bug. A fix for this would
be really awesome.
On Apr 17, 12:04 pm, Mark McBride mmcbr...@twitter.com wrote:
Yes. A fix has been identified, and should be deployed in a few days
Sent
Sorry to bump this topic, but is there any here that can enlighten me?
Thanks in advance!
On Apr 18, 2:18 pm, Dinho nkerkvl...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
I'm a little confused about the number of accounts that is allowed.
Searching through this group, the web and reading the Twitter EULA it
I know the limits in API search, about 1.000-1.400 tweets using page
variables. But, I need to search old tweets about a popular hashtag (2
weeks ago). I try to limit the search using geo options, but the limit
is the time, not the number. How can I implement that search?
Regards,
Francisco Mesa
If you are starting with the API, familiarize yourself with the FAQ
and know that it exists.
When you tty to open link to faq (http://dev.twitter.com/FAQ), you'll
see 404 error. Link should be http://dev.twitter.com/faq (this one
I've tryed and it's really redirecting to faq).
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Hey, I'm firing the tweetbox() function and everything seems great.
The only thing I'd like to do is set focus to the tweet box as soon as
it loads and it seems to work fine with a few jQuery tricks, but
unfortunatelly requires to use the setTimeout function to focus when
the elements are there.
Konstantin Kovshenin from Moscow, Russia. CTO at a startup called
Frumatic. Founder of a Twitter app called Foller.me. Blog at
http://kovshenin.com
and tweet at @kovshenin. PHP, WordPress, Amazon EC2, S3, SimpleDB,
etc. Cheers! =)
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Hello,
Is there a simple way to change the text and visualization of anywhere
components?
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Thanks, I'll fix that up.
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/episod
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 12:56 AM, sleepwalker
krivich.ekater...@gmail.comwrote:
If you are starting with the API, familiarize yourself with the FAQ
and know that it exists.
When you tty to
Hi Furkan,
There are few customization options at this time. One goal of @Anywhere is
to create a consistent user experience for interfacing with Twitter on
whatever site a user visits that has implemented it. There will of course be
more customization options in the future. At Chirp, the
Sorry, Francisco, it's not possible at this time. What search provides today
is the maximum historical perspective of tweets that Twitter offers now.
There might be other, third-party historical archives of tweets that you can
find.
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitter
It has not been deployed yet.
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/episod
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 4:38 AM, Zach zcox...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't know if this fix for next_cursor always being zero has been
deployed or not, but I'm still seeing this bug. A fix for
Hello people,
I'm trying to do something that I don't know if will work. Let me
explain the main idea:
1) A user 'login with twitter' in my application;
2) This user should have the possibility to 'add account'. This means
that, if a user owns more than 1 account, we will associate the 1st
I think that there's a Contributors API coming very soon which will
have the ability to do stuff on behalf of.
On Apr 20, 5:41 pm, luisg luisfmgoncal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello people,
I'm trying to do something that I don't know if will work. Let me
explain the main idea:
1) A user 'login
Hi Luis,
I first want to make very clear that you shouldn't store logins and
passwords. Twitter's API will never return to you the password for a user,
and with the exception of using xAuth for Desktop Mobile applications, you
should never be sending logins and passwords to the Twitter API.
Hi Matt,
I'm not able to see the issue at the moment -- can you provide some more
details like examples of duplicate status ids? The public_timeline endpoint
is cached for 60 seconds, so it will remain stagnant if you're requesting it
more often than that.
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate,
The same IP-based rate limits that apply on Twitter.com apply with @Anywhere
integrations. Your web browser is essentially the client with @Anywhere, not
the originating site, so if you're on a shared network that Twitter would
see as a single IP address and there's a lot of accessing of @Anywhere
Thanks Taylor,
For the time being, the consistency limits us in English medium.
By the way, I think JavaScript API documentation is not fully available yet.
I could only find the js api cheat sheet.
http://platform.twitter.com/js-api.html
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Taylor Singletary
The details in that document are beta at best and we aren't strongly
encouraging their use yet.
Everything covered at http://dev.twitter.com/anywhere/begin is the bulk of
what's to be considered stable at this time.
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/episod
On
Hi Chaoskreator,
I just tried the most simple example of setting up a Tweet box and was able
to get the tweet sent to Twitter.com without issue. I don't see anything
obviously wrong in your HTML. If you've connected the user, then I also
assume that your callback URL specified in your application
It hasn't been deployed as far as I know, but it should be out this
week.
Sent from mobile device
On Apr 20, 2010, at 4:38 AM, Zach zcox...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't know if this fix for next_cursor always being zero has been
deployed or not, but I'm still seeing this bug. A fix for this
Hey all. I've been working on this little plugin for WordPress that's
supposed to kind of act like Tweetmeme, but a little bit more branded
and doesn't actually show the number of retweets, maybe that's a
drawback, but hey, I wouldn't like to show 0 retweets ;)
Anyway, the snippet works with
Ok, I will stick to that document right now.
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 5:41 PM, Taylor Singletary
taylorsinglet...@twitter.com wrote:
The details in that document are beta at best and we aren't strongly
encouraging their use yet.
Everything covered at http://dev.twitter.com/anywhere/begin
Hi, been playing with the @anywhere stuff, very excited about this!
I know its still a work in progress and things may change, but is
there a way to make hovercards() work as normal for onmouseover, but
let my javascript handle the onclick event, rather than sending the
user off to their twitter
I have just added class=twitter-anywhere-user manually to the links which
I want to show hovercards.
and just:
script type=text/javascript
twttr.anywhere(function (T) {
T.hovercards();
});
/script
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 6:44 PM, scotth_uk satsc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, been
I think it would be incredibly helpful to have an endpoint where we
could request direct messages sent back and forth between an
authorized user and some other user. This would make it significantly
easier to allow users to move backward through conversations with a
single user. Right now the only
I filed a ticket on this and am curious if others have run into this
issue: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1592
This bug is why I'm always surprised to see native retweets in
http://twitter.com/#retweeted_of_mine that clients like Tweetie or
TweetDeck are clueless about.
One thing I meant to find out @chirp last week--what will oauth look
like for the Streaming API? I'm having a hard time visualizing how
that will work.
Thanks,
Jonathon Hill
@compwright
Company52
http://company52.com
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Hey Scott -
If you've already linkified Twitter usernames yourself according to
the pattern used by the @anywhere linkifyUsers() method (@a
href=../a, then you can tell hovercards not to linkify as
follows:
twttr.anywhere(function (T) {
T.hovercards({ linkify: false });
});
If your anchor
Hi Jonathon,
For Streaming API access that isn't from the perspective of a user's
account, you would use two-legged OAuth to establish authentication instead
of basic auth.
A two-legged OAuth request is very similar to other OAuth requests: you have
a specific resource you are trying to access,
I've had a bug submitted by a user of the Twitterizer .NET library,
and it appears to be a possible bug with the Twitter API.
After destroying a status, the /users/show/screen_name.json result
still contained the destroyed status, while the /users/show/
screen_name.xml results (correctly, I
We've announced that come June 2010, Basic Auth will no longer be supported
via the Twitter API. All authenticated requests will be moving to OAuth
(either version 1.0a or the emerging 2.0 spec). There are many benefits from
this change. Aside from the obvious security improvements, having all
Hello,
I'm building an app that uses OAuth for registration and
authentication. Is there any way to log an authenticated user out of
twitter, so that he/she can log in with a different twitter account?
Calling the REST endpoint /account/end_session.json doesn't work.
Thanks,
Jonathon Hill
Hi Jonathon,
You'd handle this on your own back end. Using OAuth a user is never logged
in -- there is no concept of a session or persistence -- it's all
stateless. The association between your user and an access token is your
own. If you want a user to be able to use multiple twitter accounts on
you don't have to implement oauth 2 oauth 1.0a is the supported and
recommended version for now.
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Dean Collins d...@cognation.net wrote:
Great so you are moving before oauth 2 is finished. You guys are crazy.
You’re making everyone change now and then
Hi,
I just set up my application for xauth and started testing.
It keeps failing with error message:
Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1012 UserInfo=0x268d70 Operation
could not be completed. (NSURLErrorDomain error -1012.)
What is this error? Is anything wrong with my app setting, or my
Hi Sae,
Have you received approval for using xAuth in your application yet by
emailing a...@twitter.com ? I'm not familiar enough with Objective-C to
understand the error, but your signature base string and authorization
header look otherwise correct on first glance.
Taylor Singletary
Developer
The Firefox addon we created works within the native chrome of the
browser. The addon is essentially working within a browser dialog
box, it is limited to its own information so there isn't a way to
redirect the user through the oAuth workflow as there is no place to
return them to. Not much
I'm already a whitelisted app (Tweettronics.com) and do not want
access downgraded. I'm concerned that switching to oauth and
registering my app at dev might cause my whitelisting status to
change. Can you assure me that won't happen?
Thx
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 20, 2010, at 12:38
Whitelisting still overrides oAuth rate limit. If you are whitelisted,
you'll get 20,000 reqs/hour for your account, otherwise you'll get the
default 350.
Tom
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:04 PM, Jeffrey Greenberg
jeffreygreenb...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm already a whitelisted app (Tweettronics.com)
YCBM,
Is it possible to handle a custom URI scheme in the context of your
extension for the oauth_callback?
Example: You tell the request_token step that your oauth_callback is
supercoolplugin://handle_oauth_callback or something like
chrome://plugin/supercool/handle_oauth_callback (I'm not a
Also, make sure that your application is capable of both read and write
access -- we have a deploy in queue that will make this easier to notice,
but in the mean time you can verify and toggle the setting at
http://twitter.com/oauth_clients/
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitter
Hi,
Question about oauth registration ... do I register the user ID I currently
use at the same place as all other apps, i.e.http://dev.twitter.com/apps/new,
or is there another endpoint for the streaming api?
Thanks!
ttyl
Dima
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Taylor Singletary
In the current incarnation, you don't need a registered application to use
the streaming API -- just a valid username and password to access the
endpoints.
While we don't know what the OAuth-based authentication is going to look
like in the future of authenticating with the streaming API, we do
You can add send users to
https://twitter.com/oauth/authenticate?oauth_token=xyzforce_login=true(notice
the force_login=true) to have users always prompted for username
and password on twitter.com.
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method:-oauth-authenticate
Taylor,
I just remembered that you were planning to change the generation of
status ids. Has that already occurred? If so, where is the
documentation on that again?
-Matt
On Apr 20, 10:14 am, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
Hi Matt,
I'm not able to see the issue at
Thank you for the reply - should I apply for whitelist status in that
case?
I don't think I need 20,000 - just something more than whatever is the
max now - so my customers (and yours) don't get hit with errors.
On Apr 20, 10:18 am, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
The
Yes, a...@twitter.com granted my app for xAuth...
Any suggestion on what I should do to fix the issue?
I did all I can and I'm STUCK at the point.
This xauth issue is holding back the release of my app for a week :(
-Sae
On Apr 20, 1:27 pm, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
I have registered the application and received the API Key. I believe
I am doing the code right, but I can't get even the simplest
implementation of @Anywhere to work on the site.
http://www.tweettrakr.com/jmt3
There should be a oAuth connect button in the far right pane. It
creates an iframe in
There is no oauth/revoke method. Personally I don't see much utility in one
except for keeping /settings/connections less cluttered.
Abraham
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 18:15, Robbie Coleman rob...@gravity.com wrote:
I do not see it documented, and dev.twitter.com/doc is throwing 403's on
All of a sudden the iFrame isn't showing now either I'm at a loss
of what to do.
-Joe
On Apr 20, 6:04 pm, Joe Taylor iamjoetay...@gmail.com wrote:
I have registered the application and received the API Key. I believe
I am doing the code right, but I can't get even the simplest
Perhaps it is because there are several divs with the id loginAuth? You
should only ever have a single id once per page.
Abraham
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 19:04, Joe Taylor iamjoetay...@gmail.com wrote:
All of a sudden the iFrame isn't showing now either I'm at a loss
of what to do.
-Joe
That is a good point I will troubleshoot that right now.
On Apr 20, 7:08 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps it is because there are several divs with the id loginAuth? You
should only ever have a single id once per page.
Abraham
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 19:04, Joe
K, I fixed the ID issue, and made it so the JS only calls
T(#authLogin_4).connectButton({ size: large });
Still no go. But best to clean everything up.
-Joe
On Apr 20, 7:08 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps it is because there are several divs with the id loginAuth? You
I just tried it and it worked an created a valid access token. You might be
having cookie issues or rate limit issues now.
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 19:21, Joe Taylor iamjoetay...@gmail.com wrote:
K, I fixed the ID issue, and made it so the JS only calls
T(#authLogin_4).connectButton({ size:
On 04/20/2010 08:29 AM, kovshenin wrote:
Hey all. I've been working on this little plugin for WordPress that's
supposed to kind of act like Tweetmeme, but a little bit more branded
and doesn't actually show the number of retweets, maybe that's a
drawback, but hey, I wouldn't like to show 0
Yes, a...@twitter.com granted my app for xAuth...
Any suggestion on what I should do to fix the issue?
I did all I can and I'm STUCK at the point.
A little easy googling (for NSURLErrorDomain error 1012) turned up
Interesting. I took a slightly different approach of embedded the Tweet Box
on my blog and pre-filling it with the title and a shortened URL.
http://the.hackerconundrum.com/
http://the.hackerconundrum.com/Abraham
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 08:29, kovshenin kovshe...@live.com wrote:
Hey all. I've
On 04/19/2010 11:21 PM, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
Not to be glib, but they are more than welcome to join in on the
conversation in the community. We plan to let the community really
drive this one.
Yes, but, for example, is Sir Tim Berners-Lee even *on* Twitter? I know
Marshall Kirkpatrick is,
Not to be glib, but they are more than welcome to join in on the
conversation in the community. We plan to let the community really drive
this one.
ReadWriteWebs's Co-Editor, Marshall Kirkpatrick, suggests today that
Twitter intends to leave the annotation classification system to be
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