Yes, that's what appears to be happening. My experience starts at around
500K+. I'm okay with waiting with my script if you guys need to take longer
to retrieve the info. Or if you'd prefer we paginate I'll start doing that
as well. Maybe a hard limit of 200K and you have to Page to get above t
Also, how do you recommend we deal with the larger users that would like to
follow back their followers? With the hard limit of 1,000 follows per day,
there is no way they'll ever catch up, as some of them have more than 1k new
followers per day as is. If this limit were more dynamic based on the
Similar to Tim's suggestion, I'd also check out
http://www.hueniverse.com/hueniverse/2008/10/beginners-gui-1.html ...
shows step by step conversion values which you can use to pinpoint
where your library might be having problems.
On Jun 3, 10:27 pm, Tim wrote:
> Maybe this OAuth Explorer would h
On 6/4/09 12:07 AM, JDG wrote:
My signature base string for that looked like:
GET%26http%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Foauth%2Frequest_token%26GET%26http%3A
%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Foauth%2Frequest_token%26oauth_consumer_key
%3D9CCTnLpstYI8RIxGE7yhQ%26oauth_nonce
%3Db52968e8-7145-4c91-80
Hi all,
Twitter4J 2.0.7 is available for download.
http://yusuke.homeip.net/twitter4j/en/index.html#download
It is(or will be) available at the Maven central repository.
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/net/homeip/yusuke/twitter4j/
Snapshot builds can be found at:
http://yusuke.homeip.net/maven2/net
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 7:13 PM, TechRavingMad wrote:
>
> There are a little over 44.5 million twitter IDs as of right now
> (10:10pm cst 6/3/9) with what seems to be about 10 being added every
> second.
>
However, Twitter has been quite clear about not saying if status IDs
correspond to the actua
Hi there,
I just finished a patch that will delay showing the link for 5
seconds. If your site responds and the user is connected in less than
that they won't have a chance to click the link. If the page is still
displayed for some reason after 5 seconds the link will appear. There
is
Hello, can anyone please tell me how to search for photos in twitter/
twitpic, (ex: http://www.twitpicsearch.com, http://tweetgrid.com/twitpicgrid),
it would be really helpful if you could provide me with some sample
code, I am using PHP and jQuery
Thankyou
Thanks everyone! I will try all these suggestions
1. The hueniverse guide is where I got started. It's actually incredibly
useful.
2. I will definitely try the explorer.
3. Thanks, Dossy! I've been staring at those for so long that I didn't see
the multiple GETs (I'm almost positive that I didn't
Hello,
Is it possible to use the language parameter as part of the "q"
parameter in a search? Im thinging something along: "/search?
q=ombudsman%20lang:se". This would let users save searches in their
various clients, without the clients having support for the specific
langage parameter.
Thanks,
A message from my logging system:
request was http://search.twitter.com/search.atom ?max_id=2012539218&q=
%22susan+boyle%22&rpp=100
response was Range -"susan boyle" - from 2,012,539,246 to
2,013,509,906
The exact request sent out was:
http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?max_id=2012539218&q=%
Hi Chethan,
I wrote the TwitPicGrid page you cite. I just do a simple Search API
search and append " twitpic" to the query. Since all twitpic posts
have "http://twitpic.com/x"; in the tweet, this search will get the
links in the result set. Then, since most people describe the content
of t
Hello all,
This is more of a twitter api question, once removed, but wanted to get
everyone's experiences with attaching media like twitpic, yfrog, etc via
their API.
I have used twitPic, but how is yFrog? Does anyone offer a whole package,
files, vids, pics in one api?
Thanks
Peter
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 22:53, @jigglyonee wrote:
>
> I'm passing, hopefully, the correct parameters. A typical query string
> looks like this:
>
>
> http://twitter.com/oauth/request_token?oauth_consumer_key=9CCTnLpstYI8RIxGE7yhQ&oauth_token=&oauth_signature_method=HMAC-SHA1&oauth_timestamp=124400
We would like users to be judicious with their following habits and only
follow users who contribute value to their timeline. This justifies the
following limits we impose.
We are aware that many users would like to accept all incoming directs.
This, along with the quid pro quo following to build c
I am playing with the follow methods, and they have been acting funny
all day. Lately it just closes immediately. Right now I am just
testing with curl:
$ curl -v -d @follow.dat http://stream.twitter.com/follow.json -uuser:pass
* About to connect() to stream.twitter.com port 80
* Trying 128.
There was a problem today with the authentication database used by one
Hosebird servers. This caused an unlucky proportion of connections
that require an elevated Role to be rejected. This has been fixed.
Note that Hosebird limits logins by user, not by resource. If you are
consuming /gardenhose
It makes sense to me. Part of why my library is like this is because the
Fire Eagle class and the OAuth code is like this. One issue with build
isAuthenticated into library is they then have to be aware of however you
are storing the access tokens/etc. I would probably be easier for you to
extend t
If an application is created using read-only an account grants access and
then the application changes to read-write the user needs to grant access
again in order for the application to post updates.
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 00:13, avinash srivastava wrote:
> looks like while setting up your appli
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 5:51 PM, John Kalucki wrote:
>
> Note that Hosebird limits logins by user, not by resource. If you are
> consuming /gardenhose and /follow from the same account, the first
> connection may be thrown off by the second connection.
Ah, well that would certainly explain anothe
That's the whole point, though. I'm still at the point where I'm trying to
*get* an oauth token.
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 13:51, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 22:53, @jigglyonee wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm passing, hopefully, the correct parameters. A typical quer
I would like to take the follower .xml output and convert to csv.
>From googling I believe I need to create an XSL or XSD and then use
MSXML
example:
MSXSL C:\twitterout\adventuregirl69.txt C:\Users\mark\Documents
\twitteratom2txt.xsl –o out.xml
I don't know xsl trying to learn from examples,
Just speaking from a user perspective, I'd love to see that debate about
opening DM to senders who you are not following to the community as a whole
or a representative subset of them. By opening DMs to non-followed
twitters, it would be way to easy for spammers to start spamming via DMs.
From a
This would probably heavier for Twitter to add since the to_user info is
already included in the status info but the profile_image_url would have to
be looked up to be added. It should be easy once the APIs merge.
You should open an issue in the Google Code project so Twitter can keep
track of the
Hi All,
You can now take saved searches anywhere you go thanks to Matt's efforts:
- Feature (REST): Added access to saved search data: saved_searches,
saved_searches/show, saved_searches/create, and saved_searches/destroy.
See also: Google Code Issue 605:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Doug Williams wrote:
>
> We are aware that many users would like to accept all incoming directs.
Sounds like a checkbox in your profile to me.
To provide a slightly different user perspective, I think it would be a nice
user-level setting to be able to "accept DMs from users I do not follow"
That said, I also understand the potential complexity and performance issues
such a setting could present, so I'm not expecting it any time soon, but
Sorry, but I still cant agree on why asking for a API key on the normal API
cannot solve this. A whole application can be banned/throttled/controlled
using the API key if needed this way. At present applications register and
gets API keys anyway, so all this will do is add an extra layer of
authent
I have a problems with the some API methods: specifically, "trend
current" , "trend daily, and "trend weekly" methods.For starters, my
code will retrieve the JSON string containing the "trend current"
json string. Using Curl, the Json string response is captured and
decode into a php array usin
I don't the Twitter web allows for more then 140 characters to be posted
anymore.
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 04:27, Jochen Kaechelin wrote:
>
> Let's say I have a update with more then 140 characters.
> Twitters webfrontend will cut the status and add "..." which
> points to
>
>http://twitt
http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/3701
Gets it done in Ruby. I haven't tested it, but it looks right and
simple
On Jun 4, 4:04 pm, Mark wrote:
> I would like to take the follower .xml output and convert to csv.
>
> From googling I believe I need to create an XSL or XSD and then use
> MSXML
>
Hello -
I developed the application Twitcaps (http://twitcaps.com) and I can
tell you that what I am using in my search API calls is "twitpic.com",
"yfrog.com" or "twitgoo.com" (or any other arbitrary image provider,
img.ly, etc). I found that by including the ".com" at the end, I wound
up with m
I'm hoping that Twitter counts "users" when reporting their numbers,
and not "accounts". The reason being that I've signed up probably... 5
accounts myself (main, API testing, business, etc, etc). I'm not sure
how many the average user signs up, but it's definitely on average
more than 1.
I'm won
Has anyone created a ping bot account that sends tweets every minute
or so? I could create my own... but something about a wheel, and
reinventing...
-Chad
Sean, why not let the users decide that though? If I enable the option for
my account it's my responsibility to weed out the spam. If I don't want the
spam then I won't enable it on my account. Giving users multiple options is
a good thing.
Jesse
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Sean Scott wrot
Jesse,
If the implementation is to make that a preference which is turned off by
default (no DM by non followers) that users can toggle, then i am totally
for it. As you point out its then the users responsibility to clean their
inboxes if they get hit by spam after turning the feature on.
So for
A ping bot account that sends current time every secends.
#!/bin/sh
MSG=`date`
# Interval in seconds
INTERVAL=1
while [ 1 -lt 3 ]
do
curl -u TWITTERUSER:TWITTERPASS -d "status=${MSG}"
sleep ${INTERVAL}
done
Hope you get the idea.
--
A K M Mokaddim
http://talk.cmyweb.net
http://twitter.com/shipl
On Jun 4, 11:23 pm, Chad Etzel wrote:
> Hi Chethan,
>
> I wrote the TwitPicGrid page you cite. I just do a simple Search API
> search and append " twitpic" to the query. Since all twitpic posts
> have "http://twitpic.com/x"; in the tweet, this search will get the
> links in the result set
On Jun 5, 7:09 am, Jonathan wrote:
> Hello -
>
> I developed the application Twitcaps (http://twitcaps.com) and I can
> tell you that what I am using in my search API calls is "twitpic.com",
> "yfrog.com" or "twitgoo.com" (or any other arbitrary image provider,
> img.ly, etc). I found that by i
Is there any way to use "Sign in with Twitter" from withing iPhone?
I want the user of my application to be logged in using Twitter
username/password.
I am looking for similar functionality as "Facebook Connect for
iPhone" provides.
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