Hi BJ
The link you sent me doesn't state any information regarding the account
being available for recreation. However, you can restore your account here
http://twitter.com/account/deleted?email=
So, why was I trying to delete my account? I'm trying to drop all the people
I am following, and all
hi!
what's the use case of this? i suppose this is possible, but then we would
just return a truncated list from our side.
thanks!
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 9:14 PM, tofubeer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For the trends/current API we can add ?exclued=hashtags. It does not
> look like there is any way to d
We see quite a few TweetDeck users complaining of mysterious 0 API
limits here. No other apps in use and very few API calls made,
suddenly down to 0. Looks to be some kind of API issue here...
On Jan 27, 11:59 pm, EastSideDev wrote:
> Prior to doing a rate-limit API, I always get
> thehttp://twi
Hi Ed,
You can send geotagged tweets from any web browser using the portal we
developed: http://www.kirigo.com
You can sign up and then login in using your twitter account
At the moment we only feed tweets into twitter, but we might also
retrieve tweets from twitter in the future - I have no time
I was wondering if anybody was working on a Twitter non-client. By that
I mean an application that just uses Twitter for some back end purpose
but not for an actual browsing client.
Yes. We pull feeds for use elsewhere.
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On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 8:49 AM, John Meyer wrote:
> I was wondering if anybody was working on
> I was wondering if anybody was working on a Twitter non-client. By that
> I mean an application that just uses Twitter for some back end purpose
> but not for an actual browsing client.
I imagine there are tonnes of one-offs doing things like that, and TTYtter
has a non-interactive mode for b
Thanks Zac .C# its working fine.
Any idea of using HtmlDecode in FLEX
Thanks
Rejeev
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Zac Bowling wrote:
> Also:
> http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/mladenp/archive/2008/10/21/Different-ways-how-to-escape-an-XML-string-in-C.aspx
> Zac Bowling
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2
Total number of followers count is not displayed correct.It shows +2
than originl most of the times.I guess its a bug..
On 28 янв, 06:42, Ken Dobruskin wrote:
> When I am followed by a bot, or even a human who has no actual interest in my
> tweets but is only trying for a follow back, I regard it as an unsolicited
> message.
> This happens way too much and as a victim, I don't care if it's been done
> "massively
Right now lists show all public status of anyone on the list, there is
(as far as I know) no way to post a status update to just a specific
list.
- Kevin
http://wow.ly
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 6:17 PM, Stan wrote:
> I am interested in using the Twitter API to send status update to a
> list that I
I think if both parties opt in, then automation is ok with follows. but I
would like others feedback on that too..
2010/1/28 DenisioDelBoro
> On 28 янв, 06:42, Ken Dobruskin wrote:
> > When I am followed by a bot, or even a human who has no actual interest
> in my tweets but is only trying for
Perhaps we can get someone from Twitter to comment on it. The issue is
not 0 API limits, it's an HTTP code 0.
On Jan 28, 4:02 am, Richard wrote:
> We see quite a few TweetDeck users complaining of mysterious 0 API
> limits here. No other apps in use and very few API calls made,
> suddenly down to
Is the HTTP code really 0, or did you receive a TCP reset without any
bytes read and your HTTP library is returning a code of 0? (There may
be other error indication flags in the client which aren't being
checked before testing the HTTP response code.) Or, perhaps the the
HTTP response header corru
There is a lot of caching in our system. Sometimes cached values are
slightly stale, especially in non-critical items like list count
memoization. We don't like this. We're constantly working to make the
cached values more accurate.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Infrastructure, Twitter
We are seeing this too in the HTTP headers, basically our app is
useless right now as it's returning invalid rate limit information
On Jan 28, 7:33 pm, John Kalucki wrote:
> Is the HTTP code really 0, or did you receive a TCP reset without any
> bytes read and your HTTP library is returning a cod
> what's the use case of this? i suppose this is possible, but then we would
> just return a truncated list from our side.
If you call the trend/current with the excludes=hashtags you get the
top 10 trends without hashtags...
For example, right now if I do it with hashtags I get (partial JSON
re
I am currently getting a HTTP 400 response when interacting with the API,
with a error message of "Rate limit exceeded. Clients may not make more than
0 requests per hour."
OAuth for authentication.
No calls currently working, but same result on both
http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timelin
One other thing, API calls to http://search.twitter.com do appear to be
working correctly.
Are others having trouble with Ratelimits?
Suddenly the "X-Ratelimit-Limit" has changed to 0 for several accounts
I have checked. Here are some sample HTTP headers:
[Date] => Thu, 28 Jan 2010 21:27:55 GMT
[Server] => hi
[X-Ratelimit-Limit] => 0
[Status] => 400 Bad Request
[X-Ratelimit-Remain
Looks like they are in the process of upping the oAuth rate limit as
now I'm getting different results but still a 400 error
On Jan 28, 9:41 pm, Shelkie wrote:
> Are others having trouble with Ratelimits?
>
> Suddenly the "X-Ratelimit-Limit" has changed to 0 for several accounts
> I have checked.
Just run it through my debugger, it's absolutely returning an HTTP 400
response
On Jan 28, 9:46 pm, Rich wrote:
> Looks like they are in the process of upping the oAuth rate limit as
> now I'm getting different results but still a 400 error
>
> On Jan 28, 9:41 pm, Shelkie wrote:
>
>
>
> > Are ot
Interesting my whitelisted account is still working, but the non
whitelisted ones are broken over oAuth
On Jan 28, 9:48 pm, Rich wrote:
> Just run it through my debugger, it's absolutely returning an HTTP 400
> response
>
> On Jan 28, 9:46 pm, Rich wrote:
>
>
>
> > Looks like they are in the pro
We see this too now on a bunch of our test accounts.. Does Twitter have a
resolution time?
It's making the use and development efforts of our application all but
impossible...
On Jan 28, 2010, at 1:51 PM, Rich wrote:
> Interesting my whitelisted account is still working, but the non
> whiteli
Honestly, I don't understand why people break their heads over who
follow them.
It does not make an ounce of difference if an entire army of spam bots
or follower churners follow your account. They can't DM you if you
don't follow back. They can @reply you whether they follow you or not.
In fact,
Hi,
I'm getting this back and just do not understand why:
TWITTER LOG GENERATED ON 28/01/2010 3:57:57 PM
ExecuteGetCommand:
Twitter reported Error (OAuth): The remote server returned an error:
(400) Bad Request.
Request
The power of Google search reveals this as the first result:
AS3:
public function htmlUnescape(str:String):String
{
return new XMLDocument(str).firstChild.nodeValue;
}
public function htmlEscape(str:String):String
{
return XML( new XMLNode( XMLNodeType.TEXT_NODE, str ) ).toXMLString
();
}
Hi,
I'm one of the developers of Twitbit, an iPhone Twitter app:
http://twitbitapp.com
As of about an hour ago, I began getting this error in response to
every API request sent to Twitter:
"Rate limit exceeded. Clients may not make more than 0 requests per
hour."
I get this for all accounts I
Happens to me too, a lot of (all?) user accounts are getting "Rate
limit exceeded. Clients may not make more than 0 requests per hour."
error messages.
Anton
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 9:51 PM, Rich wrote:
> Interesting my whitelisted account is still working, but the non
> whitelisted ones are bro
I'm having the same problems. oauth calls from my application are
failing with the '0 reqs per hour' message, on both my internal
machines and my host at the data center. However, my personal account
still flies okay on seesmic etc... It's weird. My app isn't considered
aggressive at this point sin
Hi Ryan.
I´m having the same problem with the statuses/update using the php
library provided by Twitter, name as : Twitter-async, as said eco_bach
i verified my signatures and i receive information back on verify
credentials (and no 'incorrect signature' error), it´s really rare
what it´s happening
I'm getting this error messages while requesting the statuses and
DirectMessages from the API.
HTTP 400 Error.
Is Twitter working on this issue ?
On Jan 28, 3:27 pm, Michael Steuer wrote:
> We see this too now on a bunch of our test accounts.. Does Twitter have a
> resolution time?
>
> It's maki
It looks like this problem is affecting api.twitter.com only. I've
moved from to twitter.com and it's gone.
Anton
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 10:04 PM, Anton Krasovsky
wrote:
> Happens to me too, a lot of (all?) user accounts are getting "Rate
> limit exceeded. Clients may not make more than 0 reque
Well at least it's not just me, I was very worried esp with the
"Clients may not make more than 0
requests per hour." That I'd some how managed to blacklist myself
On Jan 28, 11:23 pm, Zaudio wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm getting this back and just do not understand why:
>
> TWITTER LOG GENERATED ON 28/01
Requests here seem to be working correctly again, thanks.
We started running into rate limiting issues today with one of our
applications that uses the Search API (squawq.com). We're using it to
track user-defined queries for a bunch of folks and provide analytics
on those searches. It seems like developers are being asked to migrate
to the Streaming API
I got this message today as an @reply:
http://twitter.com/celeste9uk7/status/8339828993
It took chunks of my past @replies and sent it to me. I actually had
to click the link to see if it was spam or not. Anyone else seen this
yet?
Hi:
Search Api Documentation says that:
"Applications must have a meaningful and unique User Agent when using
this method. "
It is not clear for me. My web page will make requests from client-
side, so normally the User Agent will be the browser and system
information of clients. Is the default o
Is this the right group to ask about the OAuth implementation?
I am new to OAuth, just decided to learn more and to try to add "Login
with twitter' to my CMS
I have a question - how long is the token good for? I mean, is the
token life somehow tied to a user's session or can I use a token after
us
Now the problem is different.
The headers in the timeline request response headers have a limit set to
350, while the response to the get_rate_limit request still says 150...
2010/1/28 Michael Steuer
> We see this too now on a bunch of our test accounts.. Does Twitter have a
> resolution time?
>
I believe Twitter currently does not expire access tokens.
They may become invalid in the future due to the user revoking access
to your application.
Otherwise it should be good still for a long time.
Josh
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 9:19 PM, Dmitri Snytkine wrote:
> Is this the right group to ask a
We had what looks like a similar situation. The account
http://twitter.com/webendover is @replying to our
http://twitter.com/silverjoes account with text from our previous tweets.
Definitely looks like a new form of spam.
-Original Message-
From: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
The track resource on the Streaming API is intended for just this sort
of application. Yes, there will be some over delivery, especially if
you intend to logically AND low frequency words with high frequency
words. In the end, this is a minor amount of additional bandwidth and
processing cost. Proc
I can imagine how to code it, therefore it is spam. ;-) But seriously, I
haven't seen anything like this yet, but I'm sure, given how visible I am in
Twitter, I'm sure I will.
I did have one borderline case the other day. I sent out a tweet in
LOLCAT-speak, and some bot latched on to it, created a
I am looking to get a result similar to if I visit twitter.com/
USERNAME.
I just want to show latest 20 updates from a single user but my
developer says that Statuses/Show will only show most recent update.
I find it hard to believe that the API wouldn't allow one to achieve
what I explained abov
On Jan 29, 12:35 am, beerkid wrote:
> I just want to show latest 20 updates from a single user but my
> developer says that Statuses/Show will only show most recent update.
See http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-statuses-user_timeline
-- Forwarded message --
From: M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
Date: Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 10:52 PM
Subject: Interesting article on the "4636" project
To: crisiscamp...@googlegroups.com, crisisfil...@googlegroups.com,
swiftri...@googlegroups.com
P.S.: I just retweeted the link - thanks @win
The easy way is to use the search API with from:username as the query
term. It'll work for public tweets.
Ie. http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=from%3Ajmstriegel
I'm currently hitting rate limit issues with the search api, though,
so if you're planning on doing this in high volume for lots
I believe you are looking for user_timeline:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-statuses-user_timeline
- Kevin
http://wow.ly
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 12:35 AM, beerkid wrote:
> I am looking to get a result similar to if I visit twitter.com/
> USERNAME.
>
> I just want to show
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