Hello,
I am trying to pass this URL(has Greek letters) via Tweet button but
It always returns ...'url' parameter does not contain a valid URL.
http://www.wadja.com/petty01#Ελληνική Οικονομία
I've tried all the below using JavaScript but no luck:
escape(), encodeURI(), encodeURIComponent()
Pleas
Quick question, for the timeline I've been using max_id=123456789 as a
method of paging backwards instead of page=2. This stops the last few
tweets from the previous page appearing at the top as more people
tweet.
So if the last tweet on the current page has an ID of 123456790, I
make a request for
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 3:16 AM, Bartek wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm new to the Twitter API so forgive me if I'm missing something
> blatant.
>
> I just wrote a small node.js script that connects to Twitter and
> fetches the specified timeline. The library I am using for OAuth is:
> http://github.co
Thanks a bunch!
On Oct 12, 5:39 am, Ciaran wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 3:16 AM, Bartek wrote:
> > Hi there,
>
> > I'm new to the Twitter API so forgive me if I'm missing something
> > blatant.
>
> > I just wrote a small node.js script that connects to Twitter and
> > fetches the specified t
I have used the function to authenticate my application with the user
and allow it to access the twitter functionalist from my web site. The
function does everything correctly and gets the oauth_ details.
If I want to skip the authentication required from the user until he
rejects my application f
np ;)
-cj.
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 12:22 PM, Bartek wrote:
> Thanks a bunch!
>
> On Oct 12, 5:39 am, Ciaran wrote:
>> On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 3:16 AM, Bartek wrote:
>> > Hi there,
>>
>> > I'm new to the Twitter API so forgive me if I'm missing something
>> > blatant.
>>
>> > I just wrote a smal
anyone ?
2010/10/12 João Paulo Sabino de Moraes
> hi everyone,
>
> since_id is not filtering correctly with search... below there is an
> example that explains better what I mean:
>
> the id in this query is related to the second newer tweet from nibuzz
> search without since_id:
>
> http://
The new status id format, previewed as new_id, requires slightly
different algorithms for sampling and imposing filter limits on the
Streaming API. In preparation for the big switch later today, we've
cut over to using the new_id for these cases at about 6:30am PDT,
13:30 UTC. Only the most careful
In the example you are showing here, you're using a tweet id that is way
outside of range (if we're just talking about digits, you're missing one..)
If you look at the JSON results at:
http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=nibuzz&since_id=2707390922 (with the
since_id you're presenting here), yo
Hi Andrew,
You should store the oauth_token and oauth_token_secret (securely) you
received alongside any kind of identifying data you have for your user.
Then, when making subsequent API calls, you use the access token to
represent the user's permission and identity. You don't need to
re-authentic
We have a bridge to support HornetQ (JBoss' newest Messaging Server)
and twitter.
The idea was to provide applications the possibility of tweet right
from an enterprise BUS, like being a bot.
On this case we don't have a client or user doing the authentication..
it's just a robot twitting.
Is
You can simply hardcode the access tokens..
Tom
On 10/12/10 5:06 PM, Clebert Suconic wrote:
> We have a bridge to support HornetQ (JBoss' newest Messaging Server)
> and twitter.
>
>
> The idea was to provide applications the possibility of tweet right
> from an enterprise BUS, like being a bot
I'm integrating "Sign in with twitter account" function at my site.
So, I'm sending request to https://twitter.com/oauth/request_token,
getting token, making redirect to
https://twitter.com/oauth/authenticate?oauth_token=%oauth_token%
Then I recieving call back with oauth_token and oauth_verifie
When the Twitter API responds with an HTTP 500 error, as was occurring
for a brief period yesterday, the response body is an XHTML document
(http://twitter.com/500) as opposed to JSON, as I requested. This is
not the case for HTTP 4xx errors, which respond in the requested
format, for example:
{"e
Hi! i'm programming basic http post for twitter.
I allready have my applicaton in the app's of twitter developers.
Ihave the Consumer key, Consumer secret, Access Token (oauth_token)
and Access Token Secret (oauth_token_secret)
Here is my code:
POST /1/statuses/update.xml HTTP/1.1
Host: api.twi
Hey Ryan,
The link that Matt Harris pointed to states:
"...parameters such as max_id and since_id will work as
expected...things like counting Tweets by subtracting status IDs will
not be possible."
So, on the one hand it seems like you'll be able to continue without
modification ... but on the o
Actually, the minus one part will be fine as well.
Tom
On Oct 12, 2010, at 8:10 PM, Jim Chevalier wrote:
> Hey Ryan,
>
> The link that Matt Harris pointed to states:
> "...parameters such as max_id and since_id will work as
> expected...things like counting Tweets by subtracting status IDs wi
Thanks Taylor,
I've found the error, that was an error in the API I'm using, the tweet id
was not being read correctly.
now it is working!
thanks!
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I have seen this field in streaming api, but never got a chance to see
any actual data for this field. Can someone explain to me what usually
will be the the "place" when it's not null?
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Hi There,
im new to the whole twitter scene bu tim making a component that i can
install on several client sites that will allow them to update thier
twitter accounts.
for now i have set up my own account and created an app and im
successfully pulling my tweets into my php component and im als
I've been working on a site stream implementation for the past week or
so from my local environment without any issues. However, I just setup
a new EC2 instance this morning and I'm unable to connect from it (I
receive 401 Unauthorized).
I've tried a few attempts over the course of several hours.
I can see what you describe in the logs. The most likely problem is that the
EC2-based client isn't signing the OAuth correctly somehow. There should be
nothing on our end that allows you in on one IP, but 401s you on another.
-John
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 1:28 PM, tsmango wrote:
> I've been
Hey John, thanks for the quick response. That's definitely good to know
that it has nothing to do with the IP I'm connecting from. I'll
investigate the EC2 install. Thanks, again!
John Kalucki wrote:
I can see what you describe in the logs. The most likely problem is that
the EC2-based client
Just to update, you were right. I looked into the oauth libraries I was
using and it turns out I had the wrong version installed on the new EC2
instance and that was causing the issue. As soon as I changed versions,
it connected. Thanks again for your help!
John Kalucki wrote:
I can see what
Hi everybody!
Thank you Edward.
I copy paste part of your answer:
["If your filter criteria are sufficiently narrow, you get *all* of
the public tweets with those keywords sent by users who aren't being
blocked by Twitter's quality filter." At least that's what the
documentation has said in t
Hey Alejandro,
When you receive Tweets through the Streaming API filter method we
will deliver all the Tweets that match the keywords/user_ids you ask
for. If there are more Tweets than your Sample is allowed we will send
a 'rate limited' message indicating how many you missed. This means,
if you
Hi,
For countries where Geo is supported twitter.com allows you to set the
location you are tweeting from. The place chosen on this screen is the
one entered as the place information in a Tweet. For other
applications this information is set by passing the place_id parameter
when Tweeting. (More i
If you don't receive a limit message, you know that you've received all
possible tweets for the predicate. If you do receive a limit message, you
know the precise proportion of tweets received and dropped.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Twitter Inc.
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 2:36 PM, A
Sorry. Gmail fail / Groups fail.
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 3:17 PM, John Kalucki wrote:
> If you don't receive a limit message, you know that you've received all
> possible tweets for the predicate. If you do receive a limit message, you
> know the precise proportion of tweets received and dropp
Interesting. How is it that in the sample status the geo is null and
the place is not null?
How is the place determined if there is no geo data?
Does this mean that status can have place object not null even when
the geo is null?
On Oct 12, 6:13 pm, Matt Harris wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For countries whe
Hi Erik,
This is a known issue which is being tracked on our issue tracker. The
way Twitter is setup the solution isn't as straight forward as one
would hope - but the team is working on it.
The issue is being tracked here:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=942
Best,
@the
Great question.
Geo means the latitude and longitude of the user as reported by the
device they are using, was sent to us. A user can say they are at a
place, e.g. Twitter HQ, or San Francisco, without revealing their
exact latitude and longitude. Place support is relatively new and many
applicati
Great explanation, thanks.
On Oct 12, 6:51 pm, Matt Harris wrote:
> Great question.
>
> Geo means the latitude and longitude of the user as reported by the
> device they are using, was sent to us. A user can say they are at a
> place, e.g. Twitter HQ, or San Francisco, without revealing their
> e
I think it's also strange that you include Street address, Country but
NO City and NO State!
I think State and City/Town name would be very helpful
On Oct 12, 6:55 pm, "D. Smith" wrote:
> Great explanation, thanks.
>
> On Oct 12, 6:51 pm, Matt Harris wrote:
>
>
>
> > Great question.
>
> > Geo me
We only return enough to display the basic information about a place.
This is because some places have a lot of information in their place
object, for example some cities and areas have a polygon with over 600
points. For more detailed information make a request to the URL given
in the place object
I understand, but without City and State it's really not very useful.
Sure I can lookup more using your place id, but with streaming api,
things are downloaded blindingly fast, really don't want to make a new
call for every status that has place ID.
I in interested in using streaming api to do sta
I noticed that the value of source field looks somewhat strange:
"source":"http://www.echofon.com/\"; rel=\"nofollow\">Echofon<
\/a>",
Why in the world would you have an html string as a value and on top
of than why do you include the rel="nofollow" tag?
This just looks wrong, not structured.
The
Hi,
I too have looked at the streaming API for our use but the
restrictions of single keywords has stopped us from implementing it.
We are also having issues in the other thread related to this issue
and almost 0 data for some of our geolocated search terms.
Nick
On Oct 12, 8:04 am, "@IDisposab
Hello there. Obviously this is not the proper place, but since it's being a
lot of talking in Brazil, have you heard anything about Twitter monitoring
the TT's for political reasons?
In Brazil some are saying the Hashtag #dilma13 was somehow "pulled off" the
TT's (it's a brazilian Candidate to Pres
there is line drawn through the "post your tweet" at the bottm of my
home page and I can't post to my account at all!
Have I done something wrong? I'm using foxfire 6.5 and the java script
feature is activated.
Don't understand??
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