tact me if you need
more data. Many thanks,
Alan
On May 7, 3:01 pm, mattarnold1977 wrote:
> I just checked the log on my server and noticed that the public time
> line has been putting out the same status information since around 5
> o'clock yesterday. Is this a known issue?
>
> -Matt
time). The repeats are not necessarily consecutive,
are separated by minutes, hours even.
Please contact me if I can help by supplying more data. Many thanks,
Alan
On May 7, 3:01 pm, mattarnold1977 wrote:
> I just checked the log on my server and noticed that the public time
> line has b
es between the a and s in Americas.
If you need more info, I can easily extract more from my debug output.
Hoping we can get to the bottom of this. Many thanks,
Alan
On May 7, 5:24 am, AJ Chen wrote:
> the example xml feed I'm looking at has status ID from 1718273418 to
> 1718264182
Excellent job!
Many thanks,
Alan
On May 7, 9:38 pm, Doug Williams wrote:
> The public_timeline is updating correctly again.
>
> @Hwee-Boon: that email as a bit premature. We will announce via @twitterapi
> and this list when the push feed is available to the world at large.
>
&
listed on the twitter API wiki, and that
has a public_timeline method if that's of any interest:
http://sources.disruptive-innovations.com/twitterHelper/tags/latest/TwitterHelper.html#mozTocId519819
Alan
On Aug 4, 10:30 pm, 0m4r wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've been reading the API
Am I reading this right? ... The php warning message implies that your
php script is trying to open the string " . " as a file [1] . It seems very
unlikely to me that this is a valid filename, ignoring the fact that
the user with ID 4667006333 also does not seem to exist [2]
[1] http://php.n
le to see which Twitter account we're
actually using?
- Does having an established account make it easier or harder to
whitelist the api application?
Thanks,
Alan
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above contained a referer,
but what about the code that was failing? How about putting in a User-Agent
too, for good measure.
Regards,
Alan Evans
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 2:50 PM, markanson wrote:
>
> Marco it was all working fine for a month or more
>
> then today it stopped workin
My tweets all have broken links right now.
here are a few of them:
http://is.gd/3HsuO,http://is.gd/3HsuO,%3Ca
http://is.gd/3HjBL,http://is.gd/3HjBL,%3Ca
http://is.gd/3HjfP,http://is.gd/3HjfP,%3Ca
can you look at this issue, please?
Thanks in advance,
Best Regards
our later,
but I've seen discussion on this group that says that they are opaque
and that they may change at some point. I suppose that when that time
goes, if my application is crawling a celebrity, it will not be able to
resume crawling with the cursor it stored an hour before.
,
Alan Hamlyn
MarketMeSuite
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Great Idea :P
On Feb 25, 10:16 am, Pascal Jürgens
wrote:
> How about a competition to develop spam-detection algorithms :)
>
> Pascal
>
> On Feb 24, 2011, at 10:38 PM, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
>
>
>
> > Apart from implementing reCAPTCHA on tweet submission, follow, and
> > unfollow, I can't see wh
I agree entirely, sites like Tweetadder, tweettankone, are very
popular though because they do what oauth apps aren't allowed to do.
On Feb 25, 4:22 pm, "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Feb 2011 11:16:54 +0100, Pascal Jürgens
>
> wrote:
> > How about a competition to develop spam-
he site changes too much, or something
the site hackers rely on, the information will change too frequently.
Those are a few of my ideas.
Alan :)
On Feb 24, 9:38 pm, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
> Apart from implementing reCAPTCHA on tweet submission, follow, and
> unfollow, I can't see what
100% agree
Alan
On Mar 5, 1:54 am, nickmilon wrote:
> These kind of tools do a lot of damage to twitter ecosystem.
>
> On Mar 4, 3:02 pm, Alan Hamlyn wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Dewald,
>
> > In fact you partly answered it yourself.
>
> > Random login CA
Me too! I'm using twitter4j and every function that uses oAuth autentication
gives to me headeache!!! :(
I can't figure out
2010/9/6 Farrukh Javeid
> Hi,
>
> I have been trying to figure out a method to handle the 401 error but
> cannot actually find any particular solution. I have even trie
dy text of direct message emails), our application
would enter a world of hurt.
So, is the current format / structure of emails fixed?
Thanks for your time.
Best,
Alan.
k for new followers / direct messages? (Which is something I
really don't want to do unless we get the OK.)
Thanks for your time,
Alan.
I can give you as much information
as you want.
Thanks for your time,
Alan.
http://twitter.com/brokendrum70
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