[twitter-dev] Re: Does @anywhere follow buttons count towards api limits?

2010-04-20 Thread Albert Stein
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 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
 content on that IP address, you'll likely run into rate limiting of some
 kind. We're looking at ways in the short term to make this more flexible
 without compromising the point of rate limiting.

 Taylor Singletary
 Developer Advocate, Twitterhttp://twitter.com/episod



 On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 7:54 PM, Albert Stein astei...@gmail.com wrote:
  Ok, really need some feedback from Twitter here...

  Some of my customers (and me) are getting the follow buttons - and
  then after a few page refreshes, we get the button that says xyz is
  not found and then another refresh and we get nothing at all. We are
  showing 10-15 follow buttons on a page.

  So are we hitting the api limits? There is no talk on the anywhere
  documentation that it uses limits so I am unsure.

  Thanks for any help.

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[twitter-dev] Does @anywhere follow buttons count towards api limits?

2010-04-19 Thread Albert Stein
Ok, really need some feedback from Twitter here...

Some of my customers (and me) are getting the follow buttons - and
then after a few page refreshes, we get the button that says xyz is
not found and then another refresh and we get nothing at all. We are
showing 10-15 follow buttons on a page.

So are we hitting the api limits? There is no talk on the anywhere
documentation that it uses limits so I am unsure.

Thanks for any help.


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[twitter-dev] Re: @anywhere Follow Button Issue

2010-04-16 Thread Albert Stein
FYI - once the not found issue starts - i get the same thing when i
view the demo page on dev.twitter.com - the buttons on the anywhere
page also say not found.

please advise as i want to release today - thanks

On Apr 15, 11:31 pm, Albert Stein astei...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi - I am working with the @anywhere Follow Button option. I added it
 to my page - I have several buttons on the page for different users -
 after a couple of refreshes, the buttons always change to a yellow !
 and a xyz user not found and you can't click on the button. After a
 period of time (seems like 20 mins), the buttons start working again -
 that is they become blue with the follow link.

 I asked a friend who codes a bunch of Twitter and he doesn't think
 it's a rate limiting issue - so I would love some help with figuring
 out what's going on.

 I've tried hitting the site from multiple computers as well with the
 same issue.

 Any help is greatly appreciated.

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[twitter-dev] Re: Read only @anywhere application bug fix

2010-04-16 Thread Albert Stein
Is this what caused the issue I wrote about this morning - where the
follow buttons became user not found buttons after a few refreshes
and then after say 20-30 minutes the buttons would revert to the
correct follow buttons?

thanks

On Apr 16, 6:59 pm, Todd Kloots klo...@twitter.com wrote:
 There is a known bug in the @anywhere application creation flow that
 results in @anywhere applications having read-only access.   This
 results in @anywhere widgets like the TweetBox and Follow Button not
 working.

 We just rolled out a fix to all currently registered @anywhere
 applications.  However, those creating new applications over the
 weekend will need to grant their application(s) write permissions by
 following these steps:

 1) Go to:http://twitter.com/oauth
 2) Click on your application
 3) On the Application Details page click the Edit Application
 Settings button
 4) On the settings page for your application, scroll down to the item
 labeled Default Access type
 5) Change the Default Access type to Read  Write

 We apologize for the inconvenience and will be deploying a fix for
 this early next week.  We'll be sure to notify you all when the fix is
 rolled out.

 - The @anywhere Team

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[twitter-dev] @anywhere Follow Button Issue

2010-04-15 Thread Albert Stein
Hi - I am working with the @anywhere Follow Button option. I added it
to my page - I have several buttons on the page for different users -
after a couple of refreshes, the buttons always change to a yellow !
and a xyz user not found and you can't click on the button. After a
period of time (seems like 20 mins), the buttons start working again -
that is they become blue with the follow link.

I asked a friend who codes a bunch of Twitter and he doesn't think
it's a rate limiting issue - so I would love some help with figuring
out what's going on.

I've tried hitting the site from multiple computers as well with the
same issue.

Any help is greatly appreciated.


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