Re: [twitter-dev] Re: get user email address

2011-03-15 Thread Andrey Kostromin

Ok, how I can ask email using php? Has twitter api for it?
Scott Wilcox sc...@dor.ky писал(а) в своём письме Tue, 15 Mar 2011 01:19:40 
+0200:


Hello,

As Taylor has just said to you, it is impossible to get a users email address 
from the Twitter REST API. If you want a users email address you will have to 
explicitly ask them for it yourself.

Scott.

On 14 Mar 2011, at 22:32, Andrey Kostromin wrote:


I make site registration with twitter. How I can ask email? I have
twitter access token to get more info (user_id, name,
screen_name, ...) but not email

On Feb 23, 5:19 pm, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:

Hi Amrish,

User email addresses are not returned in the Twitter API. If you would like
a user's email address, you'll have to ask them for it in your application.

Taylor

On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 4:09 AM, amrish.prajapati 



amrish.prajap...@gmail.com wrote:

hello,



I would like to get all details including email address of user.
When I make http request by parameter screen_name



http://api.twitter.com/1/users/show.xml?screen_name=



I am not able to get email address of that user.



How can I able to get it ?



Please help for same.



Thanks in advance.





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[twitter-dev] Re: get user email address

2011-03-14 Thread Andrey Kostromin
I make site registration with twitter. How I can ask email? I have
twitter access token to get more info (user_id, name,
screen_name, ...) but not email

On Feb 23, 5:19 pm, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
 Hi Amrish,

 User email addresses are not returned in the Twitter API. If you would like
 a user's email address, you'll have to ask them for it in your application.

 Taylor

 On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 4:09 AM, amrish.prajapati 



 amrish.prajap...@gmail.com wrote:
  hello,

  I would like to get all details including email address of user.
  When I make http request by parameter screen_name

 http://api.twitter.com/1/users/show.xml?screen_name=

  I am not able to get email address of that user.

  How can I able to get it ?

  Please help for same.

  Thanks in advance.

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[twitter-dev] Re: Problem with Streaming API location filter

2011-02-16 Thread Andrey
Same here. Output of my location filter decreased by about 50%.

On Feb 16, 4:40 am, Augusto Santos augu...@gemeos.org wrote:
 Hi folks,

 I'm having a huge decrease in my location filter at streaming api.
 Apparently it's only retrieving tweets with Lat/Long and just a few of those
 with place_name only.

 Is there a change on the filter location policy?

 This problem starts at 2011-02-16 01:00:00 UTC, here's my count sample
 With/Without Lat/Long information:

 month day hour WithoutLatLong WithLatLong   2 16 12 0 38  2 16 11 106 27890
 2 16 10 104 25026  2 16 9 109 21680  2 16 8 129 21252  2 16 7 141 23906  2
 16 6 85 23622  2 16 5 67 24928  2 16 4 76 26288  2 16 3 3498 29309  2 16 2
 8413 28783  2 16 1 20145 30119  2 16 0 73797 29976  2 15 23 75647 24921  2
 15 22 61369 18439  2 15 21 62640 19588  2 15 20 81359 28071  2 15 19 70744
 27320  2 15 18 62021 26855  2 15 17 61765 31295  2 15 16 64631 32055  2 15
 15 60821 35202  2 15 14 46371 34168  2 15 13 37315 33056  2 15 12 28220
 31379  2 15 11 21489 27967  2 15 10 17298 24775  2 15 9 13815 23260  2 15 8
 14880 23609  2 15 7 15560 25008
 Thanks.

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[twitter-dev] Re: Problem with Streaming API location filter

2011-02-16 Thread Andrey
same here

On Feb 16, 4:40 am, Augusto Santos augu...@gemeos.org wrote:
 Hi folks,

 I'm having a huge decrease in my location filter at streaming api.
 Apparently it's only retrieving tweets with Lat/Long and just a few of those
 with place_name only.

 Is there a change on the filter location policy?

 This problem starts at 2011-02-16 01:00:00 UTC, here's my count sample
 With/Without Lat/Long information:

 month day hour WithoutLatLong WithLatLong   2 16 12 0 38  2 16 11 106 27890
 2 16 10 104 25026  2 16 9 109 21680  2 16 8 129 21252  2 16 7 141 23906  2
 16 6 85 23622  2 16 5 67 24928  2 16 4 76 26288  2 16 3 3498 29309  2 16 2
 8413 28783  2 16 1 20145 30119  2 16 0 73797 29976  2 15 23 75647 24921  2
 15 22 61369 18439  2 15 21 62640 19588  2 15 20 81359 28071  2 15 19 70744
 27320  2 15 18 62021 26855  2 15 17 61765 31295  2 15 16 64631 32055  2 15
 15 60821 35202  2 15 14 46371 34168  2 15 13 37315 33056  2 15 12 28220
 31379  2 15 11 21489 27967  2 15 10 17298 24775  2 15 9 13815 23260  2 15 8
 14880 23609  2 15 7 15560 25008
 Thanks.

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[twitter-dev] Mismatch oauth_callback and real url where redirects to

2010-05-18 Thread Andrey Vyrvich
I've make a request like
http://twitter.com/oauth/request_token?oauth_callback=chrome%3A%2F%2Fid_twitter%2Fcontent%2Ftwitter_oauth.html%3FTwitterExOAuthcallback%3Dtrueoauth_consumer_key=3H

where

oauth_callback=chrome://id_twitter/content/twitter_oauth.html?
TwitterExOAuthcallback=true

but when authorization complete 'http://twitter.com/oauth/authorize'
trying to redirect to

chrome:///content/twitter_oauth.html?TwitterExOAuthcallback=trueoauth_token=5Pln9
meta http-equiv=refresh content=0;url=chrome:///content/
twitter_oauth.html?TwitterExOAuthcallback=trueoauth_token=5Pln9...

so, id_twitter were lost somewhere
please advise


Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Streaming API Tokenizing Process

2010-01-11 Thread ANDREY BOYKOV
2010/1/10 Damon C d.lifehac...@gmail.com

 OK, so it looks like I misunderstood the docs, as it relates to the
 punctuation.

 I understood this:
 Terms are exact-matched, and also exact-matched ignoring
 punctuation.
 to mean that if I provide a keyword with punctuation, the punctuation
 will be ignored when matching. Some testing reveals that is not the
 case. If I provide omg!! as a keyword, it will exact-match omg's
 with two exclamation marks. If I provide just omg, it will match
 omg's, as well as omg's with exclamation marks.

 That said, I'm still confused by the fact that twitter will match
 http://twitter.com; when the docs say it won't. And I'm still
 wondering what exactly Twitter defines as punctuation.

 dpc

 On Jan 10, 11:44 am, Damon C d.lifehac...@gmail.com wrote:
  This question is directed towards John, but happy to hear how other
  folks do it as well.
 
  Twitter устарел еще с начала всех дел 
 
  Damon/@dacort



[twitter-dev] Re: UPDATE: Social Graph API Deprecation

2010-01-08 Thread Andrey Petrov
My use cases for the Social Graph API:

* Figure out mutual followers vs one-way followers, namely for my
Tweepsect application: http://tweepsect.com/

This requires a full graph dump, unless you include a parameter in the
statuses/{friends,followers} API calls that indicate whether said
friend is a mutual follower, or a just-friend (stalking) or a just-
follower (stalker). I need to load that data regardless, so if this is
included then I can omit loading the social graph altogether.

* For a Twitter client, for every tweet, figure out if the poster of
said tweet is a mutual follower or not.

Again, if this data was included under each tweet, I wouldn't need to
load the entire social graph.

* Crawling a user's social graph

If I could filter which results to get, such as by geolocation or by
mutualness or by when they last tweeted, it would reduce the amount of
work I have to do.

- shazow

On Jan 8, 12:29 pm, Wilhelm Bierbaum wilh...@twitter.com wrote:
 On December 22, 2009 we announced that the social graph method pagination of
 the followers/ids and friends/ids would finally be removed. We announced
 deprecation in September (http://bit.ly/46x1iL), November 
 (http://bit.ly/3UQ0LU) and December (http://bit.ly/5VPWk7) of last year. The
 page parameter will be completely removed 1/11/2010. However, the behavior
 of assuming that you want the first cursor page when passing no cursor
 parameter will not.

 In the December 2009 announcement, I explained that:

 You should always pass a cursor parameter. Starting soon, if you fail to
 pass a cursor, the data returned will be that of the first cursor (-1) and
 the next_cursor and previous_cursor elements will be included.

 In response to the feedback we received in 
 ahttp://bit.ly/longDiscussionAboutTheSocialGraphwe have decided not to
 immediately remove support for unreliably retrieving a complete friend or
 follower list (by passing neither page nor cursor parameters) on 1/11/2010.
 We understand that too many applications still depend on it. We're working
 on a better way to pull this data; expect another updated announcement on
 this list soon with further details.

 We know that the cursor-based social graph APIs can be improved -- we can
 provide richer functionality than we currently expose. To do this, we need
 your help; contribute your use cases for the social graph in response to
 this message onhttp://bit.ly/TwitterDevelopmentTalk. With better
 understanding of how you use the graph data, we can improve the quality and
 variety of APIs that we provide.

 Thanks!