Re: [twitter-dev] problem with my app

2011-07-14 Thread Scott Wilcox
How about saying whats not working?

On 14 Jul 2011, at 19:17, Doderic GBOFU wrote:

 Hi all,
 Since 14th june 2011, my application which use twitter don't work. I
 send a message to a...@twitter.com and there is the answer:
 
 
 According to our records, the JoyfulDay application registered by this
 account is not suspended. We suggest that you check out our API
 documentation for this information: http://dev.twitter.com/doc . You
 may also want to post about this in our developer talk group:
 http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk . Our API
 engineering team interacts with developers here on a regular basis.
 
 Can i know what is the problem? I'am confuse! thanks!

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Re: [twitter-dev] Twitter Stream closed when another stream tries to connect with the same credentials..

2011-07-12 Thread Scott Wilcox
No, its designed to do that to prevent you from connecting more than once with 
a set of credentials.

On 12 Jul 2011, at 10:07, sush wrote:

 Hi,
 As per the documentation, Twitter stream is closed when another stream
 is connected with the same credentials. Is there any method to force
 such that the already connected stream is not closed when another
 stream tries to connect with the same credentials.
 
 Thanks,
 Sushant
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] historical twitter tweets

2011-07-11 Thread Scott Wilcox
Not possible at present.

On 11 Jul 2011, at 17:02, Mohit T wrote:

 Hi there,
 
 Does anybody know how I can get access to historical tweets maybe for
 one year. So I can use these tweets and search for a keyword?
 
 Best wishes.
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Revoke app privileges?

2011-07-09 Thread Scott Wilcox
No.

On 9 Jul 2011, at 22:07, houdini388 wrote:

 Is there a way to revoke app privileges from the API?  Or does a user have to 
 go to their Settings page at Twitter.com to do this manually?  Looking at the 
 documentation I don't see anything this is not deprecated functionality that 
 would allow for this.  Can someone maybe point me in the right direction?

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Re: [twitter-dev] My app

2011-07-07 Thread Scott Wilcox
You need to be a lot more specific about what you're asking for help with.

We have no interest in helping you with the other listed services, only your 
interaction with the Twitter APIs.

On 7 Jul 2011, at 21:18, somto udengwu wrote:

 Guys I am building a mobile based messenger and I need it to integrate
 to blackberry messenger,twitter,Gtalk,yahoo messenger
 e.t.cplease can someone help me out

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Re: [twitter-dev] Telephone

2011-07-07 Thread Scott Wilcox
Whereas I thought there used to be a short code for Holland, seems there no 
longer/wasn't:

https://support.twitter.com/articles/14226-how-to-find-your-twitter-short-code-or-long-code

Twitter rarely comments on expansion of products like this, so for the mean 
time you're out of luck.

On 7 Jul 2011, at 21:12, j_...@live.nl wrote:

 Well, I tried to set up ma number to ma twitter account, and I saw
 that you guys have the option, Afghanistan but not the netherlands? I
 dont get it they dont even have internet, I kniow that I ve bin there
 Well, can you guys add the option THE NETHERLANDS (+31) to?

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Re: [twitter-dev] Telephone

2011-07-07 Thread Scott Wilcox
That'll be why its not on that list then!

On 7 Jul 2011, at 21:48, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:

 There has never been a short code for the NL: we had to send texts to the UK 
 (+44) and weren't able to receive any texts. I'm surprised to see it gone 
 though.
 
 Tom
 
 
 On 7/7/11 10:33 PM, Scott Wilcox wrote:
 Whereas I thought there used to be a short code for Holland, seems there no 
 longer/wasn't:
 
 https://support.twitter.com/articles/14226-how-to-find-your-twitter-short-code-or-long-code
 
 Twitter rarely comments on expansion of products like this, so for the mean 
 time you're out of luck.
 
 On 7 Jul 2011, at 21:12, j_...@live.nl wrote:
 
 Well, I tried to set up ma number to ma twitter account, and I saw
 that you guys have the option, Afghanistan but not the netherlands? I
 dont get it they dont even have internet, I kniow that I ve bin there
 Well, can you guys add the option THE NETHERLANDS (+31) to?

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Re: [twitter-dev] Bulk Direct Messages delete

2011-07-07 Thread Scott Wilcox
Are you using POST or DELETE?

On 7 Jul 2011, at 22:35, oosswwaalldd wrote:

 But what about the API consumption for deleting DMs even when
 direct_messages/destroy/:id method says Rate Limited = False in the
 docs?
 
 any way to delete DMs in efficient way /
 
 Thanks
 
 On Jul 7, 2:55 pm, Scott Wilcox sc...@dor.ky wrote:
 There aren't currently any bulk delete methods.
 
 On 7 Jul 2011, at 19:50, oosswwaalldd wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Hi guys,
 
 I have an app that gets certain amount of DMs of my Local Traffic
 Twitter account and post them for my followers, I decided to turn this
 service off in some hours of the day and turn it back on on other
 hours (automatically), this action acumulates a bunch of old direct
 messages in my inbox because I have +14.000 followers. My question is:
 
 is there any API method to delete/bulk detele/flush all my direct
 messages in my Twitter inbox? even if the total amount is larger that
 200 (max amount allowed by direct_messages/destroy/:id method)
 
 I was reading the rate limit FAQs and they explain that deleting DMs
 does not consume API hits but it does! each deleted DM consume a API
 hit so if a I have more that 350 DMs in my Twitter inbox (which is my
 case), deleting one by one is not an option for me

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Re: [twitter-dev] Twitter Authenication

2011-07-04 Thread Scott Wilcox
There is also the very widely adopted twitter-aync at 
https://github.com/jmathai/twitter-async and Abraham's twitterOAuth at 
https://github.com/abraham/twitteroauth

On 4 Jul 2011, at 20:11, oosswwaalldd wrote:

 Hi, this guy's lib is the best when it comes to Twitter interfacing,
 https://github.com/themattharris/tmhOAuth it has some examples on it.
 I am already using it in my web site, the user signs in with Twitter
 and he comes back to my page with all the user info ready to display.
 
 this is the page if you wanna see it for yourself
 
 http://regateo.com.ve
 
 On Jul 3, 4:02 pm, ken lee khan...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I am looking for a mod or a know-how to use their twitter account to
 sign in to my site.
 
 Steps:
 1. New user that has twitter account comes to my sign
 2. Use Sign in with twitter button to authenticate.
 3. Once it is authenticate through twitter, I want to have his
 twitter's username as the username on my site.  As long as it passes
 back the username, I can assign that username to the signup form on my
 site.
 
 I've been googling google for the know-how, but with little luck.
 
 Please advise.  Thanks!

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Re: [twitter-dev] Cannot connect to app that has same name as Account

2011-06-25 Thread Scott Wilcox
I'm sure your issue lies elsewhere. I've got apps named the same as an account 
and it works fine as far as I can remember.

What errors are you seeing, what calls are you making and what programming 
language are you using?

On 25 Jun 2011, at 06:48, modemlooper wrote:

 Say my account name is @MyApp and my app name is MyApp, it seems like
 you cannot sign into an app with OAuth if this is the case. Has anyone
 ever have this problem and if so what can I do about it?

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Re: [twitter-dev] Access tokens changing on their own?

2011-06-25 Thread Scott Wilcox
They'll only change when you reset your consumer key/secret and perhaps your 
account password too.

On 26 Jun 2011, at 06:49, Nicholas Chase wrote:

 This happened to me again today.  Am I the only one it's happening to?
 
   Nick
 
 On 6/24/2011 10:24 PM, Nicholas Chase wrote:
 Today, for the second or third time in a couple of months, my application 
 access tokens seem to have changed on their own.  My app was working fine, 
 and then all of a sudden I started getting authentication errors.  I went 
 and checked, and my access tokens had changed.
 
 Do they change regularly?  They they change when I access a particular page 
 or something?
 
   Nick

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Re: [twitter-dev] Building a Find your Twitter friends feature for a web app

2011-06-24 Thread Scott Wilcox
Get the list of users that your authenticated user is following:

http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/friends/ids

Then compare each of those to your user database and then present to the user.


On 24 Jun 2011, at 21:41, @itsmikerudolph wrote:

 Trying to figure out the best way to build a feature for a web app
 thats in dev, what the feature will do is display which of your
 twitter friends are registered on the application already. The Twitter
 oAuth method is being used as the only way to register for the site
 currently. So when a user registeres their unique Twitter id will be
 stored into the database. Any thoughts or ideas?

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Re: [twitter-dev] A few updates about the permission model change

2011-06-21 Thread Scott Wilcox
var_dump the $connection object and find it in there.

On 21 Jun 2011, at 19:55, Gene Ellis wrote:

 Hmmmgetting closer but I don't see the http headers in there. I even did 
 a var dump, but didn't see anything related to http_info. Know where else I 
 could look?
 
 
 
 On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
 I can't test to confirm at the moment but I think I set up TwitterOAuth to 
 include headers in the TwitterOAuth object.
 
 If you create a TwitterOAuth object like this:
 
 $connection = new TwitterOAuth($x, $y, $z, $a);
 
 Then you should be able to get the headers from the most recent request like 
 this:
 
 $connection-http_info;
 
 Abraham
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 @abraham | github.com/abraham | blog.abrah.am
 This email is: [ ] shareable [x] ask first [ ] private.
 
 
 
 On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:05, Gene Ellis gene.el...@gmail.com wrote:
 I believe I am using the PHP Twitter libraries because I see Oauth.php and 
 TwitterOauth.php being included in the script. I recently took this project 
 over from the other developer and I am new to twitter programming, which is 
 why I am unsure on how to grab that access level for the users in my database.
 
 
 
 On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Scott Wilcox sc...@dor.ky wrote:
 Are you using any libraries?
 
 On 21 Jun 2011, at 18:59, Gene wrote:
 
 Hi Matt,
 
 Can you please give a quick example on how to get the X-Access-Level
 value. My application runs on PHP and I would like to get the X-Access-
 Level for all of the users in my application and store it into a
 database. I have all the keys, and tokens and everything. I am just
 getting tripped up on getting that value. Thanks for your help.
 
 Regards,
 
 Gene
 
 On Jun 13, 7:56 pm, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
 Hey everyone,
 
 A number of updates were made to the Direct Message methods and OAuth
 screens at the end of last week. Here's what went out:
 
 * force_login is now supported onhttps://api.twitter.com/oauth/authorize
 * the OAuth screens now support a feature phone tier of handsets and render
 them in a simpler format
 * the language on all the screens is standardized to say direct message
 * there is a Return to App URL on the Deny and Cancel screens that
 redirects the user to the oauth_callback url with a 'denied' parameter
 instead of oauth_token.
 
 This next parameter isn't needed by everybody but we will be adding
 screen_name support to the authorize and authenticate pages in the next few
 days. If you want to add this to your code ready for when we release the
 feature you can, but please know the screen_name parameter will be ignored
 unless you also provide the force_login parameter. The screen_name parameter
 pre-fills the username field of the OAuth screen when force_login is true.
 The user is still able to edit the field, even if it is prefilled.
 
 Lastly, these are the main points discussed in previous emails and Tweets:
 * The new permission level will be enforced on 30th June.
 * If you don't need to read or delete direct messages you do not need to
 update the permission level of your application.
 * Read/Write applications will still be able to send direct messages, even
 after the enforcement date.
 * Existing oauth_tokens will not be invalidated, even if the application
 permission level is altered.
 * You can find out the current permission level of an oauth_token by
 inspecting the headers of an authenticated request to the API. Look for
 the X-Access-Level header.
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] I cannot see CAPTCHA image in the Register Application page.

2011-06-21 Thread Scott Wilcox
Also displays fine for me in the UK, Norway, Australia and the US.

Does adblock prevent captcha's, or a similar plugin?

On 21 Jun 2011, at 22:37, Taylor Singletary wrote:

 Are you still seeing this behavior? If so, what geographic region are you 
 located in? I notice you tried in several browsers but I still feel compelled 
 to ask: do you have any plugins or browser extensions in those browsers that 
 may be preventing the content from displaying? 
 
 We're unable to reproduce this at the moment.
 
 Thanks,
 @episod - Taylor Singletary
 
 
 On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 4:28 PM, HBPark kra...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am trying to register a new application at https://dev.twitter.com/apps/new.
 But the CAPTCHA image is not seen in my browser.
 I have tried with Chrome, IE6, IE7, FF4...
 
 What should I do?

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Re: [twitter-dev] Create your own trends from only people you follow

2011-06-17 Thread Scott Wilcox
Hi Hugh,

Yes, your home timeline would consist  of all those you follow and anything 
retweeted by those users. That should fit perfectly for you.

On 16 Jun 2011, at 23:59, Hugh Hopkins wrote:

 Thank you very much. would this work for only the twitter accounts
 that I follow.
 
 Thanks and all the best,
 
 Hugh
 
 
 
 On Jun 15, 7:31 pm, Scott Wilcox sc...@dor.ky wrote:
 You'll need to use the streaming API to collect the timeline and then 
 process that data yourself to deduce the most frequently used terms.
 
 Streaming API documentation can be found athttp://dev.twitter.com/doc
 
 On 15 Jun 2011, at 19:20, Hugh Hopkins wrote:
 
 Heya,
 
 I'm a student who has just started a student news website called
 http://www.sonews.co.uk/we also tweet a lot 
 onhttp://twitter.com/#!/sellyoaknews.
 I was hoping to create localtrendsfrom only the accounts that
 @sellyoaknews follows and was wondering how this would be done?
 
 So for example, I will be able to put on the website the 5 or 10 most
 talked about items from people I only follow. This would have a huge
 number of benefits because it would directly relate to the students we
 follow plus it would mean it wouldn't be susecptible to spam.
 
 If any of you could help point me in the right direction that would be
 great!!
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Error with Web Intents Javascript Events

2011-06-17 Thread Scott Wilcox
Common sense says don't post a private URL to a public mailing list.

Sent from my iPhone

On 17 Jun 2011, at 19:13, MManalo mike.j.man...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Matt,
 
 I'm not sure if you'll be able to access this or not, but here's
 hoping you might be able to. Unfortunately it's the only test page we
 have right now, and the one in which we detected that IE7 was not
 firing any sort of event. Please keep this link confidential for
 security purposes.
 
 http://hh-sp-dev01.sonypictures.com/test/btambaoan/cookietest/
 
 On Jun 15, 7:45 pm, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
 Thanks for the update Mike,
 Is this hosted on a webpage we can access, or can you put a test page up
 that we can hit?
 
 Best,
 @themattharris https://twitter.com/intent/follow?screen_name=themattharris
 Developer Advocate, Twitter
 
 On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 6:47 PM, MManalo mike.j.man...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Matt,
 
 Thanks for your help with this. No JS errors or warnings. The button
 just does not fire any sort of event when we call it.
 
 Again it works just fine in IE8 and Firefox, sending data to Omniture.
 But unfortunately, nothing happens when clicked in IE7.
 
 On Jun 14, 9:27 pm, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
 Hey,
 
 Does IE7 report any javascript errors or warnings?
 Other than the events, does the button render and perform correctly?
 
 Best
 @themattharris 
 https://twitter.com/intent/follow?screen_name=themattharris
 Developer Advocate, Twitter
 
 On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 10:56 AM, MManalo mike.j.man...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 Hey everyone,
 
 We have been trying to implement tracking on the tweet buttons that
 are featured on our sites. We used the method recommended to us on
 this page:
 
 https://dev.twitter.com/pages/intents-events
 
 Upon testing, we found that the button sends data to Omniture, our web
 analytics provider, when we use IE8 and Firefox to access the site,
 but it does not happen when using IE7.
 
 I was wondering if there may be any specific reason as to why, or what
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Re: [twitter-dev] How to autologin to twitter by providing the username and password using API?

2011-06-16 Thread Scott Wilcox
 Are you attempting to 'auto-login' to the twitter.com site or perform actions 
with the Twitter API for various users?

The first, can't be done. The second will be xAuth which in turn will provide 
OAuth tokens for your application to use on behalf of a user.

You can read more about xAuth at http://dev.twitter.com/pages/xauth


On 16 Jun 2011, at 11:19, karthi wrote:

 Hi i am using twitter oauth for achieving the auto-login concept by
 providing the username and password. I am only able to get the data
 from my twitter account. How do i login to twitter
 by providing the username and password as parameters to some function
 which may be twitter
 API login function or whatever the function. did anyone come across
 this issue? If so please
 process me the code or links. Thanx in advance...….

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Re: [twitter-dev] Hey...Hows Everyone Doing...Im John :)

2011-06-15 Thread Scott Wilcox
http://dev.twitter.com/doc has the API documentation.

If you state the platform you'll be developing on then people will provide you 
with libraries to use and more information.

On 15 Jun 2011, at 00:46, vpurplehaze4...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:

 Ok boys now i've introduced myself i am looking for some help if
 possiblei haven't done coding in years but i have thought of a
 project i would like to do...if anyone could point me in the right
 direction for material so i can do a quick refresh it would be
 appreciated :)
 
 Thanks
 
 vPurpleHaze420v

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Re: [twitter-dev] Create your own trends from only people you follow

2011-06-15 Thread Scott Wilcox
You'll need to use the streaming API to collect the timeline and then process 
that data yourself to deduce the most frequently used terms.

Streaming API documentation can be found at http://dev.twitter.com/doc

On 15 Jun 2011, at 19:20, Hugh Hopkins wrote:

 Heya,
 
 I'm a student who has just started a student news website called
 http://www.sonews.co.uk/ we also tweet a lot on 
 http://twitter.com/#!/sellyoaknews.
 I was hoping to create local trends from only the accounts that
 @sellyoaknews follows and was wondering how this would be done?
 
 So for example, I will be able to put on the website the 5 or 10 most
 talked about items from people I only follow. This would have a huge
 number of benefits because it would directly relate to the students we
 follow plus it would mean it wouldn't be susecptible to spam.
 
 If any of you could help point me in the right direction that would be
 great!!
 
 thanks and all the best,
 
 Hugh Hopkins
 
 http://twitter.com/#!/hughhopkins

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Re: [twitter-dev] Couldn't resolve host 'stream.twitter.com

2011-06-15 Thread Scott Wilcox
Being unable to resolve the host is a network condition between you and the 
Twitter API. I'd check your DNS settings on your machine/server.

stream.twitter.com is up and working fine for me.

On 15 Jun 2011, at 21:47, Perez2, Rocio (GE, Corporate, consultant) wrote:

 Hi!!
 I was using the Search API but now I want to change to Sream API. I have this 
  doubt,  I hope you can help me:
  
 First I try this: curl 
 http://stream.twitter.com/1/statuses/sample.json?delimited=length 
 -uAnyTwitterUser:Password
 Since prompt, but it return this:
 Couldn't resolve host 'stream.twitter.com
  
 Is there something wrong with my instruction? Or I’m missing something?
  
 I’d appreciated your help.
  
 Thank you J
  
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Search all tweets by application

2011-06-14 Thread Scott Wilcox
As Orian said, if you want to know every single tweet posted by your 
application you need to cache them at source. There are no API endpoints which 
can provide this information for you.

On 14 Jun 2011, at 19:43, Orian Marx wrote:

 If it's your app, why not have your app notify you of every tweet
 sent?
 
 On Jun 14, 10:03 am, Juan Delgado zzzar...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Taylor, thanks for the answer.
 
 I'm literally trying to do that, display all the tweets from our app.
 We are adding some automated text to the tweet, but since we give
 users the option to modify that text, we could be losing some tweets.
 
 Do you have an example of searching that tweet source?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Juan
 
 On Jun 13, 10:41 pm, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
 wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Hi Juan,
 
 There's no way to effectively retrieve all tweets sent by a given
 application using primary methods of any of our APIs. The Search API has
 some advanced operators that allow you to specify a specific tweet source
 (effectively the string of text that represents the application that posted
 the Tweet), but that operator must be used in conjunction with another
 portion of your query.
 
 One could also use the Streaming API to estimate a specific client's
 tweeting velocity by measuring from the sample hose (which represents 1% of
 the total tweets being posted) and extrapolate from there, but in the case
 of measuring a Twitter client's popularity this would not be super-effective
 since tweeting is just one activity that a client can perform.
 
 Is there something with that information you're specifically wanting to
 accomplish?
 
 @episod http://twitter.com/intent/user?screen_name=episod - Taylor
 Singletary
 
 On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 2:12 PM, Juan Delgado zzzar...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi there,
 
 I cannot find a way of retrieving all the tweets coming from a given
 application. For example, can I retrieve all the tweets posted using
 TweeDeck?
 
 Nothings comes up on the documentation or in google, any idea?
 
 Cheers!
 
 Juan
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Streaming API w/ two dedicated IP's

2011-06-14 Thread Scott Wilcox
Connecting from two IPs, with two different users will be perfectly fine and 
fall within the current rules.

On 14 Jun 2011, at 20:39, @dbbradle wrote:

 It is kosher to connect to the Twitter Streaming API using two
 dedicated IP's on two separate servers or does this violate the terms
 of usage? I've looked for something telling me I can't do this and
 nothing has cropped up, but I'd like to have this confirmed.

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Re: [twitter-dev] Having issues with twitter signin

2011-06-13 Thread Scott Wilcox
Sounds like an uncaught error. I'd contact a...@twitter.com with details of 
your request and the time it occurred.

On 13 Jun 2011, at 09:11, GP wrote:

 Getting this error 500:Something is broken. Please post to the group
 (http://dev.twitter.com/pages/support) so the Twitter team can
 investigate.
 
 h2Something is technically wrong./h2
 pThanks for noticing—we're going to fix it up and have things back
 to normal soon./p
 
 What action should I take here?

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Re: [twitter-dev] Translate app description to different languages

2011-06-08 Thread Scott Wilcox
There aren't currently any options to do this, however that is a fantastic 
feature idea.

On 8 Jun 2011, at 13:10, Alver wrote:

 Good day.
 
 Is there any way to configure the application description so, that it
 will appear in the user interface language? As far as I can see in the
 app settings section - there is just one description field with no
 internationalization options.
 
 Please advise if there is any way to show my app's description in
 different languages depending on users language?
 
 Thanks in advance!

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Re: [twitter-dev] Is it possible to see what twitter user clicked a link?

2011-06-08 Thread Scott Wilcox
No.

On 8 Jun 2011, at 16:22, Neandertal wrote:

 Is it possible to see what twitter user clicked a link?

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Re: [twitter-dev] Send a tweet with custom login C++ (BEGINNER)

2011-06-08 Thread Scott Wilcox
You need to use OAuth to use the Twitter API. Having users enter a username and 
password to gain an OAuth token is achieved via xAuth which is a special type 
of OAuth flow that requires approval for your app from Twitter.

On 8 Jun 2011, at 17:12, shamm wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I am trying to create a Twitter application using C++, that could send
 tweets. I need a custom login where users could actually enter there
 own usernames and password to login thus send tweets thereafter.
 
 I have googled and found out about twitcurl, but yet i was unable to
 send tweets with it. Is there any example where i could use in order
 to send a tweet (with custom login) ?
 
 at the moment i am clueless i have been searching for this for the
 past 2 weeks.
 
 Help appreciated.
 
 regards
 
 shamm


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Re: [twitter-dev] get the profile of those who clicked the link on twitter

2011-06-08 Thread Scott Wilcox
No.

Sent from my iPhone

On 8 Jun 2011, at 20:36, Neandertal cleimarvi...@hotmail.com wrote:

 get the profile of those who clicked the link on twitter?
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re : Re: New Photo upload feature: What's new coming on the API side

2011-06-06 Thread Scott Wilcox
Completely agree with Tom on that one.

On 6 Jun 2011, at 15:29, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:

 I'm not Arnaud, but I can assure you that it won't happen.
 
 Tom
 
 
 On 6/6/11 4:25 PM, Julien Larios wrote:
 Hi there,
 
 I've implemented in Picsi this new way of photo sharing on Twitter (along 
 with Twitpic support) and it works fine (based on Twitter4J 2.2.3).
 These pictures can be used in the 2 firsts Picsi apps: Media RSS export and 
 ZIP backup
 
 But Arnaud (or should I say 'Dear Raptor fan' ? ;), do you know if external 
 picture hosting services (like Twipitc) will be made available via this API 
 branch?
 That would be great to grab all kind of photo via a single API syntax 
 (instead of funky tweet parsing)
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] One access token for OAuth using Twitter API

2011-06-04 Thread Scott Wilcox
Yes, the 'My Access Token' would suit that use case.

On 4 Jun 2011, at 20:57, Correa Denzil wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I would like to use a one access token with OAuth to make calls to the
 Twitter API. I am NOT trying to build a web application but rather
 trying to harvest data from Twitter to perform some analysis. I would
 like to collect three types of data : followers, friends and user
 information including status updates as available. I am able to do all
 the same using no authentication as the data I collect are from public
 users only. However, due to API limits I would like to shift to Oauth
 which would allow me to get access to 350 requests per hour.
 
 Is OAuth one access token the right approach for my task?
 
 Is there any documentation or example to do the same? I am not using
 any wrapper. Wrappers like Python-Twitter and Twython don't allow
 functions to access followers, status updates of other users i.e.
 users with data publicly available. I use urllib2 to directly call the
 URL as given on the Twitter API documentation website.
 
 I have registered an application and have all the keys (API key,
 Consumer Key, Consumer Secret, Access Token, Access Secret Key) with
 me. I would just like to get myself authenticated and mine Twitter to
 collect data.
 
 Programming Language : Python
 
 --Regards,
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Re: [twitter-dev] tweet button zero count

2011-06-02 Thread Scott Wilcox
The URL count is working fine for me.

On 2 Jun 2011, at 11:41, John Carver wrote:

 Hi Matt,
 
 Today have figured out zero count is firefox issue. IE, Opera, Chrome all 
 work just fine.
 
 Take the look:
 http://icisweb.ru/tweet-button-test/
 
 I'm using FF 3.6.17
 
 Any suggestions?
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] tweet button zero count

2011-06-02 Thread Scott Wilcox
Firefox 4.0.1, OSX 10.6. No plugins. Works fine in Chrome and Safari too.

On 2 Jun 2011, at 12:04, John Carver wrote:

 What version of browser do you use? Do you have any plugins installed?
 
 2011/6/2 Scott Wilcox sc...@dor.ky
 The URL count is working fine for me.
 
 On 2 Jun 2011, at 11:41, John Carver wrote:
 
 Hi Matt,
 
 Today have figured out zero count is firefox issue. IE, Opera, Chrome all 
 work just fine.
 
 Take the look:
 http://icisweb.ru/tweet-button-test/
 
 I'm using FF 3.6.17
 
 Any suggestions?
 
 Thanks
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] API tweet ID field issue

2011-06-02 Thread Scott Wilcox
The parser you're using can't handle the 'snowflake' generated IDs, the numbers 
are too huge for it.

Use id_str instead.

On 2 Jun 2011, at 13:47, gavinb wrote:

 Hi all
 
 Was hoping to get a little help with a quick questions, if possible?
 
 I currently use statuses/home_timeline.xml to get the recent timeline
 (including retweets) of the signed in user, but I have a slight issue
 in that it returns tweet id's such as id = 3a1d856bf1925a2e; if the
 poster is using geo tagging.  With these types of ID's i cant
 retweet.   How can i get twitter api to return the normal format id's
 such as id = 76174785381535744;
 
 any help appreciated
 
 Gavin
 

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Re: [twitter-dev] Twitter Status not send by url

2011-06-02 Thread Scott Wilcox
You need to use Twitter Intents instead of the old (and unsupported) ?status= 
method. 

From the other day on the mailing list:

 http://twitter.com/intent/tweet?status=My%20new%20super-awesome%20status
 Read more about this: http://dev.twitter.com/pages/intents


On 2 Jun 2011, at 12:41, aqueel ahmad wrote:

 Hi, Every body
 
 I am struggling with the send message by pass twitter url.
 Code: http://twitter.com/home/?status=[urlencode message 140 chr]
 twitter url login and show my profile but message is not showing to my
 message box for tweet.
 
 I found the problem in new twitter version on user profile, If i have
 use old twitter profile the message is showing in the box, and tweet
 the message working.
 
 Please Help If any changes in Twitter api for message post url.
 
 
 Thanks
 Aqeel

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Re: [twitter-dev] API tweet ID field issue

2011-06-02 Thread Scott Wilcox
Can't we just beat everyone into using JSON? ;)

On 2 Jun 2011, at 14:57, Taylor Singletary wrote:

 It's also possible that whatever you're using to parse the resultant XML is 
 greedily selecting any field that is labeled id -- if there is a place_id 
 associated with the Tweet, it will be embedded in a deeper node of the status 
 object. In fact, the string-based id you presented represents a location in 
 Great Britain: ( GET http://api.twitter.com/1/geo/id/3a1d856bf1925a2e.json ). 
 You might want to review how your XML  parsing handles nested objects.
 
 @episod - Taylor Singletary
 
 
 On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 6:44 AM, Scott Wilcox sc...@dor.ky wrote:
 The parser you're using can't handle the 'snowflake' generated IDs, the 
 numbers are too huge for it.
 
 Use id_str instead.
 
 On 2 Jun 2011, at 13:47, gavinb wrote:
 
  Hi all
 
  Was hoping to get a little help with a quick questions, if possible?
 
  I currently use statuses/home_timeline.xml to get the recent timeline
  (including retweets) of the signed in user, but I have a slight issue
  in that it returns tweet id's such as id = 3a1d856bf1925a2e; if the
  poster is using geo tagging.  With these types of ID's i cant
  retweet.   How can i get twitter api to return the normal format id's
  such as id = 76174785381535744;

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Re: [twitter-dev] How can I add an application via API for a twitter account?

2011-05-30 Thread Scott Wilcox
Not possible.

All apps need to be created via http://dev.twitter.com/

On 30 May 2011, at 09:50, usarrow23 wrote:

 Hi,
 We are developing an application related to twitter and how can I add
 an application via API for a twitter account?
 We want to add like this 
 http://twitter.com/oauth/authorize/?oauth_token=Mnm5qm9pSLB3ER6nWLpBczzgDigubn8i266U4wrWtMU
 
 Note: no use twitter interface in dev.twitter.com

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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Unwanted Link Shortening with t.co

2011-05-22 Thread Scott Wilcox
There is currently no options for turning url-wrapping off.

On 22 May 2011, at 16:47, Mo wrote:

 I understand what's happening. The issue is that now my domain doesn't
 appear in my tweets. It's a marketing issue. I'd like to know what the
 workaround is, since one seems to exist for other link shorteners.
 
 On May 18, 5:21 pm, Jonathan Strauss jonat...@awe.sm wrote:
 Twitter is just wrapping your link int.co. When it gets displayed in
 Twitter, it will show the link on your domain as you passed it in.
 
 On May 18, 12:35 pm, Mo maur...@moluv.com wrote:
 
 Since switching to the new Intents linking, by URLs are being
 shortened. I have a registered Twitter application, and a relatively
 short URL already (http://TagsBy.me).
 
 I'd like to continue using my own URLs, even if it means I have to
 build a shortener with an even shorter domain. However, I'd like to
 know what the rules/guidelines are that Twitter uses for overriding
 links, since there are many  exceptions that I see in my Twitter
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Unwanted Link Shortening with t.co

2011-05-22 Thread Scott Wilcox
Pretty much, but it also provides them with analytics for URLs as well as the 
ability to stop malware sharing URLs in their tracks.

On 22 May 2011, at 16:57, TJ Luoma wrote:

 On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Mo maur...@moluv.com wrote:
 I understand what's happening. The issue is that now my domain doesn't
 appear in my tweets. It's a marketing issue. I'd like to know what the
 workaround is, since one seems to exist for other link shorteners.
 
 This is part of Twitter's move to take total control over their
 platform. They can modify your content however they want to because
 it's their sandbox, they just let the rest of us play in it.

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Re: [twitter-dev] Is there a way to don't show our mentions in the search ?

2011-05-22 Thread Scott Wilcox
No, there is not.

On 22 May 2011, at 17:38, kinoute wrote:

 Hello,
 
 I made a little quiz-bot about cinema on Twitter called @whattheshot
 (http://twitter.com/whattheshot) and i have a question about mentions.
 Is there a way to don't show the @whattheshot mentions in the search ?
 I mean people are cheating by searching @whattheshot in the search
 and see answers from others. They just copy/paste the answers. Is
 there a way to prevent it like don't show the mentions of my Bot in
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Re: [twitter-dev] API response w/ IP

2011-05-22 Thread Scott Wilcox
There is nothing provided by the API that can give you your own IP.

Are you making OAuth authenticated calls?

On 22 May 2011, at 18:18, matthewvb wrote:

 Is there a way to get the API to respond back with the IP address
 hitting it from the call?
 
 I'm running into a problem where something is eating away at my API
 hits / hour. I've put a simple script on a few isolated domains (non-
 Twitter calling ones) that are also having their API hits eaten up.
 They have unique IPs assigned to them - so I'm not sure if the problem
 is on my host's end and how they are showing my server to Twitter,
 or if it's something on the API end.

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Re: [twitter-dev] API response w/ IP

2011-05-22 Thread Scott Wilcox
Thats what I was thinking, shared hosting provider?

On 22 May 2011, at 20:24, Matthew Vanden Boogart wrote:

 Thanks Scott. I'm making anonymous calls - nothing authenticated. Just 
 pulling some profile/timeline info.
 
 -matthew
 
 On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 2:41 PM, Scott Wilcox sc...@dor.ky wrote:
 There is nothing provided by the API that can give you your own IP.
 
 Are you making OAuth authenticated calls?
 
 On 22 May 2011, at 18:18, matthewvb wrote:
 
  Is there a way to get the API to respond back with the IP address
  hitting it from the call?
 
  I'm running into a problem where something is eating away at my API
  hits / hour. I've put a simple script on a few isolated domains (non-
  Twitter calling ones) that are also having their API hits eaten up.
  They have unique IPs assigned to them - so I'm not sure if the problem
  is on my host's end and how they are showing my server to Twitter,
  or if it's something on the API end.

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Re: [twitter-dev] API response w/ IP

2011-05-22 Thread Scott Wilcox
Depends how they're routing the outbound traffic. You'll need to bind your 
calls to that IP. If its PHP and you're using CURL, I believe its 
CURLOPT_INTERFACE.

On 22 May 2011, at 20:30, Matthew Vanden Boogart wrote:

 Currently, yes. I thought assigning a unique IP to the domain would solve the 
 problem, but apparently not. I'm working on testing it on a VPS through the 
 same host.
 
 On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Scott Wilcox sc...@dor.ky wrote:
 Thats what I was thinking, shared hosting provider?
 
 On 22 May 2011, at 20:24, Matthew Vanden Boogart wrote:
 
 Thanks Scott. I'm making anonymous calls - nothing authenticated. Just 
 pulling some profile/timeline info.
 
 -matthew
 
 On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 2:41 PM, Scott Wilcox sc...@dor.ky wrote:
 There is nothing provided by the API that can give you your own IP.
 
 Are you making OAuth authenticated calls?
 
 On 22 May 2011, at 18:18, matthewvb wrote:
 
  Is there a way to get the API to respond back with the IP address
  hitting it from the call?
 
  I'm running into a problem where something is eating away at my API
  hits / hour. I've put a simple script on a few isolated domains (non-
  Twitter calling ones) that are also having their API hits eaten up.
  They have unique IPs assigned to them - so I'm not sure if the problem
  is on my host's end and how they are showing my server to Twitter,
  or if it's something on the API end.
 
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Streaming API length

2011-05-19 Thread Scott Wilcox
No.

On 19 May 2011, at 20:26, Tereno wrote:

 Hi there,
 
 Is there a maximum limit on how long we can maintain the connection to
 the Streaming API or on the number of tweets consumed?
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] filter qustionable content

2011-05-18 Thread Scott Wilcox
No, twitter doesn't filter any tweets text. Low quality users will be excluded 
from search results.

On 18 May 2011, at 07:17, journey wrote:

 hi guys,
 
 does any can give me a guideline of how does Twitter handle this
 filtering - Spam, obscenity, questionable content, etc.
 After go through the api, i didn't find any information about it. does
 that means twitter does not do any filter for obscenity,questionable
 content?
 
 thanks,
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: A new permission level

2011-05-18 Thread Scott Wilcox
Hello,

There have been a lot of opinions voiced about how this is being implemented. 
This not only proves troublesome for xAuth clients, but it lends me to worry 
about how the future of permissions will evolve. Effectively now, every single 
Twitter user needs to get their application re-authed for the new tokens to 
provide DM access by the end of the month.

The Facebook style of using a 'scope' for individual permissions is so much 
more viable. I also believe that the API should provide a lookup for the 
permissions that a set of credentials currently provides. I honestly believe 
that going down the 'scope' route for permissions will be a lot better for all 
concerned. When new permissions are introduced to the API in the future, it 
would be a small matter of updating the requesting scope for the application 
developer, rather than completely rewriting chunks of code.

I'd like a response from Matt, Taylor or Raffi on this matter and the plans for 
future permissions and their implementation. 

On 18 May 2011, at 19:42, Naveen wrote:

 I had most of the same thoughts already mentioned in this thread so
 wont reiterate everyone, except to add that this seems like a rather
 sudden and disruptive change coming just after #devnestsf where
 Twitter made a point that it was trying to provide better guidance so
 companies that rely on the platform have time to plan and make
 changes.
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] REST API Rate Limiting - OAuth calls are permitted 350 requests per hour, but we got 150

2011-05-17 Thread Scott Wilcox
The rate limits change through the day, not always fixed to 350. Are they 
staying at 150 all the time? Check over a period of time to see if so.

On 17 May 2011, at 15:38, SN Testing wrote:

 We are using OAuth, but the rate limit headers still show 150.
 
 request:
 http://api.twitter.com/users/show.xml?user_id=84609847|Authorization:
 OAuth realm=twitterapis.com,
 oauth_signature=cnN6riZwgneJpfhN8C5%2Fh05TAOw%3D,
 oauth_version=1.0, oauth_nonce=f919ce47-d573-2f99-b95b-
 fe33e080f4fd, oauth_signature_method=HMAC-SHA1,
 oauth_consumer_key=djZv4sYbtz8tgE6LMpKaHg, oauth_token=84609847-
 w3YWg9p4QVwkLXJdNOmh8HiTKuvLYfkWhlNl3y1Lf,
 oauth_timestamp=1305641118
 
 response headers:
 Accept-Encoding|X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN|X-MID:
 9d414127f5ae158a149a977884329095e2ebf564|X-RateLimit-Class: api|X-
 RateLimit-Limit: 150|X-RateLimit-Remaining: 149|X-RateLimit-Reset:
 1305644719|X-Revision: DEV|X-Runtime: 0.04386|X-Transaction:
 1305641119-79517-32953|X-Transaction-Mask:
 a6183ffa5f8ca943ff1b53b5644ef114be3e990c
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] More access to Twitter API's

2011-05-17 Thread Scott Wilcox
There aren't any endpoints other than the search API for searching for tweets. 
The other option may be looking at Gnip, but I'm not too sure that they can 
offer what you're looking for either.

On 17 May 2011, at 21:49, Tereno wrote:

 Hi there,
 
 I'm wondering if there's some sort of service where I can perform a
 more advanced search on Twitter? In particular, I'm looking at
 something that allows me to query by a specific time frame and there
 won't be any limits on the number of tweets fetched.

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Re: [twitter-dev] Capture Tweets

2011-05-10 Thread Scott Wilcox
No. Can you explain a use case for this?

On 10 May 2011, at 18:31, Kruegersck wrote:

 Is there an account setting or API that can be used to capture a tweet
 before it it posted?
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Getting past the rate-limiting confusion

2011-05-05 Thread Scott Wilcox
Each OAuth user you're making requests on behalf of gets 350 calls. So, in 
total you do have 350*100 calls, but only a maximum of 350 for each user. You 
can check the headers being returned from the API to see what class of 
rate-limting is being enforced. What action are you performing when you're 
hitting the rate-limiting?

On 5 May 2011, at 02:12, Bizzy User wrote:

 I have ran into a problem recently when my app (less than a 100 active
 users) started giving me rate-limiting exceptions. Reading about rate-
 limiting on Twitter and on many threads on this group have completely
 confused me by now. Could someone please succinctly describe how rate-
 limiting works? I am making authenticated requests for rate-limited
 REST methods. Should I be able to make 350 calls per authenticated
 user per hour (350*100 per hour at most if that is the case) or should
 I expect to be rate-limited based on my application's origin-IP (which
 seems to be the behavior we've observed so far) limiting me to only
 350 calls per hour? It would be really great to get a clear picture
 about this so we know whether or not the time spent in building
 applications around the Twitter ecosystem is even worthwhile.
 
 Thanks,
 Ravi Giroti
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Re: [twitter-dev] How application shoud get to know if access token is revoked?

2011-05-05 Thread Scott Wilcox
If you have existing tokens for a user, make a call to the verify_credentials 
endpoint. If you get an error back, tokens aren't valid.

Twitter doesn't provide 'pings' for when users un-authorise your application.

On 5 May 2011, at 12:01, ss.require wrote:

 Let's consider I have got the access token and works with the API
 successfully during some time. At some point the user restricts the
 access for my App in the twitter's application tab or by some other
 means. It would be a good idea to let my app to know about that so I
 won't send useless requests. How my app shoud be notified if the
 access token is revoked? Maybe during request I will get the special
 error that indicates that or twitter will send me notification about
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Re: [twitter-dev] Displaying Media

2011-05-05 Thread Scott Wilcox
This form of inline media display is only provided via select partners for 
Twitter. At the present time, there are no endpoints for developers to interact 
with this service.

On 5 May 2011, at 14:55, greenz wrote:

 Hello,
 
  I am trying to find the correct format to display media in users
 status updates. Just as twitpic and twitvid have their media
 automatically parsed when they tweet updates what would be the correct
 format to allow this from another web app? What media extensions do
 you support mp4  flv? Does the webapp need to be whitelisted? I
 looked all through the api documentation and found no mention to this
 particular need. Thanks!
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Displaying Media

2011-05-05 Thread Scott Wilcox
Your best bet is probably contacting a...@twitter.com and taking it from there.

On 5 May 2011, at 15:16, greenz wrote:

 Thanks Scott, would you happen to know the proper channels one would
 need to go through in order to allow this kind of access? For new
 webapps this seems to be an unfair advantage of only allowing select
 dev's this type of access. I understand I have to play by twitters
 rules and im welling to abide by them but it would be nice to be on an
 evening planning field. Thanks!
 
 greenz
 
 On May 5, 10:03 am, Scott Wilcox sc...@dor.ky wrote:
 This form of inline media display is only provided via select partners for 
 Twitter. At the present time, there are no endpoints for developers to 
 interact with this service.
 
 On 5 May 2011, at 14:55, greenz wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Hello,
 
  I am trying to find the correct format to display media in users
 status updates. Just as twitpic and twitvid have their media
 automatically parsed when they tweet updates what would be the correct
 format to allow this from another web app? What media extensions do
 you support mp4  flv? Does the webapp need to be whitelisted? I
 looked all through the api documentation and found no mention to this
 particular need. Thanks!
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Direct Message to more than one person

2011-04-12 Thread Scott Wilcox
You can only send a direct message to one user at a time.

On 12 Apr 2011, at 09:17, Battan Amit wrote:

 Hi 
 
 
 I want to send direct message to more than one person with a single call 
 
 I am using MGTwitterEngine
 
 and calling function like this
 [requestDict setObject:@direct_message forKey:[twitterObj 
 sendDirectMessage:@this is test from iphone app to:@user_id]];
 
 this is sending ok
 
 but am not able to send it to multiple people , how can I do this
 I tried it with comma separated user_ids but not works
 
 
 Thanks
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Re: [twitter-dev] PHP/Curl script date help

2011-04-06 Thread Scott Wilcox
foreach($tweetData as $tweet){
 
 
echo $tweet-text;
 
}


echo $tweet-created_at;

On 6 Apr 2011, at 11:52, Dean wrote:

 I have a script to put my Twitter feed on my site but can't work out
 how to get it to show the date/how long ago it was posted.
 
 Can anyone tell me what I need to add?
 
 ?php
 // create curl resource
$ch = curl_init();
 
// set url
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, http://api.twitter.com/1/
 statuses/user_timeline.xml?screen_name=USERNAMEHEREcount=1);
 
//return the transfer as a string
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
 
// $output contains the output string
$output = curl_exec($ch);
   $tweetData = simplexml_load_string($output);
// close curl resource to free up system resources
curl_close($ch);
 ?
 
 
 
 
 ?php
 
if(count($tweetData)){
echo p;
foreach($tweetData as $tweet){
 
 
echo $tweet-text;
 
}
 
 
echo /ppA/pa href='http://twitter.com/
 USERNAMEHERE' target='_blank'Follow us/a;
echo /p;
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Re: [twitter-dev] Is the documentation site outdated?

2011-04-01 Thread Scott Wilcox
Yes, that list is slightly out of date.

For PHP, use:

https://github.com/jmathai/twitter-async
or https://github.com/abraham/twitteroauth

On 1 Apr 2011, at 17:52, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:

 Hi,
 
 At http://dev.twitter.com/pages/libraries#php I'm under the impression
 that a few of the libraries that are listed don't use oAuth. As far as
 I know, support for authentication without oAuth has been dropped
 (quite a while ago), so those libraries which don't use oAuth won't
 work and are completely obsolete and useless.
 
 Why are they listed?
 
 Is there a more up-to-date list including only libraries that can be
 actually used today, so that one doesn't have to waste time discarding
 useless libraries?
 
 thanks
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Re: [twitter-dev] Raven Poster

2011-04-01 Thread Scott Wilcox
If you're max'ing out on the domains, there isn't anything you can do about 
that. I'd also point out that you should check whether or not the 'application' 
you've purchased fits within the Twitter automation guidelines.

On 1 Apr 2011, at 17:54, Josue Rodriguez wrote:

 Does anyone using raven poster? I'm working with this, but is bad.. I
 need to register callbacks to autorize accounts, but the user guide
 says that i can use a lot of account... but dev.twitter says i cannot
 register more than 5 domains.. someone can help me? PLEASE!! i've
 inverted a lot of money in raven poster..
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Introducing Web Intents

2011-03-30 Thread Scott Wilcox
Another point I consider to be important, when will platform.twitter.com get 
HTTPS?

Scott.

On 30 Mar 2011, at 22:07, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:

 I wonder... Why is the script tag included in the example when the 3 lines 
 below it don't actually use javascript? Does the widgets.js code 
 automatically transform the buttons? That would be a bad thing...
 
 Besides that, I like it. I haven't checked yet, but is there a mobile version 
 ready as well?
 
 Tom
 
 
 On 3/30/11 11:04 PM, Brian Ellin wrote:
 
 Developers, users, and journalists are finding more creative ways to use 
 Tweets on the web to leverage the power of the network to spread news.  In 
 the past it’s been difficult to make these Tweets interactive, requiring you 
 to write an OAuth app simply to attach Reply, Retweet, and Favorite actions 
 to Tweets.
 
 Today we’re releasing a simple new addition to the API called Web Intents 
 that makes it possible to make Tweets that you display on the web 
 interactive.  Web Intents provide popup optimized flows for all the ways you 
 interact with Tweets and users on Twitter: Tweet, Reply, Retweet, Favorite, 
 and Follow.  The new tool makes it possible for users to interact with 
 Twitter content in the context of your site, without leaving the page or 
 having to authorize a new app just for the interaction.  Web intents are 
 mobile friendly and easy to implement.
 
 For example, here’s how you add Reply, Retweet, and Favorite links to a 
 specific Tweet:
 
 script type=text/javascript 
 src=http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js;/script
 pa 
 href=http://twitter.com/intent/tweet?in_reply_to=51113028241989632;Reply/a/p
 pa 
 href=http://twitter.com/intent/retweet?tweet_id=51113028241989632;Retweet/a/p
 pa 
 href=http://twitter.com/intent/favorite?tweet_id=51113028241989632;Favorite/a/p
 
 Detailed documentation is available at http://dev.twitter.com/pages/intents
 
 To see Web Intents in action check out Wordpress.com’s great tool for 
 quoting Tweets in blog posts: Twitter Blackbird Pie.  Here's a post that 
 uses their tool to quote @jack's Tweets about our 5 year anniversary.  We’ve 
 also added these standard Tweet actions to our timeline widgets that are 
 used all over the web.
 
 We’ve also updated the display guidelines with some suggestions on how to 
 make your Tweets actionable, and made the standard Reply, Retweet and 
 Favorite icons available for download.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Brian Ellin
 Product Manager, Platform
 http://twitter.com/brianellin
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Re: [twitter-dev] Users search

2011-03-28 Thread Scott Wilcox
There are no search methods to accomplish this in the API at present.



On 28 Mar 2011, at 10:42, pedro.asti wrote:

 How do I search for a user via its location and biography?
 Should i just get random users and than search in their information or
 is there a way in Twitter API to do it more directly?
 Look, i don't wanna search via users tweets.
 I wanna do searches like:
 - Find all users that are 18 years old and live in Brazil.
 - Find all users that are female, 18 years old and live in Brazil.
 
 If I could get an answer for how to do at least one of than, would
 really help me.
 I'm creating a representative sample of twitters Brazilian community
 for my studies.
 
 Tanks in advance

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Re: [twitter-dev] Question about storing username password like tweetdeck

2011-03-28 Thread Scott Wilcox
You can think what you like, but I can guarantee you that Tweetdeck uses XAuth 
to obtain OAuth tokens to use for your account instead of pushing you through 
the OAuth/OOB dance.

On 28 Mar 2011, at 14:54, jimmy6 wrote:

 I dont think so. Tweetdeck need to store our twiter's username and
 password. Look like it direct access our account. Right?
 
 On Mar 27, 11:08 pm, Scott Wilcox sc...@dor.ky wrote:
 Tweetdeck uses XAuth to obtain tokens for OAuth use.
 
 On 27 Mar 2011, at 15:56, Jimmy Au wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 I am wondering what api is using by tweetdeck which is not using oauth
 authentication. It direct using username and password for it's app.
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Error : Timestamp out of bounds

2011-03-28 Thread Scott Wilcox
It may mean the clock on your server is inaccurate.

Check the date/time and try again.

On 28 Mar 2011, at 19:24, redflux team wrote:

 Hi,
 
 When i tried to auto tweet post, its work fine in my local system.
 But i tried to upload in server  and check it, its giving following
 error.
 
 {request:\/1\/statuses\/update.json,error:Timestamp out of
 bounds}
 
 Please let me know what issue is this and how solve it.
 
 Thanks

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Re: [twitter-dev] Question about storing username password like tweetdeck

2011-03-27 Thread Scott Wilcox
Tweetdeck uses XAuth to obtain tokens for OAuth use.

On 27 Mar 2011, at 15:56, Jimmy Au wrote:

 I am wondering what api is using by tweetdeck which is not using oauth
 authentication. It direct using username and password for it's app.

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Re: [twitter-dev] Twitter followers in excel

2011-03-25 Thread Scott Wilcox
Hello there,

There is no method to do this straight from the API.

What 'details' of each follower are you interested in having?

Can you elaborate on why you're interested in having an export to excel if 
possible too.

Scott.


On 25 Mar 2011, at 12:25, shaily wrote:

 Hi Tweeples,
 
 Can you please help me how to download the details of my followers,
 their details, picture into excel! Can I connect excel directly to
 twitter? Is their an easy way?
 
 Please advise.
 Shaily

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Re: [twitter-dev] Are embedded videos available through the API?

2011-03-19 Thread Scott Wilcox
Hi Adam,

I've not seen anything API side for it (for public use), I think mostly its 
built into the NewTwitter UI. Probably rendered inline.

It'll be interested to see Ryan or Taylor respond to this, but I doubt there is 
anything for us to use.

Scott.

On 19 Mar 2011, at 23:38, Adam Green wrote:

 I have a client who wants to extract videos that are embedded in
 tweets and displayed in the new Twitter UI. I realized that I have
 never seen anything here about this issue. A check of the docs shows
 nothing on this, and using the relevant API calls for statuses doesn't
 return any fields related to embedded media. Is this available through
 the API?
 
 The other way I can see doing this is looking for entity URLs from
 YouTube and other video sites, but I was hoping there was something
 more direct.

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Re: [twitter-dev] 401 Not Authorized in API OAuth PHP authorization

2011-03-18 Thread Scott Wilcox
Checked your tokens are correct?

On 18 Mar 2011, at 12:01, @matheuseduardo wrote:

 I have tested the api twitter with at least four solutions (one of them 
 everworked before, months ago) in PHP, and getting the same error: 401 Not 
 Authorized.
 
 Is there any novelty, any prior authorization to be given to theapplication?
 
 There are others with the same problem?
 
 Someone trying anything new in PHP and working well?

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Re: [twitter-dev] 401 Not Authorized in API OAuth PHP authorization

2011-03-18 Thread Scott Wilcox
Check the time is accurate on the machine you're running the code on.

On 18 Mar 2011, at 18:28, @matheuseduardo wrote:

 
 Anyone using PHP having this same problem?
 
 Anyone with sample working code to send me?
 
 Even using https://github.com/abraham/twitteroauth ?

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Re: [twitter-dev] 401 Unauthorized responses on OAUTH

2011-03-18 Thread Scott Wilcox
Ryan's just told me they're currently aware of the issue and looking into it.

On 18 Mar 2011, at 19:13, Ninjamonk wrote:

 I am also getting these problems. They have been on and off all day.
 
 The same code works fine and 5 mins later it throws 401's and its been
 working for 6 months no problem.

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Re: [twitter-dev] Invalid username/password

2011-03-17 Thread Scott Wilcox
That code will no longer work, basic authentication is no longer support for 
the Twitter API. You will need to use OAuth to do so.

You can find some examples of using the twitter-async library written by Jaisen 
Mathai at:

https://github.com/dordotky/oauth-twitter-examples

Hope this helps.

Scott.

On 17 Mar 2011, at 16:07, steiljesoc wrote:

 I'm using the my_twitter PHP library from twitter website but every
 time I try to post a status I get an invalid username/password. Here's
 the code that's making the curl call.
 
 Any ideas?
 
 $ch = curl_init();
   curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $url);
   curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH, 
 CURLAUTH_ANY);
   curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
   curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_USERPWD, 
 $this-Username.':'.$this-
 Password);
   curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_GET, true);
   curl_exec($ch);

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Re: [twitter-dev] Requesting increased access levels for Streaming API

2011-03-17 Thread Scott Wilcox
Yes, 350 requests per user, per hour.

On 17 Mar 2011, at 22:46, hank williams wrote:

 Thanks Taylor. So just to clarify, the 350 requests is per user
 account, not per server/ip address? We are creating a web application
 (not a desktop/mobile client) that will need to query account multiple
 times per hour. If the rate limits are per user account then we have
 no problem. If the rate limits are per server or ip address, and we
 even have a few dozen users then we would quickly be over the rate
 limit. Happy to use the REST API if that will work, though as we scale
 it likely means we will send many tens and then hundreds of thousands
 of requests per hour. The use case is that we are allowing people to
 backup their tweets (and other data types) and search them. Ultimately
 we will want to use site streams because we will waste a lot of
 processing power polling, but as long as the rate limits are per user
 account we are fine for now.
 
 Regards,
 Hank
 
 On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 6:36 PM, Taylor Singletary
 taylorsinglet...@twitter.com wrote:
 Hi Hank,
 We believe it to be entirely possible to build a web-based Twitter client
 using only the REST API without whitelisting. Where are you thinking that
 you would require it? Site Streams makes it easier in some ways, though the
 implementation can be more complicated and intensive.
 By requiring that your end-users authenticate a Twitter account, you can
 execute ~350 authenticated GET requests per hour on behalf of that user from
 your server's IP address. There are 24 hours in a day. That's 8,400
 authenticated GET requests you can make on their behalf per day, in which
 you're fetching timelines for them, user profile metadata, and so on.
 If there are specific actions you can't perform for a certain user within
 350 requests in a given hour, you queue the rest of the activity and ask the
 user to wait until you can process the data for them.
 Interested to know where a whitelisting requirement fits in with your use
 case.
 @episod - Taylor Singletary - Twitter Developer Advocate
 
 
 On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 3:22 PM, hank williams hank...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Ryan,
 
 I have asked this a few times, (every time you mention using site
 streams) and I realize everyone at twitter is really busy, but it
 would be really helpful to know whether it is possible to write
 twitter web based apps right now given that there is no whitelisting,
 and site streams seems to be in closed beta. It would seem without
 site streams, creating webapps that use twitter would be impossible.
 If there is some workaround that I don't know about, please let me
 know.
 
 Thanks,
 Hank
 
 On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 6:09 PM, Ryan Sarver rsar...@twitter.com wrote:
 Ed, I'm not sure what you mean by: You need to get *all* your users to
 *explicitly* authorize the application's *exact* usage of their data!
 Of course! that is exactly what we are saying and I'm not sure if you're
 really saying you shouldn't get the user's authorization as that doesn't
 make sense.
 I don't expect everyone to be able to use User Streams or Site Streams,
 but
 that is why the REST API exists.
 
 --
 Ryan Sarver
 @rsarver
 
 
 On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 8:52 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
 zn...@borasky-research.net wrote:
 
 On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 09:10:13 -0700 (PDT), Ryan Sarver (@rsarver)
 ryan.sar...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Also as we stated before, you can use User Streams or Site Streams and
 get more data by getting more users to authorize your application.
 
 Ryan, it's not as simple as getting more users to authorize your
 application. You need to get *all* your users to *explicitly*
 authorize the
 application's *exact* usage of their data! Users tend not to read the
 fine
 print. I'd hate to see some data collection / analytics application
 make
 some assumptions based on the implicit openness of the tweet stream and
 then
 get nailed by a bunch of angry users. Angry users tend to write to
 their
 Congressmen and Senators. ;-)
 
 Managing a *single* user's User Streams feed is a relatively
 straightforward coding task - I've got a smallish Perl script that can
 do it
 for my own account. Managing multiple users' Site Streams is a much
 more
 complex endeavor, and to use that mechanism for a data collection /
 analytics application is ludicrous IMHO. Somehow, the notion of the
 right
 tool for the job seems to have been ignored. ;-)
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Requesting increased access levels for Streaming API

2011-03-16 Thread Scott Wilcox
Highly unlikely. At the present time it's either the Streaming API or using 
GNIP.

I don't believe there are any use cases where they would provide you with 
elevated Streaming API access to the level you desire.

Sent from my iPhone

On 16 Mar 2011, at 04:23, manusis ra...@manusis.com wrote:

 Yeah I went through gnip in detail but their pricing is excessively
 expensive especially when I care only about twitter data and not the
 hundred other sources that they provide. I was hoping that if not
 partner track, twitter might be open to give at least restricted
 track access to developers.
 
 On Mar 15, 8:10 pm, hax0rsteve hax0rc...@btinternet.com wrote:
 From that same post 
 :http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread...
 
 Developers
 interested in elevated access to the Twitter stream for the purpose of
 research or analytics can contact our partner Gnip for more
 information.
 
 Fromhttp://gnip.com/
 
 Gnip and Twitter have partnered to bring more Twitter feeds to Gnip 
 customers. Check out Power Track for 100% guaranteed coverage firehose 
 filtering and all commercial Twitter data, only from Gnip.
 
 Fromhttp://gnip.com/twitter/power-track
 
• The only feed of its kind: Twitter firehose filtering with 100% 
 coverage guaranteed
• Boolean operators, unwound URLs, and matching within unwound URLs 
 supported
• Keyword, username, and location filtering supported
• Unlimited capacity: no restrictions on filter parameters or results 
 volume - Premium Feed
• Pay for what you get - pricing depends on Tweet volume delivered - 
 Premium Feed
• Contact i...@gnip.com for more information - Premium Feed
 
 HTH
 
 On 15 Mar 2011, at 15:04, manusis wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Thanks Augusto.
 
 But the same thread indicates that tools like Streaming API will
 replace whitelisting. So it does not make sense for me for Streaming
 API to put under the same umbrella as whitelisting.
 
 Since then, we've added new, more efficient tools for developers,
 including lookups, ID lists, authentication and the Streaming API.
 Instead of whitelisting, developers can use these tools to create
 applications and integrate with the Twitter platform.
 
 On Mar 15, 7:41 pm, Augusto Santos augu...@gemeos.org wrote:
 I think the answer is you never will.
 This kind of benefit might follow the same rules that whitelist, that will
 no longer be supported just as the thread below 
 said.http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread...
 
 On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 6:58 AM, manusis ra...@manusis.com wrote:
 The streaming API mentions about different access roles but does not
 indicate how one could apply for them.
 
 The default access level allows up to 400 track keywords, 5,000
 follow userids and 25 0.1-360 degree location boxes. Increased access
 levels allow 100,000 follow userids (“shadow” role), 400,000 follow
 userids (“birddog” role), 10,000 track keywords (“restricted track”
 role), 200,000 track keywords (“partner track” role), and 200 0.1-360
 degree location boxes (“locRestricted” role). Increased track access
 levels also pass a higher proportion of statuses before limiting the
 stream.
 
 For our product, we need shadow and partner track access roles.
 Could somebody shed any light on how one could apply for the increased
 access levels?
 
 Thanks,
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Re: [twitter-dev] Is it possible to programmatically create Twitter accounts?

2011-03-16 Thread Scott Wilcox
At present, no.

On 16 Mar 2011, at 10:37, Nimisha wrote:

 Hi,
 
 Can I create a twitter account using the API?
 
 Thanks,
 Nimisha

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Re: [twitter-dev] Look up user's friends/followers who have authenticated your app?

2011-03-16 Thread Scott Wilcox
At present there are no endpoints that can provide this. You would have to use 
your manual approach to achieve this.

On 16 Mar 2011, at 08:57, Dukeman330 wrote:

 Is there a way to specifically do a search for a user's friends/
 followers who have allowed access to your particular app?  Right now
 my approach is to store twitter uid's in a database whenever people
 authenticate, grab the user's friends/followers, and compare it
 against that database.  This seems like I'm passing around more
 information than is necessary, though, and I would prefer to do the
 allowed check on twitter's end.

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

2011-03-14 Thread Scott Wilcox
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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Re: [twitter-dev] Hoping to clear my confusion about Twitter's announcement

2011-03-14 Thread Scott Wilcox
Bearing mind that I run tweekly.fm, some of this issues are of interest to me 
too.

On 14 Mar 2011, at 23:39, Tim Haines wrote:

 Hey Ryan, Raffi, Taylor, Matt, and other Twitter staff, 
 
 I've been confused about Ryan's post, and some of the follow up comments.  
 Some of the tweets I've seen since have been reassuring that my original 
 interpretation of Ryan's email was inaccurate.  I thought you were saying 'no 
 new client apps allowed', and I'm very relieved to hear I was wrong.
 
 I wanted to follow up with a few more questions and comments to make sure I 
 understand Twitter's message correctly.  Twitter staff, if I have anything 
 wrong here, please correct, or rephrase to be more accurate.
 
 Please excuse the length of this and the number of questions at the end of 
 the email. Changing the API rules is changing the contract we have, and as 
 I'm so invested in the ecosystem (my family's livelihood now depends on it), 
 I want to be completely sure I understand what the new contract is that 
 you're introducing.  
 
 First off, some background.  Ryan said that developers are welcome to develop 
 things that Twitter has said developers shouldn't be doing - shouldn't is 
 guidance only, and not a prohibition.  Twitter will only interfere with 
 applications if they break the API TOS. Tweets related to this (clicking on 
 the last one and viewing the thread is easiest):
 https://twitter.com/joestump/status/47094929796759552
 https://twitter.com/rsarver/status/47095346899320832
 https://twitter.com/timhaines/status/47096379306291203
 https://twitter.com/rsarver/status/47096690288771072
 https://twitter.com/timhaines/status/47097497679708160
 https://twitter.com/rsarver/status/47097681591545856
 
 Furthermore, the most disturbing paragraph for me in Ryan's announcement:
 
 If you are an existing developer of client apps, you can continue to serve 
 your user base, but we will be holding you to high standards to ensure you do 
 not violate users’ privacy, that you provide consistency in the user 
 experience, and that you rigorously adhere to all areas of our Terms of 
 Service.
 
 This and the preceding paragraph together could be interpreted to mean that 
 developers aren't allowed to build NEW client apps.  According to the 
 tweets above, they are allowed, but Twitter is advising developers that they 
 should focus their efforts elsewhere.  Likewise, existing applications will 
 be held to high standards.  As Ryan clarified in his tweets, these 
 applications won't be interfered with unless they break the API TOS.  So all 
 told, the email itself doesn't introduce anything new rulewise; you can do 
 anything you want within the API TOS, but if you break the API TOS you'll 
 potentially have your app revoked.  No change here.
 
 You won't be applying a subjective 'high standard' or 'high bar' and revoking 
 an app unless it breaks the API TOS. Phew!  You are remaining an open API, 
 within the confines of your stated rules.
 
 However, the email was accompanied with changes to the API TOS (of course 
 Twitter can make any change to the API TOS at any time - including adding 
 further restrictions in the future).  This round of changes included amongst 
 other things, the addition of section I.5, adding restrictions to what client 
 applications may and may not do.  For the purposes of this email, I'm 
 considering my own application, Favstar, a client.  While it doesn't allow 
 you to tweet at the moment, it will in the coming months, therefore meeting 
 the criteria specified in the API TOS for Favstar to be regarded as a client.
 
 
 My questions:
 
 
 5a: Your Client must use the Twitter API as the sole source for features that 
 are substantially similar to functionality offered by Twitter. Some examples 
 include trending topics, who to follow, and suggested user lists.
 
 Question re 5a:  Favstar has for a long time offered 'suggested user lists' 
 in the form of it's popular page 
 (http://favstar.fm/popular-on-twitter-by-tweets-with-50-favorites)  Is this 
 feature now in breach of the API TOS?  If it is in breach, does this place 
 Favstar in breach until the feature is removed?
 
 Question re 5a:  If I was to add features that surfaced 'popular themes' 
 found in tweets that Favstar collects, would this be considered similar to 
 Trending topics, and put Favstar in breach of the API TOS?
 
 Question re 5a: Favstar users can buy 'bonus features', and receive a slew of 
 extra features.  I've recently started promoting these users on the site. If 
 follow buttons were added to their avatar's in the places of promotion, could 
 this be considered as a 'who to follow' feature that would put Favstar in 
 breach of the API TOS?
 
 5c: Your Client cannot frame or otherwise reproduce significant portions of 
 the Twitter service. You should display Twitter Content from the Twitter API.
 
 Clarify Please re 5c: This seems like it could be applied pretty generally, 
 and I'm not sure what what 

Re: [twitter-dev] consistency and ecosystem opportunities

2011-03-13 Thread Scott Wilcox
Providing you don't participate in any spamming, I would think your application 
is perfectly safe.

On 13 Mar 2011, at 11:51, Dustin Lennon wrote:

 I guess what I would like to know is since I'm a hobbyist, am I going to get 
 my token revoked just because I write a client that is just for my use to 
 better my skills in learning a specific programming language and share with 
 others things I've learned.
 
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 On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 1:22 AM, Rich rhyl...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Raffi
 
 So if I'm reading what you wrote correctly, simple clients that just
 display a timeline, post etc are thinking too small and there is no
 business there, something I can agree with.
 
 However many of us have, what I'd call a value added client.  Sure we
 have the basics of a client, but we have what I'd like to think are
 added value services such as tweet scheduling, augmented reality of
 tweeters around you, user streams, draft management, and so much more.
 Are we to think that these are actually going to be fine for the time
 being, so long as obviously we comply with the ToS.
 
 What you guys seem to be saying though is don't build clients because
 it won't make money, but some people seem to fail to grasp some of us
 develop apps like this because we enjoy it... it's a hobby and a
 passion and that doesn't always involve tons of profit. Services such
 as Seesmic started out in the simple Client business, remember Twhirl,
 etc. Sure they grew into something enterprise, but most of us start
 out at the bottom and with the basics.
 
 Richard
 
 On Mar 13, 2:39 am, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
  in reading your blog post, i think you're misunderstanding what
  @*rsarver*wrote.
 
  the API is open -- i personally love seeing all the innovation around
  getting content into twitter (/1/status/update).  there is a cafe in france
  who's oven tweets whenever its done baking.  that uses the platform to get
  content in there.  there was a NYU project that enabled your plants to tweet
  when they needed water.  that uses the platform to get content into twitter.
then there are people who match tweets to context.  seeing twitter in
  action with a television show, or a newspaper article, or a conference, or a
  band -- that's how people really understand and get twitter.  they see it
  through the lens of what's happening in the world.
 
  what @*rsarver* said, effectively, was building a business around
  *simply*rendering
  /1/statuses/home_timeline was probably-not-the-best-thing-to-do.  please go
  still innovate.  just don't bet money on simply making an API call to
  grabbing a user's home_timeline and rendering it.  that's thinking too
  small, and @*rsarver* is telling you that.
 
  On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Shannon Whitley
  shannon.whit...@gmail.comwrote:
 
   I was hoping that Ryan was just a few weeks early for his April Fools'
   post.
 
   Don't build clients?  It sounds like a bad joke.
 
   I wrote a letter to Ryan on my blog in response to this post:
 
  http://www.voiceoftech.com/swhitley/index.php/2011/03/a-letter-to-rya...
 
   I know you guys can't be serious about this.  Stage a mutiny if you
   have to, but don't let this boneheaded decision stand.
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: consistency and ecosystem opportunities

2011-03-13 Thread Scott Wilcox
You still have the ability to change to a newly developed client if you want to.

Sent from my iPhone

On 13 Mar 2011, at 18:50, Dewald Pretorius dpr...@gmail.com wrote:

 I used to be counted in the 90% until they defaced Tweetie, sorry,
 Twitter for iPhone with that moronic #DickBar that shoves irrelevant
 nonsense in your face. It's like yelling at you, I KNOW YOU DON'T
 WANT TO SEE THIS AND HAVE NO INTEREST IN THIS, BUT HERE, TAKE IT
 ANYWAY. LEARN #WHATNOTTOSAYTOAFATWOMAN AND TRY TO
 #FARTLIKEJUSTINBIEBER AND OH, JUST WHILE YOU'RE AT IT, HERE'S ANOTHER
 STUPID ONE THAT'S NOT TRENDING AT ALL, BUT SOMEONE PAID US TO SHOVE IT
 IN YOUR FACE!!!
 
 Are any of you guys developing a better Twitter client for iPhone,
 because I'll switch in a heartbeat.
 
 Oh...
 
 Wait
 
 
 On Mar 13, 3:25 pm, artesea ryancul...@gmail.com wrote:
 Except every day I hear people go I hate new twitter, I want
 feature y, I wish it didn't do that.
 I run a port of dabr, I don't do it for the money (no ads on the site)
 I do it for the love of programming. Working out ways to get thumbnail
 images in to the timeline. To have different displays depending on the
 device or choice of the user. Being able to come up with an idea
 whilst at work, and 2 hours at the keyboard when I get home to have it
 working.
 
 The number of users on my client is probably five, but I'm finding it
 odd that Twitter insist that I'm wasting my efforts.
 If you are so confident that you have a large enough market of the
 timeline clients why stop competition?
 
 Ryan
 ps, I'm guessing that I'm counted in the 90% who use a twitter
 client, but it's install on my android device any is only used to sync
 up to my contacts.
 
 On Mar 13, 4:38 am, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
 
 hey adam.
 
 i can't speak officially and definitively, however, we don't think there are
 as many business opportunities in making a piece of software that
 *simply* renders
 any of our timeline methods (/1/statuses/home_timeline,/1/statuses/mentions,
 lists, etc.).  that's your #1.
 
 you're right, we do think there is a lot to be done with tweet
 summarization, curation, selection, matching, etc.  focus your efforts on
 that and just follow our lead with tweet rendering and interaction.
 
 does that help?
 
 On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 7:45 PM, Adam Green 140...@gmail.com wrote:
 Can we get a definition of client? This seems to be where we are talking
 across each other.
 
 1.  Twitter HQ sees a client as an app that displays *only* a user's home
 time line and allows the user to tweet, retweet, follow, etc.
 
 2.  Developers see a client as an app that displays tweets from any source,
 including the home timeline *and* those that are curated by editors and
 algorithms, and allows the user to tweet, retweet, follow, etc.
 
 I think to Twitter HQ, these are two very different things. I believe that
 this is what Ryan was trying to say. I believe that Ryan was trying to say,
 don't build apps that *only* do 1. You will have more luck with 2.
 Developers heard don't build apps that do 2 or you will be instantly shut
 down.
 
 If Ryan hadn't combined his message with things that inadvertently also
 were perceived as a threat of instant shutdown as a result of an innocent
 misunderstanding of the rules, his statement would have been taken as
 advice, rather than a threat. I believe he meant well. He failed. He should
 keep trying until everyone understands. That is his job. Or it should at
 least be someone's job. Collectively the developers are worth the effort.
 
 Hey, why not hold a conference, put everyone together, and talk until this
 is clear? You can afford it. We all need it.
 
 Your future IPO investors aren't stupid. Well, at least not all of them. It
 is not just your revenue numbers they will see. It is lots of either happy
 or unhappy developers. We will raise your valuation. Keep saying that to
 Dick and the Board. They need to understand that.
 
 On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 10:26 PM, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.comwrote:
 
 is the twitter client what's the most useful thing there?  i would think
 the algorithms and system to match tweets to that content is the most
 fruitful place for entrepreneurship?
 
 On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 7:22 PM, Shannon Whitley 
 shannon.whit...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Thanks, Raffi, but obviously I'm not the only one reaching these
 conclusions.  If our interpretation is incorrect, then the policy
 isn't clear.
 
 Television shows, newspaper articles, and band pages are perfect
 examples of places where a Twitter client might be useful.  I could
 build a full-featured Twitter client around a single news site and
 that might be the perfect solution for that set of users.  Under the
 new guidelines, it sounds like I'd be shutdown.
 
 On Mar 12, 6:39 pm, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
 in reading your blog post, i think you're misunderstanding what
 @*rsarver*wrote.
 
 the API is open -- i personally love seeing all the 

Re: [twitter-dev] consistency and ecosystem opportunities

2011-03-12 Thread Scott Wilcox
Hello,

For a few days now I've read what people have said in reply to the update from 
Ryan. There are some crazy reactions and responses to what Ryan has said. In 
essence, the entire reaction is my opinion is completely overblown.

Not in any sense what-so-ever have Twitter said that you can no longer post 
updates on behalf of users. Its ludicrous to suggest so. What they have have 
said (and in my opinion - quite clearly) is that it is better to direct your 
time and effort into a product that is not just a simple client and does more 
than just provide viewing and posting of tweets. There are so many half-arsed 
clients out there that do little more than just show and post tweets. If by 
chance a user was to use these low grade applications as their first experience 
of Twitter, it would probably put them off using it in the long term.

I do fully believe that is why they have released their own branded clients for 
iOS, Macs and other devices. It provides a consistent experience for the 
end-users. 

The other thing that people seem to completely overlook is that Twitter are 
providing a freely accessible API at no charge to developers. It pains me to 
see so many developers standing the moral high ground. If you were paying for 
access to a service or product and it changes, you have a very valid reason to 
complain. To complain about a service provided free of charge for you to use at 
the end of the day frustrates me to no end. No single developer has a god given 
right to have access to the API, perhaps that should be remembered.

Scott.

On 13 Mar 2011, at 00:16, Adam Green wrote:

 Interesting that neither Ryan or anyone else from Twitter has replied once to 
 any of the questions here, (way to go on showing your interest in the 
 developer community, Ryan),  so I'll address this question to everyone else 
 in the group. I don't read Ryan's message as demanding that apps are no 
 longer allowed to send tweets on behalf of users. Is that supposed to be what 
 he said? I think he is saying that apps should be more than *just* clients 
 that let you read and post tweets. How to tell the difference, I have no 
 idea, but I think in Ryan's mind there is a difference. 
 
 I'll ask it as clearly as I can. Is it still allowed for an app to accept a 
 tweet from a user and post it into their account? 
 
 Is the /statuses/update api call still allowed in an app? 
 
 Let's not wait for Twitter to respond, since they clearly don't want to any 
 longer. Let's try and figure this out ourselves. What does everyone think? 
 Can apps still send tweets? 
 
 If yes, there is still a market for Twitter API developers. If not, the 
 Twitter API is over. It is that simple. 
 
 Maybe Ryan or anyone from Twitter can also find the time to answer this. 
 
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 wrote:
 Wow.  Thanks for getting so many people interested in Twitter.  Now
 get lost.
 
 This is appalling.
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: consistency and ecosystem opportunities

2011-03-12 Thread Scott Wilcox
Perhaps Ryan was urging folks to spend their time and money on creating 
innovative products and not on a new client that would probably not get a large 
user base due to the official clients marketshare?

On 13 Mar 2011, at 00:29, Shannon Whitley wrote:

 I was hoping that Ryan was just a few weeks early for his April Fools'
 post.
 
 Don't build clients?  It sounds like a bad joke.
 
 I wrote a letter to Ryan on my blog in response to this post:
 
 http://www.voiceoftech.com/swhitley/index.php/2011/03/a-letter-to-ryan-sarver/
 
 I know you guys can't be serious about this.  Stage a mutiny if you
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Do new ToS conditions apply to my app?

2011-03-12 Thread Scott Wilcox
For those following this thread, I've just posted on a similar one.

I don't think any fear of having your application shut down will come to 
fruition. I feel that I could safely say that only applications that generate 
spam like noise will be removed. I really don't see non-spam like applications 
being shutdown. Every application has a purpose to either one or a set of 
users, that is why it was developed in the first place.

I think what Ryan has said is firing a shot against the bow of the spam 
generating applications - that their type of activity is not wanted on the 
platform.

So in short, your personal projects, applications and tools should all be fine 
- just don't generate spam with them.

On 13 Mar 2011, at 00:31, kosso wrote:

 Out of interest, what did you get rejected by Apple for? Was it
 anything to do with Twitter? Or was it all objectiveC stuff?
 
 I too have a Twitter client waiting in the wings for submission. Not
 long to go now.
 
 I'm just going to launch it and see what happens.
 
 if Twitter 'rejects'/disables it (considering they actually hold the
 'keys' to whether the app is allowed to communicate - thanks oAuth)
 then I'll be making a big fuss about it ;)
 
 Good luck!
 K
 
 On Mar 11, 10:27 pm, howardk howar...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've just read the new Terms of Service referenced in the announcement
 consistency and ecosystem opportunities. It's unclear to me if those
 terms apply to an app I've just finished. I've developed a very simple
 iPad app that allows the user to maintain a list of feeds and stream
 any of those timelines banner-wise across the screen on demand.
 
 It's useful if you want to quickly check the most recent tweets from a
 particular source and also serves as a vehicle to show off some
 interesting and creative use of 3D typography on the iPad to display
 the content. There's almost no interface: Tweet content is shown
 exactly as-is, with only the addition of a username to identify the
 feed and an elapsed-time-since-publication placard.
 
 I submitted this app to the app store in December and was rejected.
 I've rewritten the app in response to Apple concerns and am one (1)
 day away from resubmitting to the app store. I've got +/- five months
 of effort into this project and will be devastated if I'm disallowed
 from publishing at this late date.
 
 Who can I talk to re determining whether what I've done falls under
 the umbrella of applications that are now prohibited by the new ToS?
 Best,
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Re: [twitter-dev] consistency and ecosystem opportunities

2011-03-12 Thread Scott Wilcox
Highly doubtful that they would do that and they certainly haven't now.

Sent from my iPhone

On 13 Mar 2011, at 01:00, Ellsass cpa...@gmail.com wrote:

 Scott, I don't think it's ludicrous to think that Twitter may
 eventually pull the plug on, say, statuses/home_timeline, effectively
 eliminating clients.
 
 If Twitter's concern is ad revenue, all they'd need to do is add a
 clause to their TOS specifying that all third-party clients must show
 in-line ads or the quickbar or whatever else Twitter uses to generate
 revenue. Then the issue is very clear for developers -- either
 integrate Twitter's revenue-producing content into your client, or
 don't make a client at all.
 
 The fact that they seem to be going about this a different way, and
 being a bit unclear as to what might happen to a client-only app,
 leaves open the possibility that they simply want to close down the
 market so the only access to one's timeline is via a first-party app.
 
 
 
 Scott Wilcox wrote:
 Hello,
 
 For a few days now I've read what people have said in reply to the update 
 from Ryan. There are some crazy reactions and responses to what Ryan has 
 said. In essence, the entire reaction is my opinion is completely overblown.
 
 Not in any sense what-so-ever have Twitter said that you can no longer post 
 updates on behalf of users. Its ludicrous to suggest so. What they have have 
 said (and in my opinion - quite clearly) is that it is better to direct your 
 time and effort into a product that is not just a simple client and does 
 more than just provide viewing and posting of tweets. There are so many 
 half-arsed clients out there that do little more than just show and post 
 tweets. If by chance a user was to use these low grade applications as their 
 first experience of Twitter, it would probably put them off using it in the 
 long term.
 
 I do fully believe that is why they have released their own branded clients 
 for iOS, Macs and other devices. It provides a consistent experience for the 
 end-users.
 
 The other thing that people seem to completely overlook is that Twitter are 
 providing a freely accessible API at no charge to developers. It pains me to 
 see so many developers standing the moral high ground. If you were paying 
 for access to a service or product and it changes, you have a very valid 
 reason to complain. To complain about a service provided free of charge for 
 you to use at the end of the day frustrates me to no end. No single 
 developer has a god given right to have access to the API, perhaps that 
 should be remembered.
 
 Scott.
 
 On 13 Mar 2011, at 00:16, Adam Green wrote:
 
 Interesting that neither Ryan or anyone else from Twitter has replied once 
 to any of the questions here, (way to go on showing your interest in the 
 developer community, Ryan),  so I'll address this question to everyone else 
 in the group. I don't read Ryan's message as demanding that apps are no 
 longer allowed to send tweets on behalf of users. Is that supposed to be 
 what he said? I think he is saying that apps should be more than *just* 
 clients that let you read and post tweets. How to tell the difference, I 
 have no idea, but I think in Ryan's mind there is a difference.
 
 I'll ask it as clearly as I can. Is it still allowed for an app to accept a 
 tweet from a user and post it into their account?
 
 Is the /statuses/update api call still allowed in an app?
 
 Let's not wait for Twitter to respond, since they clearly don't want to any 
 longer. Let's try and figure this out ourselves. What does everyone think? 
 Can apps still send tweets?
 
 If yes, there is still a market for Twitter API developers. If not, the 
 Twitter API is over. It is that simple.
 
 Maybe Ryan or anyone from Twitter can also find the time to answer this.
 
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 wrote:
 Wow.  Thanks for getting so many people interested in Twitter.  Now
 get lost.
 
 This is appalling.
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Policy on opening up more than one stream using the same credentials

2011-03-09 Thread Scott Wilcox
If you connect more than one application to a stream, it'll disconnect your 
other one from what I've seen in practice. Use a separate account which then 
means you're adhering to the TOS.

On 9 Mar 2011, at 16:45, EastSideDev wrote:

 I am developing an application, and I need to open up two streams for
 development/testing purposes (using the streaming API). Is it against
 policy to open up two streams using the same set of credentials. This
 is not an attempt to get around rate limitations, and would only be
 two streams.

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Re: [twitter-dev] Twitter Dev: Possible to reassign credentials?

2011-03-09 Thread Scott Wilcox
I'd contact a...@twitter.com to ask.

On 9 Mar 2011, at 21:51, Jessica Cheung wrote:

 Hi All,
 
 Thanks in advance for the help.  We have a developer that used his own
 twitter credentials to register on  dev.twitter.com, but are looking
 to re-assign to another developer.  Is it possible to change admins
 without changing the tokens so that the user base does not need to re
 authorize the new app?
 
 Any ideas would be welcomed.
 
 -Jessica

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Re: [twitter-dev] Tweet(s) to XML or JSON

2011-03-07 Thread Scott Wilcox
http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/statuses/show/:id

Sent from my iPhone

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Re: [twitter-dev] users/lookup.json

2011-03-06 Thread Scott Wilcox
No, you'll need to use OAuth.

On 6 Mar 2011, at 02:46, NARESH JONNALA wrote:

 thanx mabujo,
 
 i am trying to fetch data using curl, but i don't know, how to do...
 could you give an example please.
 
 is any non-oauth way is there, to fetch friends info?
 
 
 On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 12:20 AM, mabujo jaa...@gmail.com wrote:
 This method requires authentication, so you will need to sign the
 request with oauth tokens before it will work.
 
 On Mar 5, 4:04 am, Naresh naresh.jonn...@gmail.com wrote:
  hi!
  i am very new to twitter API.
  my question 
  is:http://api.twitter.com/1/users/lookup.json?user_id=1401881,1401882
  this is example url of twitter, it never works.
  and it returns
 
  {
 
  * request: /1/users/lookup.json?user_id=1401881,1401882
  * error: Could not authenticate you.
 
  }
 
  could you tell me, how to get friends info, like name, thum,...etc
 
  thanx
 
  -
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Re: [twitter-dev] Can't sign in to dev.twitter.com

2011-03-06 Thread Scott Wilcox
You should already be signed in with your Twitter account if you've come from 
twitter.com (and were signed in). Failing that, goto 
http://dev.twitter.com/login and sign in with your twitter username and 
password.

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On 6 Mar 2011, at 15:39, upshot wrote:

 We want to register an app (I believe this is necessary for the
 Streaming API to work?) but although we have no problem logging into
 twitter.com, we cannot log into dev.twitter.com.  I don't see a link
 to create an account and when I click Forgot password I get a 404
 error.
 
 Am I missing something here or is dev.twitter.com just broken for now??

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Re: [twitter-dev] Is there a feature in the API to access past number of lists?

2011-03-03 Thread Scott Wilcox
No, there are no current endpoints that could provide you with this 
information. You would have to start tracking it yourself to do so.


On 3 Mar 2011, at 17:54, bunguman wrote:

 Hello, I have a question about accessing the list data.
 
 I want to see the past fluctuations of the number lists that any given
 account was organized by other users.
 
 Ideally, it would function like TwitterCounter
 (www.twittercounter.com) with lists instead of followers,
 following, and tweets.
 
 Does Twitter API support this?

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Re: [twitter-dev] Can Twitter authentication values be returned in SEO friendly patterns

2011-02-28 Thread Scott Wilcox
No.

On 28 Feb 2011, at 07:32, Bluesapphire wrote:

 Hi!
  Currently Ima receiving values in following format:
 http://localhost.com/demo/user/login/?
 oauth_token=abcdefghijklmno12n3n4n5n6oauth_verifier=j2j3j4j5j6j7j89j1j2j3j4j5j6j7j8
 
 Can it be possible that I receive these values in following format:
 
 http://localhost.com/demo/user/login/oauth_token/aaa/
 oauth_verifier/

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Re: [twitter-dev] Twitter API - Logout

2011-02-26 Thread Scott Wilcox
There is no 'logout' functions. The API is stateless. 

When you get OAuth tokens for a user, you're not logging them in, you're merely 
getting access to their account. Any login/logout functionality must be 
implemented by you.

Scott.

On 26 Feb 2011, at 13:34, Dheeraj wrote:

 I'm using OAuth in my web app, and users can login with twitter. by
 making a request to http://twitter.com/oauth/authorize. how we can
 logout form our Twitter Account using OAuth.

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Re: [twitter-dev] twitter functions

2011-02-26 Thread Scott Wilcox
No, at the moment, the 'mentioning' of those users is the only possible way.

On 26 Feb 2011, at 10:43, fabian kwa wrote:

 is it possible to tag a group of ppl without having to type @asdfhhjk
 @sdfglh @fghlsdf (follow the message) is there a simpler way??
 
 regards
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Re: [twitter-dev] Getting larger scale user avatars

2011-02-26 Thread Scott Wilcox
Hi Tom,

You can change the ending of the URL to manipulate the image, like so:

This is the returned JSON which is 48x48px:
profile_image_url : 
http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/1229819325/bw_normal.jpg;

73x73px:
http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/1229819325/bw_bigger.jpg

Original:
http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/1229819325/bw.jpg
Hope thats helpful.

Scott.

On 26 Feb 2011, at 20:19, t.arnf...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Hey,
 
 I noticed today when using the API that the avatars that come back via
 the account/verify_credentials are 48 x 48 pixels in size. Is there a
 way to get a larger size, something more like 96 x 96?
 
 Thanks,
 Tom Arnfeld
 @twtmore

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Re: [twitter-dev] signup API

2011-02-24 Thread Scott Wilcox
There is no public API for this at the moment.

Sent from my iPhone

On 24 Feb 2011, at 17:34, Anil replic...@gmail.com wrote:

 Is it possible to signup to Twitter using some kind of signup API? I
 looked, and didn't see anything.
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Twitter OAuth PHP - Submit tweets without user login?

2011-02-17 Thread Scott Wilcox
Use the 'My Access Token' provided in your App page at http://dev.twitter.com 
which will negate the need to go through the OAuth dance.

Scott.

On 17 Feb 2011, at 17:25, Adamantus wrote:

 I'm using the Twitter OAuth API to try and submit tweets from my
 site's code. I have the example up and running on localhost and
 everything works great and I can submit tweets but it goes through a
 login stage first.
 
 Is there a way to bypass this? Basically I just want to tweet to my
 account using my Twitter account (no user login). The problem seems to
 be the authentication where it develops a token from the manual login
 and then uses that to authenticate and then use the API.
 
 https://github.com/abraham/twitteroauth/blob/master/DOCUMENTATION
 
 How could you do this manually?
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Get all Followers

2011-02-15 Thread Scott Wilcox
Use the provided cursors to move through your followers.

On 15 Feb 2011, at 10:11, arfaRed wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I am retrieving followers using the following API
 http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/followers/twitter.json.
 But this returns 100 followers only.
 What if I have more than 100 followers on my account.
 How to get all of them.
 
 Thanks,
 Arf`a

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Re: [twitter-dev] OAuth Token expires or no?

2011-02-03 Thread Scott Wilcox
Correct, tokens don't expire. If you're getting that, either your calls are 
being sent incorrect or permission has been revoked.

Scott.

On 3 Feb 2011, at 17:32, Lab Tech wrote:

 I am developing an auto post app and last night it worked perfectly,
 this morning however I am getting a 401 Could not authenticate you.
 error on both my app and the test file from the library
 https://github.com/abraham/twitteroauth. The test file is unchanged
 and worked perfectly last night.
 
 I am storing both token and secret in a db as suggested.
 
 I was under the impression OAuth Tokens and OAuth Token Secrets did
 not expire. Was I wrong in that thinking?

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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: OAuth Token expires or no?

2011-02-03 Thread Scott Wilcox
Check the time on the machine you're using is accurate.

On 3 Feb 2011, at 19:00, Lab Tech wrote:

 hmm Permission had not been revoked and the test file was original, I
 even downloaded a new one from Abraham's library, same thing Could
 not Authenticate.
 
 any other ideas?
 
 On Feb 3, 12:52 pm, Scott Wilcox sc...@dor.ky wrote:
 Correct, tokens don't expire. If you're getting that, either your calls are 
 being sent incorrect or permission has been revoked.
 
 On 3 Feb 2011, at 17:32, Lab Tech wrote:
 
 I am developing an auto post app and last night it worked perfectly,
 this morning however I am getting a 401 Could not authenticate you.
 error on both my app and the test file from the library
 https://github.com/abraham/twitteroauth. The test file is unchanged
 and worked perfectly last night.
 
 I am storing both token and secret in a db as suggested.
 
 I was under the impression OAuth Tokens and OAuth Token Secrets did
 not expire. Was I wrong in that thinking?

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Re: [twitter-dev] New Twitter bug?

2011-02-02 Thread Scott Wilcox
Hello, 

Tweetdeck uses the OAuth/Streaming API which is independent of your password. 
Are you suggesting that when you change your password it should invalidate your 
OAuth connections?

If so, then no, it does not do that.

Scott.

On 2 Feb 2011, at 14:18, cazz wrote:

 I can hardly believe it's true but I discovered a rather strange
 issue
 Once you've added a twitter account to Tweetdeck, you're allowed to
 tweet from that account via Tweetdeck. No surprises so far
 But when you change your password in Twitter, there's no account/
 password check again in Tweetdeck. Which means that once you've
 changed your password in Twitter, you don't exclude other
 twitterclients from having acces to your Twitteraccount!!! I would
 expect every time posting a tweet there should be a credentials
 check
 So this seems not very logical to me, or is it just me thinking this
 smells pretty much like a bug?
 See my tweet: http://twitter.com/#!/Cazz/status/32802305644433408
 Cheers,
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Re: [twitter-dev] regarding api to know email id is register with twitter or not

2011-02-01 Thread Scott Wilcox
There are currently no API methods to allow you to do this.

On 1 Feb 2011, at 10:28, sudhanshu wrote:

 Hello,
 
 I have email list now i want to know email is register with twitter or
 not
 
 What api is provided by twitter?
 
 Where i will got..?

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Re: [twitter-dev] Exposing IP addresses for legal threats

2011-01-04 Thread Scott Wilcox
No, there is no API methods to access IP addresses for tweets. I'd suggest 
contacting local law enforcement and taking it from there.

Scott.

On 4 Jan 2011, at 14:39, Felipe Knorr Kuhn wrote:

 Hello everyone,
 
 Although this is probably not the best list to discuss this, perhaps you guys 
 have some experience to share.
 
 A friend of mine is being threated by a Twitter user via DMs and public 
 messages.
 
 He doesn't know the identity of the user and thought about tracking him via 
 the IP he uses to post to Twitter.
 
 The API does not expose IP addresses, does it?
 
 He lives in Brazil and believed he could contact the ISP to track the user, 
 since filing an international lawsuit to Twitter asking for this information 
 and only then contact the ISP would be very time and money consuming.
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] /1/account/settings.json and sleep_time

2010-12-31 Thread Scott Wilcox
I think the sleep time is for notifications sent via txt. IE, quiet periods 
when not to send.

Scott.

On 31 Dec 2010, at 11:48, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:

 I've never seen sleep_time before and the first result on google is your 
 question. In fact, I've never seen account/settings before, which makes me 
 think it's a private API. This would most likely mean that it's undocumented 
 and that nobody is going to tell you how it works.
 
 Tom
 
 
 On 12/31/10 6:02 AM, Yusuke Yamamoto wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I'm testing /1/account/settings.json method and getting the following 
 response:
 ---
 {
  sleep_time: {
  enabled: false,
  start_time: null,
  end_time: null
  },
  trend_location: [
  {
  countryCode: null,
  url: http://where.yahooapis.com/v1/place/1;,
  country: ,
  name: Worldwide,
  placeType: {
  code: 19,
  name: Supername
  },
  woeid: 1
  }
  ],
  geo_enabled: true
 }
 ---
 To me, sleep_time/enabled is always false.
 What does the element mean and how do I enable this feature?
 
 Thanks in advance,

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Re: [twitter-dev] Straight Tweeting Directly To Twitter

2010-12-24 Thread Scott Wilcox
Hello,

I've placed a few examples on Github. Take a look at:

https://github.com/dordotky/oauth-examples/blob/master/single-account-use/update-status.php

Scott.

On 23 Dec 2010, at 21:29, Resolute Innovations wrote:

 I have an app on my website. Once a user posts a message to this app I
 would like for the post to get tweeted to my own Twitter account. In
 the past this was possible by passing username/password to twitter and
 the status. But not since the switch to OAuth have I found a code
 example of this. I have seen this on message boards but cannot find
 how it is done anywhere with OAuth. Is this possible? If so how do I
 do it?
 
 Any code example would be helpful

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Re: [twitter-dev] Unsubscription Process

2010-12-23 Thread Scott Wilcox
Seems you've somehow missed:

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 http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk

at the bottom of every email.

On 23 Dec 2010, at 11:19, Itsscotty wrote:

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 How do I stop getting all these twitter emails
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: statuses/user_timeline count bug

2010-12-07 Thread Scott Wilcox
Use a count of 10 and trim on your end.

On 7 Dec 2010, at 11:29, L0rdJ wrote:

 Hi Taylor,
 But how can i get for example last 5 user`s tweets (without the
 retweets)?
 
 On 6 дек, 17:50, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
 wrote:
 Hi L0rdJ,
 
 This is how the Twitter REST API count parameters work -- they are hopeful
 counts -- you won't get more than the count specified but you may get less.
 This is one reason you see many web-based Twitter clients utilize a More
 button approach rather than paged results. It's best to focus less on the
 literal count of results that you get back and instead on the content.
 
 TaylorOn Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 4:37 AM, L0rdJ dolgushev.ser...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 I found a bug in the Twitter API, but i can`t find where i can report
 in, so i decided report it to this group, with hope that somebody help
 me :)
 
 Seems like when i`m setting count parameter for statuses/
 user_timeline API call, but i`m not setting include_rts parameter.
 Returned statuses are limited including retweets. But retweets aren`t
 displayed.
 
 So if i have
 1. some tweet 1
 2. retweet to some tweet 1
 3. retweet to some tweet 1
 4. some tweet 2
 5. some tweet 3
 
 
 and i`m trying to get statuses/user_timeline with count = 3, and
 disabled include_rts. I got:
 1. Some tweet 1
 Instead of
 1. Some tweet 1
 2. Some tweet 2
 3. Some tweet 3

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