sorry badly put, I meant via user id, search via user id so like FROM:
342342342 etc returns the same as say FROM: ninjamonk.
On Feb 5, 10:49 pm, Alex Payne a...@twitter.com wrote:
You can presently look up usernames in the Search API. What in
particular are you looking for?
Ninjamonk
Great. Would be interested to see how much part the Twitter clients have
with the download of AIR apps.
Non standard windows behaviour on a basic level. Using AIR apps takes me out
of my ecosystem. I could are less about cross platform, that is something
hindering me promoting any air app.
Follow a few hundred users at once means a few hundred instant api
calls. with 20K call cap, I don't think this app will be sustainable
unless Twitter removes that cap
Ninjamonk, I second what you are asking for here: a search API
addition to allow ids as valid queries.
In my code, I represent users by their static ids rather than their
screen_names but when doing a search I have to convert back. It would
be nice to have the flexability to do search through
I haven't tried it out yet, but it's exactly what I needed. Thanks!
On Feb 3, 8:01 pm, Alex Payne a...@twitter.com wrote:
Happy to announce two new API methods today, delivered in response to
developer demand for an easier way to keep tabs on users' social graphs.
The methods, /friends/ids
So I've talked to my boss a bit about this and it appears the upper
bound on tweeters that lextweet would end up following is something
like 2 - 3 members.
The idea of lextweet is not to follow legal posts (so I can't use
tagging/etc), but instead to act as a page where lawyers can
On Jan 30, 2:09 pm, Alex Payne a...@twitter.com wrote:
Chances are good that your IP was blacklisted for excessive traffic.
20k requests per hour is the maximum we accept from any whitelisted
IP.
Should this clear itself up? The entire service has been mostly
offline for over a week, and
On Jan 30, 2:09 pm, Alex Payne a...@twitter.com wrote:
Chances are good that your IP was blacklisted for excessive traffic.
20k requests per hour is the maximum we accept from any whitelisted
IP.
Should this ever clear itself up?
As far as I can tell, I'm not getting anything in, even
Hi Dustin,
Sounds like your IP got blacklisted by our operations team. We've documented
what to do in this case:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/FAQ#IsmyIPbannedorblacklisted
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 14:15, Dustin dsalli...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jan 30, 2:09 pm, Alex Payne a...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi all,
We launched our OAuth code to production yesterday with employee-
only access to check for any problems that didn't show up during our
testing. We've been running it through it's paces and fully plan to
have it open to the closed beta group by next week. If you didn't hear
back from
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