I have the sample problem too, can't post update with Chinese..
On Apr 13, 1:56 am, Guan g...@yang.dk wrote:
On Apr 12, 8:08 am, Cmdr J0hn kazuhiro.is...@gmail.com wrote:
Now, I send a Unicode charactor, あ
(not sure displayed on your screen properly, it's Japanese)
Signed on a string:
I'm sure you're aware of it, but Mikeyy's back. http://twitter.com/davemorinand
http://twitter.com/eldon. You guys are escaping all HTML but links, right?
@Jesse
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 8:24 PM, Alex Payne a...@twitter.com wrote:
We've been on it for some time. It's actually not really
Ok.
So then, in Python, which library do I need to inmport to parse the
returned
XML? I have simplejson (needed it for python-twitter) so maybe that
would
be easier?
On Apr 13, 1:56 am, Peter Denton petermden...@gmail.com wrote:
I dont know which specific libraries, but its a very common part
I'm sure you're aware of it,
http://status.twitter.com/post/95693986/update-on-worm
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Twitter username: accuwiz
Name: CJ Singh
Company: Accuwiz Technologies
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Hi,
A quick question: is there a maximum length on OAuth tokens and
token secrets? Because so far I've found that request tokens and
secrets vary in length, and I'm going to be storing some access tokens
in a database and would like to know how large to make my character
fields.
Thanks a
As far as I know this is not an issue. Users only have to accept the
first time they use an application; on subsequent authorization
requests, Twitter will redirect them to your app straight away.
On Apr 12, 6:08 pm, Hameedullah Khan hameed.u.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Twitterers,
I have
Same problem here. I can't post update too, with cyrillic characters.
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 2:00 AM, Khyron khyron4...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok.
So then, in Python, which library do I need to inmport to parse the
returned
XML? I have simplejson (needed it for python-twitter) so maybe that
would
be easier?
Yes. If you decode the content you get from a
Hi there,
There is more information on follow limits at
http://help.twitter.com/forums/10713/entries/14959
Thanks;
— Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
On Apr 12, 2009, at 07:07 PM, Nick Arnett wrote:
I believe there is a limit of 2000 until 2000 people are following
you, then it increases.
Hi there,
The maximum length is 50 characters for both the token and the
secret.
Thanks;
— Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
On Apr 12, 2009, at 11:55 PM, disturb...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
A quick question: is there a maximum length on OAuth tokens and
token secrets? Because so far
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 7:43 AM, Nick Arnett nick.arn...@gmail.com wrote:
Ack chrome sent the reply before I was ready... trying to fix the white
space to make it proper Python, I hit tab and return, which sent the
message!
Anyway, you wouldn't need the lines that have to do with next_page
Hi all,
Anyone having the problem please add a comment to the Google Code
issue [1]. Please include the following if possible:
1. What language, library and version are you using?
» For Example: Ruby oauth gem v0.2.7, or PHP oauth-php r50
2. What application is this for?
» For
Hi John,
The correct URL encoding of é is %C3%A9 and not %E9. Checkout the
UTF-8 section at [1]. The é character is my nemesis as a character
encoding weenie. The Windows default character encoding (Windows-1252)
uses %E9 but in Unicode it is %C3%A9. Since é is such a common
Hi,
I have just started to implement oAuth for http://www.twollo.com, and when
registering my app for oAuth I noticed:
Use Twitter for login: Yes, use Twitter for login
Does your application intend to use Twitter for authentication?
This is excellent news, for reasons I have mentioned in
Hi Paul,
This was mentioned in one of the change log notices last week.
Well, I mentioned that we're half-deployed. I'm awaiting a few more
pieces before there is an official announcement.
Stay Tuned;
— Matt Sanford
On Apr 13, 2009, at 08:40 AM, Paul Kinlan wrote:
Hi,
I have
I am playing with favorites and am trying to determine if a given
tweet has been favorited by anyone at all.
That is, given this tweet: https://twitter.com/epc/status/1500168995
which I’ve favorited with another account (@artificllc), is there a
way to determine that it's been favorited, either
Hi Matt,
Yeah I saw the change log, but thought that the presence in the UI was the
other half of the deployment. Sorry about that, I am pretty eager :)
Ah well, I look forward to seeing the solution so I can put it into both
twollo and twe2 :)
Cheers,
Paul
2009/4/13 Matt Sanford
Hello,
Recently, I have noticed that if I attempt to do a request token /
access token exchange, i.e. a new application OAuth workflow, I always
fail with Failed to validate oauth signature and token from Twitter
if the application has already been successfully authorized in a
previous workflow.
The behavior of a whitelisted IP address is what you are requesting.
Whitelisted IP addresses making calls on behalf of a user will use the IP
address' rate limit, not the users.
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 10:21 PM, Julio Biason
Hi all,
Just wanted to let everyone know that I've released a new Ruby Twitter API
library called Grackle. It's at http://github.com/hayesdavis/grackle
It works with both the search and REST APIs and supports both basic and
OAuth authentication. The main thing that sets it apart is that it's
OK, thank you. Does the limit exist even if you are on the whitelist?
But that's the general limit. I wonder if there's a limit per hour.
For example: You are allowed to create 50 friendships per 60 minutes
time period. If you reach the limit after 30 minutes, you have to wait
for 30 minutes to
The API is stateless and requires polling. We do not offer any sort of
trigger or push based alerts. Therefore, your application will either have
to use the Search API or REST API to monitor a search term or account,
respectively, then act on it accordingly.
Thanks,
Doug Williams
Twitter API
Thanks Hayes! Added to the libraries page.
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Hayes Davis ha...@appozite.com wrote:
Hi all,
Just wanted to let everyone know that I've released a new Ruby Twitter API
library called Grackle. It's at
Thanks, Hayes. Added to http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Libraries
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 09:19, Hayes Davis ha...@appozite.com wrote:
Hi all,
Just wanted to let everyone know that I've released a new Ruby Twitter API
library called Grackle. It's at http://github.com/hayesdavis/grackle
It works
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 7:15 AM, Madu7 mw...@web.de wrote:
OK, thank you. Does the limit exist even if you are on the whitelist?
But that's the general limit. I wonder if there's a limit per hour.
For example: You are allowed to create 50 friendships per 60 minutes
time period. If you reach
Please refer to the link Matt included to understand the following limit
policy. Whitelisting allows access to more API calls. It does not affect
follower limits. The follower limits are in place to promote healthy
following behavior. Twitter wants users to follow people they are interested
in.
Ed,
I'd love to see some apps crop up that display favorite content in
interested ways. Can you create an issue?
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 8:50 AM, e.p.c. epcoste...@gmail.com wrote:
I am playing with favorites and am trying to
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 10:50 AM, e.p.c. epcoste...@gmail.com wrote:
I am playing with favorites and am trying to determine if a given
tweet has been favorited by anyone at all.
Yeah, the API could be a more helpful in that regard.
Here are some services I've seen related to this subject if
Yes. Queries are limited to 140 characters.
Basha Shaik wrote:
Hi,
Is there any Length Limit in the query I pass in search API?
Regards,
Mahaboob Basha Shaik
www.netelixir.com http://www.netelixir.com
Making Search Work
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Basha Shaik
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 2:59 AM, Zachary Voase
disturb...@googlemail.com wrote:
As far as I know this is not an issue. Users only have to accept the
first time they use an application; on subsequent authorization
requests, Twitter will redirect them to your app straight away.
This is not
Where are you storing the secret upon authorization? Is it going into
persistent storage (such as a database) for future use?
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Hameedullah Khan
hameed.u.k...@gmail.comwrote:
On Apr 13, 11:59 am,
On Apr 13, 11:59 am, Zachary Voase disturb...@googlemail.com wrote:
As far as I know this is not an issue. Users only have to accept the
first time they use an application; on subsequent authorization
requests, Twitter will redirect them to your app straight away.
Strange,
I always get
Hi Hameedullah,
It is currently the case that you will get the Accept/Deny page
every time. We're working on a redirect like Zachary mentioned and
hope to have it out by the end of the week.
Thanks;
— Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
On Apr 13, 2009, at 11:07 AM, Hameedullah Khan wrote:
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:
Ed,
I'd love to see some apps crop up that display favorite content in
interested ways. Can you create an issue?
I’ve opened issue 459:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=459#c0
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Store the access token and access token secret in a database with all of the
other info concerning a user, then request it when they log in and maybe
store it in cookies or something.
- Original Message -
From: Hameedullah Khan hameed.u.k...@gmail.com
To: Twitter Development Talk
Coderz,
I am refactoring the API documentation [1] to make it friendlier on the eyes
and easier on new developers. Please give it a once over and reply with any
of errors, addition requests, or suggestions. We will be using these new
docs officially in a few days (linked from the
Another point. If you are fundamentally agile, you should have stories and
iterations. What if you posted current breaking change stories at the start
of the iteration before you started them. Assuming a 1 or 2 week iteration,
we get time to comment, and you won't have to hold code back.
JD
On
This query contains two documented search operators, and it bombs with
a 404 if they're called together, but works if called separately.
Previous unit tests allowed multiple operators. Is 404 the correct
response for no results? It returns as HTML.
http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=twitter
Alex,
If you could please add my details to the list of Twitter API
Developers:
Name: Rahul Jhaveri
Twitter: http://twitter.com/contd
Website: http://www.twittercontd.com
Email: i...@twittercontd.com
Many thanks,
Rahul
On Apr 8, 10:05 pm, peterhough em...@peterhough.co.uk wrote:
Alex,
If
How does Twitter GeoCode tweets OTHER than the users location (if at
all)? I'd like to include short urls for geolocation, but want to
understand how Twitter uses them. Thanks.
We're not strictly an Agile shop, actually, but thanks.
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 18:16, James Deville james.devi...@gmail.com wrote:
Another point. If you are fundamentally agile, you should have stories and
iterations. What if you posted current breaking change stories at the start
of the
Alex - seems to still be an issue. Any updates on when we might see a
fix?
On Mar 30, 12:49 pm, Alex Payne a...@twitter.com wrote:
We're on this. Thanks for the reports.
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 18:27, Gary Zhao garyz...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm seeing it too.
2009/3/29 Günter Grodotzki
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