Kaan,
The documentation for the method [1] states that the limit for the count
parameter is 200. Therefore, you will have to use a combination of the count
and page parameter to access all of the tweets (up to 3200 [2]) for a given
user.
1.
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-sta
For example, my username is "gkaans" and I want all of my tweets. At
first, I want to get status count by this url ( and using System.Xml
library in C#)
http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/"; + user.username + ".xml?
count=1
When I get the number of tweets, I rerequest that user's timeline
All,
As I've been tinkering with the twitter API and immersing myself in the
technical side of the community, I find myself wanting very much to put
together a twitter app ... but I'm short on ideas that haven't been taken.
Twitter staff: is there any sort of clearinghouse for ideas that you'd lik
Right but remember that you may not see there last tweet as an @reply
those do count!
On 07/06/2009, Doug Williams wrote:
> Yes they are sequential, meaning that you can and should use the last tweet
> a user has read as the since_id for subsequent calls.
>
> Thanks,
> Doug
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, J
It applys to both same rules for both!
On 07/06/2009, devstudent wrote:
>
> If a person uses 2 clients. Can each client make 150 requests / hr, or
> does the 150 limit apply to both clients?
>
--
"Sent From Sony Slim-Line PSP"
Xavier A. Mathews
Web-Developer
Yes they are sequential, meaning that you can and should use the last tweet
a user has read as the since_id for subsequent calls.
Thanks,
Doug
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Duane Roelands wrote:
>
> Is a tweet with a higher status ID always newer than a tweet with a
> lower status ID?
>
>
Yes. Higher IDs are newer tweets.
Abraham
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 19:43, Duane Roelands wrote:
>
> Is a tweet with a higher status ID always newer than a tweet with a
> lower status ID?
>
> I'd like to be able to mark "new" messages by storing the ID of the
> last message the user read.
--
A
Each account has 150 requests / hr. If that that account is being used from
several clients all of the hits will count against the 150.
Abraham
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 19:54, devstudent wrote:
>
> If a person uses 2 clients. Can each client make 150 requests / hr, or
> does the 150 limit apply t
Is a tweet with a higher status ID always newer than a tweet with a
lower status ID?
I'd like to be able to mark "new" messages by storing the ID of the
last message the user read.
If a person uses 2 clients. Can each client make 150 requests / hr, or
does the 150 limit apply to both clients?
you can use the users/show method
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method:-users%C2%A0show
and fetch the id
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 3:55 PM, anthony wrote:
>
> How can I use the following, if I do not know the numerical ID?
>
> http://twitter.com/statuses/show/123.xml
>
> If there is
How can I use the following, if I do not know the numerical ID?
http://twitter.com/statuses/show/123.xml
If there is no way, how can I find the numerical ID programmatically?
I think he means the XML schema that's returned if you use the ".xml" suffix
for many API calls.
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 15:35, Ben Metcalfe wrote:
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> Atom is XML
>
> On Jul 6, 8:03 am, Carlos wrote:
> > Hi, bu looking at the search API docs I see the output format is JSON
> > and Atom, why not
As is RSS but but RSS, XML, json and Atom are the four formats that Twitter
provides on various methods.
Abraham
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 16:35, Ben Metcalfe wrote:
>
> Atom is XML
>
> On Jul 6, 8:03 am, Carlos wrote:
> > Hi, bu looking at the search API docs I see the output format is JSON
> >
I am looking to develop a Twitter APP that allows users on our website
to connect their profile on our websites to their Twitter account.
The issue we are facing, however; is that we have everything running
on separate domains. Each domain uses the same PHP files and MySQL
database but will we ha
Kaan,Please provide more details about what you are doing and how you are
trying to obtain the data. Without any of these details, it's hard to deduce
why you are getting a 502 Timeout.
Thanks,
Doug
2009/7/6 Kaan ŞENGÜL
>
> I'm working on a project that needs one person's timeline, I mean al
Atom is XML
On Jul 6, 8:03 am, Carlos wrote:
> Hi, bu looking at the search API docs I see the output format is JSON
> and Atom, why not X-ML? Forgive me I haven´t tried myself to request
> xml to see what I get, but hopefully the docs are obsoletea and XML is
> supported best regards, Carl
I can confirm this now. I just pulled the remaining followers that were not
in the paged follower-list, but exist in the social-graph.
So far all of them are suspended account.
I guess with the paged list, the API only brings back the ones that are
active.
Chris
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 7:37 PM,
Just for others who encountered the same problem like me, I am sharing with
you my finding.
My problem was that when I paged through the follower-list of a user (myself
for example), I found that that the resulting followers count are less than
what it is stated in the user/show result.
If I count
when the language is in Portuguese? ... I could help in the translation
Thanks John!
Cary
Your best best, IMHO, is to follow the sample code on this wiki to
request the API payload via CURL and then dump the response into the
MagpieRSS parser.
It's just easier that way, I find - as authentication via CURL is
known to work out of the box. This will also make your code more
future proo
I'm working on a project that needs one person's timeline, I mean all
of the updates from a specific user. But for large users API returns
502 error.
Any suggestions?
Hello,
I think you need your twitter user id for the widget to work. You
can get it from:
curl http://twitter.com/users/show/Bertram61.xml
In your case it is 19824024
Thanks;
– Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
Twitter Dev
On Jul 6, 2009, at 1:49 PM, Bertram61 wrote:
Hallo, ik be
Hallo, ik ben nieuw op twitter en zal graag via mijn site, d.m.v.
module, daarvan gebruik willen maken. Nu heb ik op mijn site -
Bloemhof Online.nl - een module gezet, alleen wordt er in de
configuratie om `n twitter_id gevraagd, hoe kom ik daaraan?
Voor #JSON-badges wordt iets gevraagd voor het i
The documentation is incorrect. But, instead of fixing the
documentation, it's reasonable to fix the code. For the time being,
you'll have to query for the three permutations.
-John Kalucki
Services, Twitter Inc.
On Jul 5, 9:30 pm, Cary Knoop wrote:
> Unlike the wiki documentation searching fo
Thanks Doug
On Jul 6, 2:10 pm, Doug Williams wrote:
> Please email the API team for questions pertaining to development or
> application accounts [1].
> 1.http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Support
>
> Thanks,
> Doug
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 10:40 AM, tweetalkr wrote:
>
> > My web app was flagged
Duane,Yes, you will get an empty result set if you step off the end:
doug-williamss-macbook-pro:~ igudo$ curl -u dougw:PASSWORD "
http://twitter.com/statuses/followers.xml?count=100&page=43"; | grep
"" | wc -l
100
doug-williamss-macbook-pro:~ igudo$ curl -u dougw:PASSWORD "
http://twitter.com/stat
Please email the API team for questions pertaining to development or
application accounts [1].
1. http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Support
Thanks,
Doug
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 10:40 AM, tweetalkr wrote:
>
> My web app was flagged by Google two weeks ago as an attack site
> though I have never foun
My web app was flagged by Google two weeks ago as an attack site
though I have never found any malicious links or hacks. Shortly after,
Google unflagged it but then Twitter, I am assuming because of Google
or Google's data, suspended my app's account. Twitter then unsuspended
my app's page but sti
Do you ever get an empty response set? I was experimenting with the
pagination and I found that if you request page 20 (for example) for
someone who only has one page of friends, you simply get the page 1
response set.
On Jul 6, 1:09 pm, Doug Williams wrote:
> You should either page through sta
You should either page through statuses/friends until you get an empty
response set or use statuses/show to get the number of friends expected and
intelligently page to the end of the list.
Thanks,
Doug
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 1:39 AM, Dmitriy Vyukov wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> It's unclear how I mus
The issue has been submitted as #796.
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=796
Thanks,
Yusuke
On 7月4日, 午前1:18, Yusuke Yamamoto wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Twitter4J has a following test case and it started to fail
> approximately 24 hours ago.
> 1. there are two users - "twit4j" and "tw
Super Dough!
Thanks for your presentation at SD forum last week!
Cary
Hi Blaine,
Failing the validate the signature when getting a request token
is pretty rare. As you said the fact this all works from other
libraries seems to point to a library issue. The most helpful things
to see in these cases are:
• The actual HTTP request and response that fails
Hi there,
I let the person working on that stuff know and he said he'll get
a fix out very soon.
Thanks for the error report;
– Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
Twitter Dev
On Jul 6, 2009, at 1:29 AM, Mario Menti wrote:
Hi there,
it looks like the web interface is attempting to create h
Hi there,
I'll echo Jason's comment; by including the Authorization header
you've exposed your password, please change it. You included the
headers from your request below, but do you by chance have the body of
the response available? Many times the error message in the body will
give
The 2 most common things to checks is 1) is the recipient following the
sender? 2) is it possible the sender has sent to many direct messages?
For info on update limits check out:
http://help.twitter.com/forums/10711/entries/15364
Abraham
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 09:02, Jason Korkin wrote:
> He
Because search was originally a separate company that Twitter acquired. And
they didn't provide XML.
There a plan to fix this:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/V2-Roadmap#MergingRESTandSearchAPIs
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 10:03, Carlos wrote:
>
> Hi, bu looking at the search API docs I see the output fo
Hi, bu looking at the search API docs I see the output format is JSON
and Atom, why not X-ML? Forgive me I haven´t tried myself to request
xml to see what I get, but hopefully the docs are obsoletea and XML is
supported best regards, Carlos
Unfortunately, I can't help you, but I do want to remind you to change your
password now, as the entire twitter dev community has it at this point :)
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 08:02, Jason Korkin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am getting a 403 error when I attempt to send a response back to a user
> who sen
Hello,
I am getting a 403 error when I attempt to send a response back to a user
who sent a direct message.
I am using Basic Authentication. Below is a verbose dump from my PHP curl
script.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong here?
Thanks,
Jason
Sending DM to spdyme
* About to connect() to twit
Hi!
It's unclear how I must determine how many pages retrieve via statuses/
friends.
First guess was to fetch until I will retrieve page with 0 friends.
However documentation says that there can be arbitrary number of
friends per page because of the "filtered out" friends. So I guess I
can receiv
Hello,
I am experiencing a strange problem (bug?) with the /statuses/show
method on a specific status ID: n° "2490912395". The problem is
occurring since 2009-07-06 03:16:11 UTC.
Could you please try to retrieve this status_id using the /statuses/
show method? On my side, I get a 200 HTTP_CODE w
Hi there,
it looks like the web interface is attempting to create hashtag links from
hexadecimal characters, inserting an inbetween the ampersand and the
hash character, which obviously breaks the display of these characters on
the web.
For an example, see this post: http://twitter.com/Anritsu/st
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