I have a similar problem. I am trying to upload a profile image with
the API with OAuth authentication. I get a 200 response and a valid
response body, indicating a path like
http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/1078800125/myProfileImage_normal.jpg
in the response for the uploaded image. However, whe
Dear David and Tim -
Thank much for your clarifying that. I appreciate that! I guess I need
to wait a bit longer.
On Jul 13, 5:49 am, David wrote:
> Hey hkimscll,
>
> I think you just need to be patient - you'll get an email when they
> approve your request.
>
> From the API Announce List:
>
> R
Hi Matt,
Thanks for the reply, I got twurl set up.
Any thoughts on the second question in my email?
> Also, the documentation for home_timeline at
> http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/statuses/home_timeline states there are
> pagination limits (see page parameter doc). I wasn't able to find any
> sp
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 05:52, johnw wrote:
> In using the account rate status call, I only seem to get the basic
> auth status back of 150 left. Where can I get the oauth status (the
> 350)?
You need to authenticate with Twitter using OAuth. See the
Authentication section of the documentat
Greetings,
I am successfully using OAuth to obtain a token and token secret and
make POSTs with it.
I am testing using status updates and it works flawlessly until when I
suspect I must be exceeding the limit of updates permitted per minute
or whatever. Even after waiting what I think should be a
In using the account rate status call, I only seem to get the basic
auth status back of 150 left. Where can I get the oauth status (the
350)?
John
Because things may not be really falling apart internally, even though
it may appear that way from the outside.
On Jul 14, 2:59 pm, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
> Why not? I tell my users that all the time, if it's the truth.
>
> What benefit is there in lying to your users?
>
> On Jul 14, 11:42 am, De
Thank you for clarification Brian.
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 12:02 AM, Brian Sutorius wrote:
> Hi Furkan,
> Public information is public. If someone without a Twitter account can
> view that information on a user's Twitter profile, or if the same
> information can be returned from an unauthenticat
You have to include the@ sceen_name of the user you are replying to in the
text of the status.
On Jul 14, 2010 12:45 PM, "lu5ceh" wrote:
i trying to use "statuses/update" API function replying a tweet and
isnt works
//--
$_SESS
Hi Furkan,
Public information is public. If someone without a Twitter account can
view that information on a user's Twitter profile, or if the same
information can be returned from an unauthenticated API call, it's
considered public information and you may display it. Twitter does not
require certa
Perhaps Im not understanding this correctly but I am using the Twitter
API to grab the replies from my twitter account. The problem is I dont
want to grab the same ones so Im trying to use the since variable but
no matter what value I use for the since variable in the url it always
comes back with
Hi Mounir,
Can you detail step-by-step the full URLs and OAuth headers/query string
parameters you are using throughout these steps? This should all be
consistently achievable if you're using all the right end points.
Taylor
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 1:46 AM, Mounir Regragui wrote:
> Hello everyb
Hi Shabaz,
At some point you may have inadvertently (or intentionally) given your login
and password to a third party application using what we call "basic
authentication." You should be able to stop their ability to tweet on your
behalf by changing your password. This method of authenticating wil
i trying to use "statuses/update" API function replying a tweet and
isnt works
//--
$_SESSION['tmptxt'] = "Test Text";
$_SESSION['Reply'] = "18518815514";
$twittuser = ($connection->post('statuses/update', array('status' =>
$_SE
I think there is some problem.
I have an account FriendCaller on twitter (twitter.com/friendcaller),
and some tweets were being sent through API (clicking the API brings
me here.
These tweets are related to some shopping stuff.
Tweets go like this:
"I put in my email and got a free $1000 best buy
I built TweepSearch.com to do this.
Example:
http://tweepsearch.com/search?query=name:joe+location:montreal&commit=Do+Your+Thing!
Your milage may vary - the site is definitely slow at the moment and
somewhat out-of-date.
Damon
On Jul 13, 2:28 pm, PhilGo20 wrote:
> anyone ?
>
> On 29 juin, 16:
Why not? I tell my users that all the time, if it's the truth.
What benefit is there in lying to your users?
On Jul 14, 11:42 am, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
> We all need something to tell our users. Telling them Twitter is
> falling apart is not an option.
LOL
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 8:42 AM, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
> Please give us something credible to tell our users.
>
> users/show has been effectively down for the past 18 hours.
>
> I've beaten the Soccer World Cup excuse to a bloody pulp, but now it
> doesn't fly with my users any more. The S
Thanks Matt, I have added what we know to the ticket.
Will update if we find anything else.
On Jul 14, 6:25 pm, Matt Harris wrote:
> Thanks for bringing this to our attention. It's definately not the correct
> behavior so we'll get somebody looking into this today. I've noticed
> uploading avata
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. It's definately not the correct
behavior so we'll get somebody looking into this today. I've noticed
uploading avatars through the website seems to be working fine so the issue
seems isolated to the REST API.
I have filed a ticket on our issue tracker [1]
Thanks @RayF glad to know we're not alone in the wilderness here.
Our entire service is based around this function so as you can imagine
our users are screaming loudly at present.
What you describe is almost exactly the same as we are seeing other
than the fact we are usually able to upload PNG i
I see the same thing - a good response from the API, but the actual
image is missing on the web pages. The file name is correctly
processed and saved - but no image. If I upload the same image via the
Settings, Profile page, everything works fine. These results are very
consistent. I first observed
Hi Dewald,
There were some lingering issues with the SSL certificates due to what
appears to be a number of machines not receiving the re-deployed SSL
certificates. This should work itself out in the early part of the day
today. We are investigating issues with users/show -- could you please be
mo
Hi Randy,
We recommend you use an already created library to get OAuth working first.
That way you can see the calls being made, the sort of responses you should
be getting and giving you something to compare your code to. We have a list
of OAuth libraries in different languages (including objecti
Please give us something credible to tell our users.
users/show has been effectively down for the past 18 hours.
I've beaten the Soccer World Cup excuse to a bloody pulp, but now it
doesn't fly with my users any more. The SSL certificate thing is also
wearing thin guys, especially since this the
Hi Mike,
Thanks for letting us know about this. It is a known bug and is being
tracked on our issue tracker [1]. We don't have an eta for a fix so in the
meantime we recommend you try using the twurl command line tool [2] or a
service like Apigiee [3].
Best,
Matt
1. http://code.google.com/p/twit
Hey,
We had some problems where users wouldn't show up in the index but this was
fixed yesterday. There is more information on our help site:
http://help.twitter.com/entries/60660-i-m-missing-from-find-people-search-fixed-known-issue
Best,
Matt
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 10:23 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Bo
Hi,
I tried to do the request token out from basic, not using any
framework, like MGTwitter, or anything like that. I used objective C
for iPhone for development.
Things that still confused me is, I always get an error
{
NSErrorFailingURLKey = "https://api.twitter.com/oauth/
request_token";
Whenever we update someones profile image using the API (from
Twibbon.com) it is resulting in a broken image on Twitter.com even
though the API is returning a HTTP 200 OK. The request and response
looks like:
--REQUEST: http://api.twitter.com
POST /1/account/update_profile_image.json HTTP/1.1
Auth
Hi,
When using the Twitter API console at http://dev.twitter.com/console
it seems support for query parameters is broken:
1. select "GET /1/statuses/home_timeline.json"
2. under "Parameters and values" put "page" and "4"
3. press "+ Add a query parameter"
4. press "Send"
The result is always pag
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