On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 9:22 PM, Ganesh Sonawane ganesha.s...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi All ,
I have developed Single Sign on using Twitter4j Api JAVA ( OAuth
2.0 framework ) it's working fine. if user allow once my application
same user trying access my application through twitter it will ask
Our app, Social Snap was granted whitelisting status back in June,
2010. This autumn, we added another host machine to the app, and
started trying to get its IP added to our original whitelisting.
After several months receiving no response to several on-line
communications, I located an e-mail
I hope this is a simple question. I am writing some code for the
stream API using the tweetstream RubyGem. It works perfectly for my co-
worker and works for me when I use his login, but when I use my own
personal login, or a new login I created just for streaming, it does
not work -- no errors,
I just tried to construct a query that searches for users by location,
as it is registered in the location field of their profiles. I had no
luck and it seems this is not possible. Am I just overlooking
something, or is their another way to find people by location?
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I can't get any tweet using
http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=cincuentamas,
but I can for my own user and any other account I have tested.
cincuentamas is not even a private account, this user hasn't block
its tweets, but it doesn't return anything whenever I query it. What's
wrong?
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I have a similar problem. I can't get any tweet using
http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=cincuentamas, but I can for my
own user and practically every other user in Twitter. And this user
cincuentamas doesn't even have a private account or anything like
that. What's wrong?
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I figured out the problem.
The tweetstream RubyGem is using the function URI.encode on passwords.
If you have punctuation in your password like any good, security-
conscious developer would, then tweetstream will make your password
invalid. Also, it will not produce any sort of error -- it will
I am starting to think this is a bug in the TweetStream RubyGem,
because I am able to track tweets from the command line with curl per
the examples in the stream API docs. So I doubt anyone will have any
insight for me, but I will keep you all updated on my findings just in
case anyone else is
I tried that query and I get nothing as well. Perhaps that account has
never tweeted, or maybe the issue is you need to be mentioned in a
status not just creating tweets -- I am not yet using the search API
so no clue what it looks for.
On Dec 28, 3:08 pm, Eduardo Hernandez
I just tried to construct a query that searches for users by location,
as it is registered in the location field of their profiles. I had no
luck and it seems this is not possible.
Google find twitter users by location
See localtweeps.com
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