100% agree
Alan
On Mar 5, 1:54 am, nickmilon wrote:
> These kind of tools do a lot of damage to twitter ecosystem.
>
> On Mar 4, 3:02 pm, Alan Hamlyn wrote:
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>
>
> > Hi Dewald,
>
> > In fact you partly answered it yourself.
>
> > Random login CA
he site changes too much, or something
the site hackers rely on, the information will change too frequently.
Those are a few of my ideas.
Alan :)
On Feb 24, 9:38 pm, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
> Apart from implementing reCAPTCHA on tweet submission, follow, and
> unfollow, I can't see what
I agree entirely, sites like Tweetadder, tweettankone, are very
popular though because they do what oauth apps aren't allowed to do.
On Feb 25, 4:22 pm, "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Feb 2011 11:16:54 +0100, Pascal Jürgens
>
> wrote:
> > How about a competition to develop spam-
Great Idea :P
On Feb 25, 10:16 am, Pascal Jürgens
wrote:
> How about a competition to develop spam-detection algorithms :)
>
> Pascal
>
> On Feb 24, 2011, at 10:38 PM, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
>
>
>
> > Apart from implementing reCAPTCHA on tweet submission, follow, and
> > unfollow, I can't see wh
,
Alan Hamlyn
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Me too! I'm using twitter4j and every function that uses oAuth autentication
gives to me headeache!!! :(
I can't figure out
2010/9/6 Farrukh Javeid
> Hi,
>
> I have been trying to figure out a method to handle the 401 error but
> cannot actually find any particular solution. I have even trie
le to see which Twitter account we're
actually using?
- Does having an established account make it easier or harder to
whitelist the api application?
Thanks,
Alan
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our later,
but I've seen discussion on this group that says that they are opaque
and that they may change at some point. I suppose that when that time
goes, if my application is crawling a celebrity, it will not be able to
resume crawling with the cursor it stored an hour before.
Am I reading this right? ... The php warning message implies that your
php script is trying to open the string " . " as a file [1] . It seems very
unlikely to me that this is a valid filename, ignoring the fact that
the user with ID 4667006333 also does not seem to exist [2]
[1] http://php.n
My tweets all have broken links right now.
here are a few of them:
http://is.gd/3HsuO,http://is.gd/3HsuO,%3Ca
http://is.gd/3HjBL,http://is.gd/3HjBL,%3Ca
http://is.gd/3HjfP,http://is.gd/3HjfP,%3Ca
can you look at this issue, please?
Thanks in advance,
Best Regards
listed on the twitter API wiki, and that
has a public_timeline method if that's of any interest:
http://sources.disruptive-innovations.com/twitterHelper/tags/latest/TwitterHelper.html#mozTocId519819
Alan
On Aug 4, 10:30 pm, 0m4r wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've been reading the API
above contained a referer,
but what about the code that was failing? How about putting in a User-Agent
too, for good measure.
Regards,
Alan Evans
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 2:50 PM, markanson wrote:
>
> Marco it was all working fine for a month or more
>
> then today it stopped workin
Excellent job!
Many thanks,
Alan
On May 7, 9:38 pm, Doug Williams wrote:
> The public_timeline is updating correctly again.
>
> @Hwee-Boon: that email as a bit premature. We will announce via @twitterapi
> and this list when the push feed is available to the world at large.
>
&
es between the a and s in Americas.
If you need more info, I can easily extract more from my debug output.
Hoping we can get to the bottom of this. Many thanks,
Alan
On May 7, 5:24 am, AJ Chen wrote:
> the example xml feed I'm looking at has status ID from 1718273418 to
> 1718264182
time). The repeats are not necessarily consecutive,
are separated by minutes, hours even.
Please contact me if I can help by supplying more data. Many thanks,
Alan
On May 7, 3:01 pm, mattarnold1977 wrote:
> I just checked the log on my server and noticed that the public time
> line has b
tact me if you need
more data. Many thanks,
Alan
On May 7, 3:01 pm, mattarnold1977 wrote:
> I just checked the log on my server and noticed that the public time
> line has been putting out the same status information since around 5
> o'clock yesterday. Is this a known issue?
>
> -Matt
I can give you as much information
as you want.
Thanks for your time,
Alan.
http://twitter.com/brokendrum70
k for new followers / direct messages? (Which is something I
really don't want to do unless we get the OK.)
Thanks for your time,
Alan.
dy text of direct message emails), our application
would enter a world of hurt.
So, is the current format / structure of emails fixed?
Thanks for your time.
Best,
Alan.
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