I guess what I would like to know is since I'm a hobbyist, am I going to get
my token revoked just because I write a client that is just for my use to
better my skills in learning a specific programming language and share with
others things I've learned.
-Dustin
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The best I can locate for the Who to follow functionality from the Twitter
API is under the User Resources and touching on GET users/suggestions and
GET users/suggestions/:slug now how to come close to what Twitter places on
their Who to follow page is beyond me.
-Dustin
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Yeah, I wrote one in TCL that is non revenue generated as a personal hobby. I
sure hope it don't get banned. I worked hard on it.
On 3/12/2011 9:37 AM, Ellsass wrote:
Another use case: what about semi-private, hobby clients that do not generate revenue? If
my app is forbidden because it's a
There was plenty of notification on when Basic Auth was going to be
discontinued.
On 9/4/2010 9:29 PM, mikesouthern wrote:
I'm finding it fairly hard to laugh and relax, to be honest.
I'm not a developer. I just use perl scripts to automate my twitter
feeds.
Receiving a notice telling me
Auth and was struggling
and waiting for someone with more knowledge than I to write a TCL resource I
could use. I also follow @twitterapi on twitter.
On 9/4/2010 10:13 PM, Mike Southern wrote:
On 9/4/10 11:05 PM, Dustin Shea at demonicpa...@gmail.com wrote:
There was plenty of notification
I had always been under the impression that everything had a 140 character
limit.
-Dustin
On 8/29/2010 9:20 PM, Orian Marx (@orian) wrote:
It would appear that today Twitter began enforcing a 140 character
limit on DMs. To my knowledge their was never a limit enforced before,
and even
There any more on this?
On Jun 22, 4:37 pm, Dustin Shea demonicpa...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm having the same issue with my client.
Debug information:
URL:http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/home_timeline.json
Oauth Token: 6339722-C6ciVM1DS5dsbezoxX25K2DM0LDysexMD0QDm28s
Oauth Token Secret
: what_is_on_my_app_page
Nonce: 88c65140bb4caeb02264c1c02dcd5e3a44c1e7cb
Time: 1277241300
Version: 1.0
Signature: FuB86c97j9VBnbC7JmJzqbRwBOQ%3D
I'll see what I can do about providing you any more information you may require.
-Dustin
(Demonicpagan on Twitter)
On 6/22/2010 1:12 PM, Tom wrote:
Hi
I've been having problems trying to figure out why users/search and
blocks/exists keeps returning back to me an invalid signature (401
code). I can make calls to other api urls without any issue.
Using the web based Twurl console, users/search when I put in a
parameter/value of q=noradio (for
.
-Dustin
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reddy
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Subject: Re: [twitter-dev] How would I get remaing hits using OAuth.
Hmm
Ok. It is late and I didn't comprehend it the first time through. I'm
understanding now. Thanks.
-Dustin
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-Dustin
From: Dustin Lennon [mailto:demonicpa...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 3:53 AM
To: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [twitter-dev] How would I get remaing hits using OAuth.
Ok. It is late and I didn't comprehend it the first time through. I'm
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/episod
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 7:50 PM, Dustin demonicpa...@gmail.com
mailto:demonicpa...@gmail.com wrote:
I was lookin at maybe doing Out-of-band/PIN Code Authentication.
However, I don't see much documentation on how to go about doing
auth to oAuth.
-Dustin
On 5/6/2010 9:50 PM, Dustin wrote:
I was lookin at maybe doing Out-of-band/PIN Code Authentication.
However, I don't see much documentation on how to go about doing this.
On May 6, 4:48 pm, Dossy Shiobara do...@panoptic.com wrote:
I have written an OAuth client in Tcl
I currently have been working on an application under TCL to post my
twitter timeline, direct messages, profile information and such
(almost a full TCL app) for my IRC eggdrop bot. I've been using the
Basic Authentication method and I've just read come 6/30 I won't be
able to use this method any
token for your account - perhaps there's a simple utility
out there that you can feed your consumer key and secret into and have
it output your access token that you can then use.
On 5/6/10 5:01 PM, Dustin wrote:
I currently have been working on an application under TCL to post my
twitter
can feed your consumer key and secret into and have
it output your access token that you can then use.
On 5/6/10 5:01 PM, Dustin wrote:
I currently have been working on an application under TCL to post my
twitter timeline, direct messages, profile information and such
(almost a full
What is the url of your site?
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No. This issue addresses the fact that write operations were not
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On Jan 30, 2:09 pm, Alex Payne a...@twitter.com wrote:
Chances are good that your IP was blacklisted for excessive traffic.
20k requests per hour is the maximum we accept from any whitelisted
IP.
Should this clear itself up? The entire service has been mostly
offline for over a week, and
On Jan 30, 2:09 pm, Alex Payne a...@twitter.com wrote:
Chances are good that your IP was blacklisted for excessive traffic.
20k requests per hour is the maximum we accept from any whitelisted
IP.
Should this ever clear itself up?
As far as I can tell, I'm not getting anything in, even
On Feb 1, 8:38 am, dougw igu...@gmail.com wrote:
Dustin,
Are you performing server-side caching?
Is your app public? I'd love to have a peak.
I don't have much I have the opportunity to cache very much at all.
Source is here:
http://github.com/dustin/twitterspy
I've got a twitter API implementation in twisted in case anyone's
interested:
http://github.com/dustin/twitty-twister
I registered a source a while back with a rather dumb URL. How
might I go about requesting it to be changed?
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