? or how could I get a similar result?
Arian
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a query where I can get my tweets since
yesterday night.
any idea?
Arian
On 9 set, 12:23, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
Hi Arian,
A date string really is the only valid format for this function. If you want
to cut the search off by certain times of day, you're best off
you woudn't build something like this.
Arian
On 24 ago, 21:38, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
Hey Zac,
The Streaming API already has these fields included.
Matt
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Zac Bowling zbowl...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a time line for the streaming API
if the feature is turned off or not?
2. the Tweet was created before we added retweet_count support.
-- when exactly this feature was enabled? I'm trying with fresh tweets
but they are all blank yet.
Arian
On 20 ago, 19:45, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
Hey everyone,
This week we rolled out
Unfortunately, no.
see this thread
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/a7802a981c2aedee/15f9705c14e7b96f?lnk=gstq=arian#15f9705c14e7b96f
Arian
On 16 ago, 01:45, Ben H crusa...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been doing some research into using the Twitter API
in fact
tks tsmango
Arian
On 21 jul, 14:06, tsmango tsma...@gmail.com wrote:
Unfortunately, there isn't a single API method that allows this.
From the FAQ:http://dev.twitter.com/pages/api_faq#replies
Q: How do I get all replies to a particular status?
A: For now, there's not a great way
way I found is to ask for user timeline and check manually
the in_reply_to_status_id attribute.
is it the better way?
tks in advance
Arian
. It began to happen the
last Tuesday 26th.
My regards.
Arian
On 27 ene, 00:30, ryan alford ryanalford...@gmail.com wrote:
It is still a POST, you just don't write the post data to the request. That
post data is now in the query string where Twitter is expecting it.
Ryan
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