I found new APIs use api.twitter.com instead of twitter.com
in some lists APIs
http://api.twitter.com/1/twitterapi/team/members.xml
is the same as
http://twitter.com/1/twitterapi/team/members.xml
but some other lists API , for example
http://api.twitter.com/1/twitterapi/lists/subscriptions.xml
I'm the builder of Twitese (http://twitese.appspot.com/), a chinese
web client for Twitter. I know that if a new web app want to show from
[myApp], the only way is to use OAuth, but in china that's infeasible,
because twitter has been block in china, chinese people can not access
twitter.com to
, which could do the OAuth for
you
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 23:40, bang bang...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm the builder of Twitese (http://twitese.appspot.com/), a chinese
web client for Twitter. I know that if a new web app want to show from
[myApp], the only way is to use OAuth, but in china that's
I began to use twitter one year ago. I have been posted statuses no
less than 3000, but today I found my statuses count become 84! Then I
go to twitter homepage to see my statuses, I can only see 84
statuses. why does this happend? Can I have my missing statuses
again?
the documentation says that The REST API does account- and IP-based
rate limiting.
so twitter how to recognize which request is account-based and which
is IP based?
if I build a website like itweet.net, everyone login to use it, and
then get someone's friends list,
call