hi mikawhite.
in the absence of actionable information, i'm not sure what you would
like us to look into. in order for us to help you out, please provide
information such as which calls you are making, when you are seeing
failures, and any other information you can provide us to
Hi Raffi,
Three issues:
1) Search API returns 15 pages in 59+ seconds. Two weeks ago this was
less than 10 seconds. I sent @ej a tweet last week.
2) 503 Service Unavailable - increasing frequency {I'm now recording a
log to examine which searches this occurs with} {seems to:xxx is
most
Raffi,
Pls add this to a script - fails every time today.
http://search.twitter.com/search?q=to:mrskutcher
1) Search API returns 15 pages in 59+ seconds. Two weeks ago this was
less than 10 seconds. I sent @ej a tweet last week.
just for reference - in the future, please file a bug on the google
code tracker rather than sending @replies directly to twitter folk.
we're better able to keep track
Raffi, please note as soon as I tried the query below via the browser,
it slowly begins to work in the API.
On Nov 15, 10:25 am, mikawhite mikawh...@me.com wrote:
http://search.twitter.com/search?q=to:mrskutcher
personally, that's not how i would do it.
http://search.twitter.com/search.json?to=mrskutcher
works just fine for me.
Raffi,
Pls add this to a script - fails every time today.
http://search.twitter.com/search?q=to:mrskutcher
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Raffi Krikorian
Twitter Platform Team
ra...@twitter.com
Raffi,
Re: streaming API - I chatted with John about this. My take away is
the Streaming API isn't ready for a desktop client with an installed
base over several hundred users. Did I mis-understand?
I'd hope my installed base will eventually be tens of thousands.
On Nov 15, 10:26 am, Raffi
Details:
Calling http://search.twitter.com/search.json?to=mrskutcher; through
my client app did not work until I called same link via a browser.
Once called via the browser, it works in my client app.
Why?
On Nov 15, 10:29 am, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
personally, that's not
I'd like to float an open discussion / dialog here.
How many developers are getting to the point where they are choosing
NOT to develop on the Twitter platform
And
If Twitter offered you a PAID commercial account which came with
dedicated access and dedicated support would this
Dean, please start a new thread. Regarding my original thread topic,
support from twitter is awesome.
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