This is awesome... Thank you..
Will start playing with your suggestion.
Best,
Randolph
On Nov 30, 2:59 am, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> statuses/followers and statuses/friends don't require authentication and are
> likely subject to this condition. When calling these resources, are you
> explic
statuses/followers and statuses/friends don't require authentication and are
likely subject to this condition. When calling these resources, are you
explicitly providing the user_id or screen_name?
These methods are some of the oldest offered in the API and aren't really
the best choices for consu
Thanks for the reply, Taylor...
Are the API requests "statuses/followers" and "statuses/friends"
included in the "public-only" resources that you are referring to? Or,
I'm I not making any sense? :)
Randolph
On Nov 30, 2:19 am, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> There are some API methods that don't
?
On Nov 27, 2010, at 2:17 PM, m36tb6ll wrote:
>
> Yes.. I was expecting 350 oauthenticated calls per hour but was not
> able to find it after OAuth. It is still giving me the 150 rate limit.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> On Nov 27, 5:06 am, Edward Hotchkiss
> wrote:
>> it's 150 requests for flat file da
Yes.. I was expecting 350 oauthenticated calls per hour but was not
able to find it after OAuth. It is still giving me the 150 rate limit.
Thanks.
On Nov 27, 5:06 am, Edward Hotchkiss
wrote:
> it's 150 requests for flat file data per hour and 350 oauthenticated calls
> per hour ... unless you