I am starting to think this is a bug in the TweetStream RubyGem,
because I am able to track tweets from the command line with curl per
the examples in the stream API docs. So I doubt anyone will have any
insight for me, but I will keep you all updated on my findings just in
case anyone else is runn
I figured out the problem.
The tweetstream RubyGem is using the function URI.encode on passwords.
If you have punctuation in your password like any good, security-
conscious developer would, then tweetstream will make your password
invalid. Also, it will not produce any sort of error -- it will si
I have a similar problem. I can't get any tweet using
http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=cincuentamas, but I can for my
own user and practically every other user in Twitter. And this user
"cincuentamas" doesn't even have a private account or anything like
that. What's wrong?
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