I have filled up the form required to get twitter recognize my
application, but I have not got any reply as of now. Can anyone
suggest me what to do?
Or, what I've been secretly wishing for since months, give us other
output formats. For example, for most of what I do, all I need is for
this user, give me all followers' user id and nickname. Or even only
the user id. I can cache the user profile data locally, I don't need
so much stuff in the
Are you saying you are not seeing a change on screen? Could it be a
cache problem?
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/29b4e3f4a50b81ac?hl=en
Maybe that can help?
Hey everyone,
I've been receiving quite a few reports lately where users are
experiencing issue with requesting the timeline. I've asked for log
reports, and each and every single one of them includes the following:
http://pastebin.com/m36523b99
I'm hoping someone could shed light on the
On Nov 24, 10:13 am, fastest963 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
@Amir That is not a very relevant question. Why do you want to make
multiple accounts?
So users would follow an account with the same name as the service?
Anyway, I found out that creating multiple accounts is fine.
Amir
@al3x A
On 24 Nov 2008, at 15:13, fastest963 wrote:
A better alternative would be to just create an API key for
every user. Instead of entering username/password, they would enter
their secret API key?
This is far less secure than OAuth and is actually not much better
than requiring a username and
Hey Matt,
Thanks for looking into it for me.
I went back to my system logs and actually did find a case where it
happened to me:
http://pastebin.com/m2e1ae375
If you look at the timestamp, this was on Nov. 13 @ 14:53:20 (EST). I
also found other occurrences:
- 2008-11-12 16:54:16 (EST)
-
When did you fill out the form? If it's only been a day or so, my
suggestion would just be to wait. Otherwise, you can always re-submit
your request.
On Nov 24, 7:44 am, ND [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have filled up the form required to get twitter recognize my
application, but I have not got
Btw everybody, I've just added an issue for the issue describe in this
thread from last week.
Essentially, /users/show on protected profiles should also include
friends_count (or following_count). It already includes
followers_count.
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=167
We will once we've laid the groundwork for the next generation of the API.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 09:26, Matthias Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or, what I've been secretly wishing for since months, give us other
output formats. For example, for most of what I do, all I need is for
this
We're currently waiting on our User Experience team to put the final
touches on a BETA release of our OAuth support. It's going to have
bugs, to be sure, but we should have it out there soon.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 12:53, Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 24 Nov 2008, at 15:13, fastest963
We'll get to it soon. Sorry for the delay.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 16:02, FrankieShakes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When did you fill out the form? If it's only been a day or so, my
suggestion would just be to wait. Otherwise, you can always re-submit
your request.
On Nov 24, 7:44 am, ND
Hi Alex,
Thanks for the help. I got the confirmation mail, but there is a
problem with the link instead of
http://code.google.com/p/tweetmat
it shows
http://http//code.google.com/p/tweetmat
Any idea, how to fix it?
On Nov 25, 3:06 am, Alex Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We'll get to it
Oh that'd be perfect for what I'm working on!
I noticed a latency of about 10-15s between making an tweet and seeing
the same in Search API results.
Would this firehose solution work any faster? Will it send
notifications over XMPP? Gnip is nice but the latency kills me.
On Nov 19, 1:11 am,
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