[twitter-dev] Re: My oAuth / jQuery app stopped working

2010-03-02 Thread Patrick
Logic error in jQuery. My bad. On Mar 2, 8:57 am, Patrick wrote: > The app I'm developing stopped working.  It stopped working first on > Linux Firefox and Windows IE and FF - and then (one day later) it > stopped working on my Nokia N97.  The base PHP works fine, but the > ajax jQuery calls (whi

[twitter-dev] Suddenly can't authenticate via 3rd party apps

2010-03-02 Thread TJ Luoma
Is something weird going on with the API this morning? Tweetie 2 on the iPhone & Tweetie on the Mac both said they "couldn't authenticate" me. I logged into the website with the same username/password that I've been using. But I still can't authenticate via the commandline either: $ curl --loca

[twitter-dev] Cassandra vs. other "non-SQL" databases - what were the decision factors?

2010-03-02 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
I don't know if I've seen this anywhere on the web - my apologies if you've posted something, or if this is something you don't want to disclose. I see that Twitter has gone with Cassandra as a "non-SQL" database, and I'm wondering if there are any blog posts on the decision process - why was Cassa

Re: [twitter-dev] Cassandra vs. other "non-SQL" databases - what were the decision factors?

2010-03-02 Thread Raffi Krikorian
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 7:10 AM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote: > I don't know if I've seen this anywhere on the web - my apologies if > you've posted something, or if this is something you don't want to > disclose. I see that Twitter has gone with Cassandra as a "non-SQL" > database, and I'm wonder

Re: [twitter-dev] Cassandra vs. other "non-SQL" databases - what were the decision factors?

2010-03-02 Thread Raffi Krikorian
from @rk - our head of storage http://nosql.mypopescu.com/post/407159447/cassandra-twitter-an-interview-with-ryan-king I don't know if I've seen this anywhere on the web - my apologies if >> you've posted something, or if this is something you don't want to >> disclose. I see that Twitter has gon

[twitter-dev] Re: A PubSubHubbub hub for Twitter

2010-03-02 Thread Julien
Andrew, it's not so much about making a "simpler" API, but making it standard : having the same API to get content from 6A blogs, Tumblr's blogs, media sites, social networks... is much easier than implementing one for each service out there. After a small day of poll, here are some results : Do

[twitter-dev] OAuth authentication support "JSONP"?

2010-03-02 Thread firestoke
Hi, I am using pure javascript to do OAuth authentication flow. I already successfully generate oauth_signature via HMAC-SHA1. And I send request to Twitter Request Token URL (http://twitter.com/oauth/ request_token), it responses correct oauth_token & oauth_token_secret indeed. But my question i

[twitter-dev] Re: Introduce yourself!

2010-03-02 Thread IanQuigley
Hi all Ian Quigley - asp.net C# developer, working on an Open Source Twitter web client http://www.twipler.com Built on top of TweetSharp, it provides HTML templating allowing users to change their layout and style completely. Being Open Source means anybody can add functionality to the web clien

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Using multiple whitelisted IP's to fetch data of a single user without break

2010-03-02 Thread Rushikesh Bhanage
Hey Leo, I am still finding solution, please let me know if you get this. Thanks! On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 5:35 AM, LeoAlmighty wrote: > I think you need to setup a proxy server and toggle the outgoing API > calls across the multiple IPs. I'm trying to do the same thing right > now but haven't f

[twitter-dev] Re: What would you have liked to have known when you started?

2010-03-02 Thread Berto
The OAuth option instead of beginning with Basic Auth. Transitioning from that was a little messy, but once things were up and running, it was so much nicer than having to use Basic Auth. On Feb 28, 4:11 pm, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote: > What tip, trick, or tidbit of information d

[twitter-dev] Re: OAuth implemented, but still not seeing the "from [App]" in tweets

2010-03-02 Thread Manu
My Bad, there was a bug in the way I was creating the base string for signature after I get the access token. Fixed it and now it works perfectly. Thanks a lot, Abraham for your time. On Feb 25, 11:18 am, Manu wrote: > I'll probably try one last time over the weekend and if still cant > crack it

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: xAuth

2010-03-02 Thread Isaiah Carew
Try passing in nil as the token. The access token request should be similar to how you used to perform the request token request. The best explanation (and they one that helped me) is from Steve Reynolds: http://ke-we.net/7u isaiah http://twitter.com/isaiah On Mar 1, 2010, at 1:26 PM, Berto

[twitter-dev] Re: Suddenly can't authenticate via 3rd party apps

2010-03-02 Thread TJ Luoma
I did some further investigating and discovered that curl --location --referer ";auto" -D - -s --netrc "http://twitter.com/account/verify_credentials.xml"; works fine but curl --location --referer ";auto" -D - -s --netrc "http://api.twitter.com/1/account/verify_credentials.xml"; fails. (I stil

Re: [twitter-dev] Developer Preview: upcoming geo features (a.k.a "A place is not just a latitude and a longitude - it has a name")

2010-03-02 Thread Raffi Krikorian
unclear, but we'll definitely message out to the list as we make more of our datasets available. On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 10:15 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote: > Awesome! That is a big step forward! How soon do you think this will be > rolled out to a couple of obvious places - Haiti and Chile? I

[twitter-dev] Re: Developer Preview: upcoming geo features (a.k.a "A place is not just a latitude and a longitude - it has a name")

2010-03-02 Thread Raffi Krikorian
as a follow up to this, if you want to see a fully formed example in the wild, then just grab http://twitter.com/statuses/show/9882866425.xml. have fun! On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 5:44 PM, Raffi Krikorian wrote: > hi all. > > i wanted to give you all a heads up on some big changes we're making to o

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Developer Preview: upcoming geo features (a.k.a "A place is not just a latitude and a longitude - it has a name")

2010-03-02 Thread Raffi Krikorian
at day one, there won't be a WOEID ID match on this endpoint -- it is on our list, however, and we will get to it. On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 2:32 AM, Dominik Schwind wrote: > This is awesome! > And please tell me you'll be using the WoeIDs for that. > > Dominik > > On Mar 2, 2:44 am, Raffi Krikoria

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Developer Preview: upcoming geo features (a.k.a "A place is not just a latitude and a longitude - it has a name")

2010-03-02 Thread Ed Costello
Calls to http://api.twitter.com/1/geo/id/7695dd2ec2f86f2b.xml return JSON, while appending any other extension (.html, .raffi, etc) return a 1 byte 403 error (0x20). Since XML isn't supported according to the wiki docs, maybe return 403 for .xml as well? -- -ed costello @epc / +13474080372

Re: [twitter-dev] OAuth authentication support "JSONP"?

2010-03-02 Thread Harshad RJ
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 2:04 PM, firestoke wrote: > > Unfortunately, Twitter seems doesn't accept a CALLBACK parameter (e.g. > callback=jsonp1234) to pass the result string via calling passed > javascript function. Is that possible Twitter official support this > feature, please? > > As the develo

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Developer Preview: upcoming geo features (a.k.a "A place is not just a latitude and a longitude - it has a name")

2010-03-02 Thread Raffi Krikorian
yup - thanks for catching that. only JSON is supported, and we'll track down why the others are returning anything. On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Ed Costello wrote: > Calls to http://api.twitter.com/1/geo/id/7695dd2ec2f86f2b.xml return JSON, > while appending any other extension (.html, .raf

[twitter-dev] OAuth Rate Limit Increase - Not seeing it

2010-03-02 Thread eclipsed4utoo
I thought that the OAuth Rate Limit went up to 350? I am still getting 150. Here is the returned XML from my request to http://api.twitter.com/1/account/rate_limit_status.xml 2010-03-02T19:42:28+00:00 150 1267558948 150 I am using OAuth and using the new "version" of the REST API. W

[twitter-dev] Re: question regarding API FAQ: reclaim inactive username

2010-03-02 Thread Anil Chawla
Hi Ryan & Raffi, I hope this is a not a dead issue. I totally understand you have higher priorities, but I am curious to know if the team has since reviewed the process. Is registering a US trademark still the only avenue we have for getting an unused/inactive username for our apps? It is great if

Re: [twitter-dev] Developer Preview: upcoming geo features (a.k.a "A place is not just a latitude and a longitude - it has a name")

2010-03-02 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
I can put out a call on the "CrisisMapper" and other lists I'm on if Twitter needs help getting such databases - I just got into this game in mid-January and don't know what all is available. -- M. Edward (Ed) Borasky borasky-research.net/m-edward-ed-borasky/ "A mathematician is a device for

[twitter-dev] forcing api.twitter.com resources - tomorrow

2010-03-02 Thread Raffi Krikorian
hi all. tomorrow we're going to put an operational change in place that will force all traffic that is addressed to http://api.twitter.com to go to instances that are specifically serving api.twitter.com code. what does this mean for you? if you're only using documented api.twitter.com methods (

[twitter-dev] Perl Net::Twitter - support for new geo location features

2010-03-02 Thread Marc Mims
In response the announcement of new upcoming geo features [1], I've released a new verison of Perl Net::Twitter two new methods: - reverse_geocode - geo_id The "update" method has been updated to include new parameters: - place_id - display_coordinates The new version will be av

Re: [twitter-dev] forcing api.twitter.com resources - tomorrow

2010-03-02 Thread Ryan Alford
Does OAuth go to the api.twitter.com? The API documentation still has the 4 OAuth methods going to twitter.com. http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method:-oauth-request_token http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST

[twitter-dev] Search API rate limit & IP address question

2010-03-02 Thread eys
Hello there! I have two questions: First, I received an approval for whitelisting for my server's IP address (as in, the IP number that I see when I log onto my webhosting account). I'm currently building my application in Flash using AS3 and after I've tested my project a few times, I'll get this

[twitter-dev] Re: xAuth

2010-03-02 Thread Berto
At first I thought this might be because HttpURLConnection wasn't handling SSL, but then I switched over to HttpPost (this code is in Java) which I know will handle SSL and I'm still getting a 401. I'm doing everything the same as with oauth, except passing the request token (I'm not even getting

[twitter-dev] Need help with the streaming API syntax....specifically how to point to the track text file without using curl

2010-03-02 Thread Mad Euchre
This is the VB code I would use to start any http stream request = DirectCast(WebRequest.Create("http:// stream.twitter.com/1/statuses/filter.json - name:pw"), HttpWebRequest) request.Credentials = New NetworkCredential("name", "pw") ' Get response r

[twitter-dev] Re: forcing api.twitter.com resources - tomorrow

2010-03-02 Thread Dewald Pretorius
Raffi, Can you please clarify how and/or if OAuth will be affected. My OAuth token and authorize requests also go to twitter.com, not api.twitter.com. On Mar 2, 4:35 pm, Ryan Alford wrote: > Does OAuth go to the api.twitter.com?  The API documentation still has the 4 > OAuth methods going to tw

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: xAuth

2010-03-02 Thread Marc Mims
* Berto [100302 13:28]: > At first I thought this might be because HttpURLConnection wasn't > handling SSL, but then I switched over to HttpPost (this code is in > Java) which I know will handle SSL and I'm still getting a 401. I'm > doing everything the same as with oauth, except passing the req

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: forcing api.twitter.com resources - tomorrow

2010-03-02 Thread Raffi Krikorian
anything going to twitter.com (and not api.twitter.com), will stick with twitter.com. On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Dewald Pretorius wrote: > Raffi, > > Can you please clarify how and/or if OAuth will be affected. > > My OAuth token and authorize requests also go to twitter.com, not > api.twitt

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: forcing api.twitter.com resources - tomorrow

2010-03-02 Thread Ryan Alford
So the OAuth methods have not been moved to api.twitter.com? If not, then what is going to happen when those OAuth requests go to twitter.com? Are they going to be blocked? Ryan On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Raffi Krikorian wrote: > anything going to twitter.com (and not api.twitter.com), w

Re: [twitter-dev] Need help with the streaming API syntax....specifically how to point to the track text file without using curl

2010-03-02 Thread John Kalucki
The text file approach only applies to POST parameters set from the curl command, and in no other case. When creating an HTTP client from within a program, you should be able to configure the POST parameters via method calls. If you can't, it's a pretty worthless HTTP library. Each client library

Re: [twitter-dev] Search API rate limit & IP address question

2010-03-02 Thread Charles A. Lopez
On 2 March 2010 14:05, eys wrote: > Hello there! I have two questions: > > First, I received an approval for whitelisting for my server's IP > address (as in, the IP number that I see when I log onto my webhosting > account). I'm currently building my application in Flash using AS3 and > after I'

[twitter-dev] Re: forcing api.twitter.com resources - tomorrow

2010-03-02 Thread Dewald Pretorius
Raffi, There appears to be ground for confusion here. I'm sure some folks are still sending some API calls to twitter.com. Could you please put up a page that explains which calls *must* go to api.twitter.com, and after tomorrow won't work on twitter.com? And vice versa, which calls must go to tw

[twitter-dev] Re: Introduce yourself!

2010-03-02 Thread jmathai
Author of twitter-async which is a PHP library (oauth / basic) that supports asynchronous calls to Twitter's API. Also, founder of PubliciTweet but have since sold that. twitter-async: http://github.com/jmathai/twitter-async

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: forcing api.twitter.com resources - tomorrow

2010-03-02 Thread Brian Smith
Dewald Pretorius wrote: Raffi, There appears to be ground for confusion here. I'm sure some folks are still sending some API calls to twitter.com. Could you please put up a page that explains which calls *must* go to api.twitter.com, and after tomorrow won't work on twitter.com? And vice versa,

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: forcing api.twitter.com resources - tomorrow

2010-03-02 Thread TJ Luoma
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Dewald Pretorius wrote: > There appears to be ground for confusion here. I'm sure some folks are > still sending some API calls to twitter.com. I'm not even sure what Twitter is talking about. The initial post in this thread was completely vague. This is fairly tr

[twitter-dev] Bad ID - suspended - banned

2010-03-02 Thread EastSideDev
If I get an HTTP response 404 (users/show for example), will I always get the same error code ['error']='Bad ID'? or are there different codes to tell me if this user has been suspended, banned, etc.?

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: forcing api.twitter.com resources - tomorrow

2010-03-02 Thread Marc Mims
* TJ Luoma [100302 15:58]: > I'm not even sure what Twitter is talking about. The initial post in > this thread was completely vague. > > This is fairly troublesome, considering that: > > $ curl --location --referer ";auto" -D - -s --netrc > "http://api.twitter.com/1/account/verify_credentials.x

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: forcing api.twitter.com resources - tomorrow

2010-03-02 Thread TJ Luoma
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:25 PM, Marc Mims wrote: > Both of those curl commands work for me.  Perhaps you have a .netrc > entry for twitter.com but not for api.twitter.com? Argh. I thought it would match *.twitter.com AND that curl would complain if I used --netrc but it didn't find a matching hos

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: forcing api.twitter.com resources - tomorrow

2010-03-02 Thread Raffi Krikorian
brian - this is exactly my understanding as well. we'll be putting a bunch more eyes on this. On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Brian Smith wrote: > Dewald Pretorius wrote: > >> Raffi, >> >> There appears to be ground for confusion here. I'm sure some folks are >> still sending some API calls to

[twitter-dev] Re: Introduce yourself!

2010-03-02 Thread Arnaud Meunier
Hello folks, My name is Arnaud Meunier and I'm a Paris-based Twitter Developer & Web Entrepreneur. I built http://twitoaster.com a real-time (thanks to the streaming API) conversation threading service / client helping people and businesses to improve and optimize the way they communicate with the

[twitter-dev] Data rates from yesterday's meeting?

2010-03-02 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
I'm looking at the tweet chat from yesterday's meeting. I see these numbers: 1. Firehose is 8 MB/sec. 2. Gardenhose is 15% of Firehose 3. Spritzer is 5% of Firehose A little math gives Gardenhose at 1.2 MB/sec and Spritzer at 400 KB/ sec. I'm currently connected to "sample", which I am assuming i

[twitter-dev] OAuth rate limit question

2010-03-02 Thread Ben Novakovic
Hi, I have been reading about twitter api limits lately as a lot of my users are exhausting their 150reqs/h on a fairly regular basis. I came across the following post and noticed that if users login with OAuth, they are given 350 reqs/hr. http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/m

Re: [twitter-dev] OAuth rate limit question

2010-03-02 Thread Raffi Krikorian
are you connecting via oauth to api.twitter.com? if so, then please take a look at the rate limit headers and let me know what you see? On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:48 PM, Ben Novakovic wrote: > Hi, > > I have been reading about twitter api limits lately as a lot of my > users are exhausting their

[twitter-dev] users/search endpoint (namesearch) back online

2010-03-02 Thread Raffi Krikorian
please let us know if you all have problems using it. -- Raffi Krikorian Twitter Platform Team http://twitter.com/raffi

[twitter-dev] Re: OAuth rate limit question

2010-03-02 Thread Ben Novakovic
Awesome! thanks very much! We were still using twitter.com rather than the new api.twitter.com Thanks again! Cheers, Ben On Mar 3, 5:26 pm, Raffi Krikorian wrote: > are you connecting via oauth to api.twitter.com?  if so, then please take a > look at the rate limit headers and let me know what