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Where can i know the 43 locations. Which not include in malaysia.
On Mar 22, 8:47 am, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
Hey Jimmy,
You can find a list of the available trends locations by calling the API
method trends/available. More information on this method can be found on our
Tweetdeck uses XAuth to obtain tokens for OAuth use.
On 27 Mar 2011, at 15:56, Jimmy Au wrote:
I am wondering what api is using by tweetdeck which is not using oauth
authentication. It direct using username and password for it's app.
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I am wondering what api is using by tweetdeck which is not using oauth
authentication. It direct using username and password for it's app.
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Can someone please help with the above code?
Thanks,
Jon
On Mar 25, 3:57 pm, Jon j...@whotweet.net wrote:
Thanks... I should've posted the whole thing because now I'm getting
another error! This is what I'm trying to do (I really appreciate your
help!):
?php
/* Load required
what exactly you want to implement, am a freelancer and you can hire
me at good rates.
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All I'm trying to do is pull the user timeline or latest tweets for a
given user that I follow. I think I have the code 99% correct, but I
am horrible with PHP and am getting an error: Parse error: syntax
error, unexpected T_CONSTANT_ENCAPSED_STRING, expecting ')'
Can someone please let me know
can you post the exact code and exact error that you are seeing on your
browser
On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 11:38 PM, Jon j...@whotweet.net wrote:
All I'm trying to do is pull the user timeline or latest tweets for a
given user that I follow. I think I have the code 99% correct, but I
am
Hey,
Simply set the data-count property to none. For more information, read the
doc: http://dev.twitter.com/pages/tweet_button#position-count
Arnaud / @rno http://twitter.com/rno
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 9:03 AM, twitter dev dev.at.twit...@gmail.comwrote:
HI Guys,
I'm using the following
Hey Chris,
1) Is the IP you're using shared? For example, what was the value of
X-RateLimit-Remaining _before_ starting the test? If you're concerned with
Rate Limiting, you should really consider authenticating your calls.
2) Looks like you're not using your library correctly for search. Try:
The exact code is posted above... you can see the error here:
http://realestateagentswhotweet.com/kristan-cole/
I think it's something structurally though with the PHP, as line 65
itself should be fine, it's just the standard time display code below:
//create a time display like '1 hour ago'
in this code above especially in your function twitterTime
please remove single quotes and replace them with double quotes and
also remove that first line of comment, then try it will work
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Thanks Blaze... I think we're getting closer, now the error is on like
78 (You can see it here: http://realestateagentswhotweet.com/kristan-cole/)
Here is the code:
?php get_header(); ?
div id=content class=hfeed
?php
if(function_exists('bcn_display'))
If you're using Net::Twitter's friends_ids or follower_ids methods
without a cursor parameter, an upcoming Twitter API change will break
your code.
I've added an AutoCursor trait (currently in a developer only release),
to deal as transparently as possible with the change.
I blogged about it
On Sun, 27 Mar 2011 16:14:10 -0700, Marc Mims marc.m...@gmail.com
wrote:
If you're using Net::Twitter's friends_ids or follower_ids methods
without a cursor parameter, an upcoming Twitter API change will break
your code.
I've added an AutoCursor trait (currently in a developer only
release),
On Mar 27, 4:30 pm, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zn...@borasky-
research.net wrote:
I've had explicit cursor / page logic in all my Net::Twitter calls
since I started using it - is there any reason to switch to AutoCursor?
Probably not. If you're using cursors in the same way AutoCursor does,
then
The variable name $xml was changed to $statuses further up and you didn't
change the later $xml to $statuses.
Abraham
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Thanks Abraham, I changed it to $satuses, but will get the same error
on that line: Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in ...
on line 78
On Mar 27, 5:36 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
The variable name $xml was changed to $statuses further up and you didn't
change
Thanks for the reply Matt,
I am using data-counturl for tweets made using the tweet button, and
usually these seem to be fine and after 10-15 minutes will give a +1
to the counter on the tweet button.
However, for tweets I make using the API directly (using the Twitter
gem) the counter +1 seems
Matt,
Could you clarify how [list identifier] works? In my case, I used
(something like):
/1/lists/update.xml?list_id=123name=testdescription=test2
and it worked.
However, other combinations of slug, name (old param), and identifiers
failed with 400/404's (depending on permutation).
var_dump() the $statuses var to make sure it is what you expect and change
the foreach() as appropriate.
Abraham
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