You will get an email. Usually within 72 hours but occasionally longer.
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 14:11, Gilles Frydman wrote:
> Sorry for the /trivial/ question but do you send any notification to those
> who request whitelisting?If so, how is the notification sent?
>
> --
> Gilles Frydman
>
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On Jan 30, 2:09 pm, Alex Payne wrote:
> Chances are good that your IP was blacklisted for excessive traffic.
> 20k requests per hour is the maximum we accept from any whitelisted
> IP.
Well, I have enough users and queries so that if they're all logged
in I would have no issue exceeding 20k p
Why apologize? I just got me like 20 pairs of sweet Nike shoes for like 5 bux!
-jazzy "new shoes" chad
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 12:03 AM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
>
> Before people complain, my apologies; I hit the wrong button in the moderation
> queue. It's dealt with.
>
> --
> ---
Before people complain, my apologies; I hit the wrong button in the moderation
queue. It's dealt with.
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On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Chris Thomson wrote:
> There's a limit of 1000 updates per day, per user (subject to change).
> See:
> http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/19026c103592dc51/d9a24f381f656fe9?lnk=gst&q=1000#d9a24f381f656fe9
I ran into an ho
output of unit test (calling since with date prior twitter launch,
fails with closer dates as well)
without since: http://twitter.com/direct_messages.json
with since:
http://twitter.com/direct_messages.json?since=Fri2c+27+Feb+2004+23%3a50%3a41+GMT
20 direct messages found without 'since'
1 dire
There's a limit of 1000 updates per day, per user (subject to change). See:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/19026c103592dc51/d9a24f381f656fe9?lnk=gst&q=1000#d9a24f381f656fe9
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 6:34 PM, Amir Michail wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm referrin
That's incorrect.
If I make the call without the since parameter I get all of my direct
messages, and let's say I have ten for this month, ten from last
month.
I make the call with the since parameter to be *any* date, including
dates well within the range of the direct_messages I get back in t
I have more details on the problem.
I currently have 25 direct messages in my queue.
If I call the query without 'since', I get back a JSON reply with the
first 20 messages.
The twist is, as of right now I have only one new direct message that
I received today, after reporting the "nil" bug.
I
Hth,
It doesn't seem to be DNS related:
[bgoncal...@underdark data]$ time curl
http://128.121.146.100/statuses/public_timeline_partners_.xml >
temp.xml
curl: (7) couldn't connect to host
real3m9.003s
user0m0.000s
sys 0m0.003s
[bgoncal...@underdark data]$date
Sat Jan 31 16:48:14
Hi,
I can't make out whether I've misunderstood the documentation, or if
this is just wrong - but:
When I am logged out, the following url works fine with no
authentication request:
http://twitter.com/favorites/rem.json
However, when I'm logged *in* - the same request asked for my
credentials.
Hi,
I'm referring to public tweets here.
I don't want to get my app bot twitter account banned...
Amir
Hi,
I'm building a twitter application, and I wanted to know whether is it
OK to use twitter home page design for my application?
Thanks,
Ruth
I submitted the form to request a link to my application, but the
wrong link was sent and needs to be changed. Could it be as simple as
resending the application or does the system automatically reject an
application with the same name as an existing application.
Seriously, I think there should b
Sorry for the /trivial/ question but do you send any notification to those
who request whitelisting?If so, how is the notification sent?
--
Gilles Frydman
Hey - thanks so much! You have no idea how frustrated I was getting, and I knew
that it had to be something stupid like that. I really appreciate the help.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 31, 2009, at 2:58 AM, Aditya wrote:
Lose the "<" and ">" in your query. That's throwing an error and hence
y
Hi Alex, thanks for your response. Here is why I was really
confused...
1. I had used IE as the browser to initially log into twitter to check
'Protect my updates'.
2. I then used firefox to use the REST call.
3. I also subsequently used Chrome (that I had downloaded a few hours
earlier and I am
Sounds like we don't have direct messages for you since the date
you're specifying :)
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 00:58, Dimebrain wrote:
>
> I'm not able to make a call to get direct messages sent or received by
> the authenticating user if I add the "since" parameter, passing the
> correctly forma
So far, it only prevents against newly uploaded gigantor images. I'll
talk to our UX guys about running a cleanup script on the remainder.
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 20:55, atebits wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> Figured I should start using this group rather than bug people
> directly :).
>
> Question: know y
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 9:06 PM, Plizzo - MacThemes
wrote:
> I added the friends_timeline instead nd the script seems to work but
> it fetches nothing because it needs some kind of authentication. How
> would I go around making a file where people can fill in their
> information so that the frien
Bruno,
Yes. We're having DNS issues here. Friday at 2pm pst our connection to
twitter api/feed sporadically timed out, as well as our calls to
feedburner, and other rss feeds.
Last night, we changed our DNS from openDNS to our ISP's numbers, and
many issues were resolved, except we still can't p
Hello, my name is Jonathan and I'm a mod at the iPhone forum.
Some days ago I stumbled across the Twitter API and started building a
script which fetches my latest sent tweets. This looks very sweet on
the iPhone but my main issue is that I want to get my friends tweets
instead.
I added the frien
I'm not able to make a call to get direct messages sent or received by
the authenticating user if I add the "since" parameter, passing the
correctly formatted / url-encoded date. All I get back is "nil".
Even with the demo API call in the REST documentation, i.e.:
http://twitter.com/direct_messag
Lose the "<" and ">" in your query. That's throwing an error and hence
you're getting back the error page, not the query result. Also, you
don't need credentials to query Twitter Search.
On Jan 31, 10:07 am, jbwinters2 wrote:
> I'm pretty new to python, but I wanted to give this idea a try for t
Hi,
I want to remove all the people that I am following (not the people
who follow me) but it's so much that I can't do it myself. Alex told
me I can do it programmatically via
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/REST+API+Documentation#FriendshipMethods
but, I have no idea how to do this or make somethin
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