It's spoofed spam FWIW ... Google Groups (and probably a lot of email
lists) provide little real authentication. Tightening up SPF records
seems to be a fix. (use -all)
∞ Andy Badera
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Yep. The email address is the only piece used to authenticate the
sender. SPF and similar is the only way to lock that down further
without losing the convenience of mailing to list.
It's easy enough to reproduce, try it yourself with SMTP (on some
other group like I did, not here ;).
∞ Andy
Would domain keys help?
From: Andrew Badera and...@badera.us
To: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thu, November 12, 2009 2:18:05 AM
Subject: [twitter-dev] Re: Work At Home - Earn $900 Per Week
Yep. The email address is the only piece used to
Only if the recipient is paying attention. I know Google Groups
respects SPF records. I don't remember seeing DKIF info in the email
headers though, but I could have simply ignored it.
∞ Andy Badera
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∞ Google
How does that work? He's sending using someone else's email address that's
already been approved to post on this list?
Tim.
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 11:03 PM, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote:
It's spoofed spam FWIW ... Google Groups (and probably a lot of email
lists) provide little
Hai,
At present i have accessing twitter searches from my application without
authentication.
Now i want to take twitter authentication so please can anyone tell me the
procedure about
how to take authenication and also tell me the cost for it.
Thanks
Praveen
not directly -- you could grab http://geocoder.us/help/city_state_zip.shtml
and then feed those into twitter search using the geocode parameter.
Hey all
Is there any way I can get all the tweets from a zipcode? Eg:- all the
tweets from 10019
Let me know if I can do that.
Thanks
--
hmm thanks got that way through the search api. I already have the db with
the lat long just wanted to be sure if twitter directly supports what I was
looking for.
Thanks a lot
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 6:05 PM, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
not directly -- you could grab
I'm not sure what happened with this guy, he's listed as Moderated and that
was his only post. None of us approved the message, obviously. I'm removing
the thread out of the list archive. Sorry about that, I'm concluding this
is another wonderful Google Groups bug.
--
This isn't of any use in fixing it, but we're seeing very similar
issues (using ruby twitter-auth) with our application.
- Mike
On Nov 11, 1:29 pm, Yu-Shan Fung ambivale...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I've been getting a high number of 500 errors (about 50% of the time
yesterday) after user
Hello,
We (http://superfeedr.com) have a lot of users who gave us Twitter
feeds (both users + track) to monitor on their behalf. A few months
ago we started having more and more feeds, so we asked to be
whitelisted.
We now have about 15k, and even the white-listing is not enough and
we see too
In my implementation of SignInWithTwitter, every time the user signs
in, it generates a new access token.
What really happens to the old access tokens ?
If I maintain a 1-many relation from twitterId to access-tokens, I
will have access to the old access-tokens.
I understand that the FAQ says
Hi,
I work for Superfeedr. We do feed parsing on-demand. We don't care
what feeds people are giving us to fetch. As a matter of fact, we
don't even care about the content. Yet, some users have given us RSS/
Atom feeds from Twitter to fetch.
We bumped into the polling limits a few months ago :
Hi everybody!
I am about to develop a twitter application and I am stuck with
starting the development of the application.How should I connect my
application with a twitter api?
You can by getting the latitude and longitude for the zipcode and then
use search with those coordinates in specified radius. You can also do
it trough the streaming api with tweets containing geo location
information.
On Nov 12, 8:07 am, dhaval dhaval.parik...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all
Is
In the examples that are shown in the developers preview for the RT
api these where prefixed with RT, was this done on purpose or did this
change after the examples where made public?
On Nov 11, 6:48 pm, John Kalucki jkalu...@gmail.com wrote:
Search is aware of the need for a retweet operator,
This is STILL a problem. I have a possible theory on what is happening
at a server level.
The search phrases I am using are quite specific - i.e, I may well be
the only person in the world searching for that particular string.
First Call - Because it has a since_id, it assumes that it checks
Hi, I'm new here, but i would strongly suggest Twitter to have a WADL,
because it really, makes the use of the Twitter API more easy.
in my case i have to use a library. so it would help a lot to make my
call directly from the twitter, if you had a WADL/WSDL url it only
would take me to
enter it
I've created a screen-cam video to illustrate this problem and how
much of a problem it is...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3a-88MSdqes
The last video I posted was garbled - but I've re-done it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qedssv3cBCA
You can use one of the many libraries for most of the more popular
languages(and some for the less popular), or you can create your own library
to communicate to the API.
Ryan
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 3:09 AM, albana tejashree1@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody!
I am about to develop a
Hi All,
I'm looking for a way to get which of my lists (public and private) a
user is a member of - akin to the lists drop-down on a user's profile
on Twitter.com. Is this information available in an easier way than
calling GET list members id for each list (or, more specifically,
using less API
The Retweet feature has many possible realizations. We've tried nearly
every possible combination of all the functional dimensions as the
feature evolved over many months. It's possible that what you saw was
based on a snapshot of the current state of the feature, and the
feature subsequently
Currently the Streaming API does not support Geotag filter predicates,
but we'll get there soon enough.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Services, Twitter Inc.
On Nov 12, 12:46 am, Walter Smulders walter.smuld...@gmail.com
wrote:
You can by getting the latitude and longitude for the
Change breaks both expectations and code. It is inevitable.
I agree with this statement. However, there seems to be some confusion
over whether retweets will still be prefixed with RT. If retweets are
no longer prefixed with RT, then I do not understand why that change
is being made. You could
My concern is that there is nothing to force users to upgrade their
twitter applications, there is nothing to force applications to use
the retweet API (although, I agree most probably will) and for an
indeterminate amount of time users will still retweet by prefixing
their tweets with RT.
Thanks John, I'll review all that and we'll post more info soon.
Thanks for listening!
On Nov 12, 6:39 am, John Kalucki jkalu...@gmail.com wrote:
413 usually means too long on the Streaming API. Too many
predicates, or perhaps a URL of crazy length. This is documented in
the wiki.
First,
Hi,
I think (guessing) he is talking about white listing his ip. If thats what
you are looking for then you can go to
http://twitter.com/help/request_whitelisting and fill out the details.
Thanks
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 5:06 PM, praveenkumar nakka
nakka.praveenku...@gmail.com wrote:
Hai,
Our app had same issue, was mostly OK overnight, but we did see the
odd failure.
Is there an update on what happened? Thanks!
- Waldron
GraphEdge.com
On Nov 11, 1:29 pm, Yu-Shan Fung ambivale...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I've been getting a high number of 500 errors (about 50% of the time
I think I've added to the confusion. Sorry about making things worse.
I was coming from a strictly search viewpoint. But Retweet is not so
simple!
There are lots of different places that Tweets are rendered: Various
timelines, Search, Streaming, SMS, etc. etc. Various renderings and
search
You may use GET /:user/:list_id/members/:id as an option:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-GET-list-members-id
- @NeluLazar
On Nov 12, 9:13 am, tom tswool...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I'm looking for a way to get which of my lists (public and private) a
user is a member
Hi, I'd like to know if it's possible (and how) to authenticate users
in an application using OAuth and get them already logged in on
Twitter. That happens when logging to stocktwits.com: after logging to
stocktwits using OAuth, user is already logged on Twitter. How do they
do it? Thanks in
For some reason, my previous post didn't show up :/
So, we don't get the error when we stay in the limitations of the
default access level (200 track and 400 userids).
If we go beyond that, we get : HTTP/1.1 413 Request Entity Too Large
Could it be that our username hasn't been approved despite
John,
This is exactly what we post to your servers (I just hid the
Authorization) :
POST /1/statuses/filter.json HTTP/1.1
Host: stream.twitter.com
User-agent: TwitterStream
Authorization: Basic X==
Content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Content-length: 13609
I sent it to the twitter people to post on their site but they asked
me to post here as well... I was like... okay
On Nov 10, 5:53 pm, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote:
I for one tend to prefer Google Code or Code Plex for posting lengthy
chunks of code intended for resharing ...
Also,
You are suppose to post it on a code repository site (like CodePlex or
Google Code), then post a link to it here. Nobody wants 300 lines of code
in their emails.
Ryan
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 2:03 PM, ch...@stuffworldwide.com
ch...@stuffworldwide.com wrote:
I sent it to the twitter people to
Indeed... sorry about that!
On Nov 12, 10:52 am, Cameron Kaiser spec...@floodgap.com wrote:
For some reason, my previous post didn't show up :/
That's because you're a new poster and the volunteer mods have to approve
them first. Give us a chance :)
--
no need to chase changes if you take a dependency on a solid library.
∞ Andy Badera
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∞ Google me: http://www.google.com/search?q=andrew%20badera
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 2:37 PM,
We have a Shadow client using the streaming API invoking statuses/
filter method. We are trying to use the count parameter to implement
catch-up logic for recovering from lost connectivity. With count
specified, we get a 200 OK back but the parameter seems to be
ignored. We searched and found
A modicum of common sense would drive one to post appropriate content
in appropriate places ... and link to it.
∞ Andy Badera
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∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private
∞ Google me: http://www.google.com/search?q=andrew%20badera
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009
I just checked my server log and noticed that the public timeline
hasn't been responding for about 2 hours. Has anyone else been
experiencing this? Is anything going on that we should know about?
Perhaps they are working on that service?
-Matt
Hi,
I use twitter (@bassmanjase), and access it via the website and teh
Echofon plugin for Firefox. I've just noticed today that the in reply
to links no longer appear on the website, but they're still present
in Echofon. It's possible that this change happened at the same time
as the ReTweet
I was wondering what the official stance was on rate limiting of
verify_credentials?
According to the API documentation it isn't (API rate limited =
false):
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-account%C2%A0verify_credentials
I did however note that it was rate limited during
That's managed by Twitter's cookies. If the user is already logged in,
Twitter can recognise it during the OAuth approval process.
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 11:18 PM, Cristiano Barros
profissionalferramen...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I'd like to know if it's possible (and how) to authenticate users
There are two broad types of Twitter APIs: authenticated and
non-authenticated. The type is mentioned in the API docs.
If your application is lucky enough to need only non-auth APIs then all you
need to do is make HTTP requests and parse the result, in your favourite
language.
Authenticated APIs
I am guessing that when the user revokes the app, all access tokens related
to it are revoked too.
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Gavin Bong rubyco...@gmail.com wrote:
In my implementation of SignInWithTwitter, every time the user signs
in, it generates a new access token.
What really
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