Thanks Loumat for the reply. What I am trying is toget just the current
authenticated user/my blocked list - but there seems to be no proper API? Am
I missing something?
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 10:33 PM, TJ Luoma wrote:
>
> The only list of blocked users you can access is your own. I haven't
> h
Just like everyone knew the twitpocalypse was coming - but people still got
burnt - even some high profile apps. An earlier day in the week is prudent
if it's a planned change.
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 7:14 PM, Josh Roesslein wrote:
>
> Well I think most issues should have been long resolved by n
Well I think most issues should have been long resolved by now.
Cursors have been live for a while now
and there was plenty of warning ahead of today. The turn off should
have no affect if you have ported to Cursors.
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 11:25 PM, Naveen Ayyagari wrote:
> I agree, friday is a
I agree, friday is a poor time to make planned changes to the API...
On Nov 13, 2009, at 11:58 PM, Jesse Stay wrote:
> I've already implemented this, but for future sanity, can you guys avoid
> doing these major updates on Fridays when we're all not focusing as much on
> work? That way if th
I've already implemented this, but for future sanity, can you guys avoid
doing these major updates on Fridays when we're all not focusing as much on
work? That way if there happen to be any bugs or problems our weekends
aren't ruined. This seems to be a frequent occurrence on the Twitter API.
Th
Hey Twitter crew,
When trying to add a user to a list it makes sense if a 404 is returned (I
think) both if the user isn't found, or if the list (id or slug) isn't
found. It would be cool if the content of the response could say whether it
was the user or list that wasn't found.
Cheers,
Tim.
Hey Marcel,
Just checking - You haven't rolled this change yet right?:
/:user/lists/:list_id/memberships becomes /:user/lists/:list_id/followers
It seems attempting to follow a user who doesn't exist (through the members
post) results in a 500 at the moment, rather than a 404.
Tim.
On Thu,
Very simple PHP/cURL script to update a status.
With the curl output set to verbose, I see the connection being made
and a response code of 200 OK.
Unfortunately, my status isn't actually updating and I can't figure
out why. The status message is urlencoded, basic authentication is
successful, a
As previously announced by Alex Payne on September 24th (see
http://bit.ly/46x1iL), we're removing support for pagination from the /
friends/ids and /followers/ids methods.
As of that time we set a hard deadline of October 26th, 2009. The
original date has passed as we tried to give all of our pa
Here's my code
https://gist.github.com/7aa3ae9307c43b7881a7
Am I missing something? Whenever I try and allow my application it
just goes to http://twitter.com/oauth/authorize instead of redirecting
back to my app? I've quintuple checked all my app settings.
Thing is the new RT api simply does not express the same thing the
classic RT @xxx is :
It's a subset of a big set of meanings : [ "Like" , "Forward" ,
"Comment", "Thanks", "Emphasis", "Reply" ] (and I'm sure there are a
lot more uses)
The rich semantic of classic RTs make them sometime difficult
Still find PHP Namespaces weird. I wish one of the other proposals won out.
Zac Bowling
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 10:19 AM, Jonathan Wage wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Just wanted to let the group know that I've written a OO interface to the
> Twitter API for PHP 5.3
>
> http://github.com/jwage/T
That looks really cool, I need a new backend to run my iPhone push
notifications through and this might be a winner!
On Nov 13, 6:55 pm, Yonas wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> Very impressive! How much testing have you done on the library? Do
> you know if every function works or are there known bug
Thanks Cameron.
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On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
>
>> I'm getting them too, and I haven't sent anything... I
Hi Jonathan,
Very impressive! How much testing have you done on the library? Do
you know if every function works or are there known bugs?
I'm looking to replace EpiTwitter for a library with simple function
calls.
Cheers,
Yonas
On Nov 13, 1:19 pm, Jonathan Wage wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
>
Yes it has
On 11/13/09 10:54 AM, "Cameron Kaiser" wrote:
>
>> Yes I'm getting the same thing. Kind of annoying.
>
> But has it stopped?
> I think this is the same person everybody's talking about with bounced
> messages. Come to think of it, we need to talk to googlegroups about how
> somebody can subscribe with an address like rjmol...@jenna
There is no such address subscribed. Based on this:
>- Transcript of session fo
I think this is the same person everybody's talking about with bounced
messages. Come to think of it, we need to talk to googlegroups about how
somebody can subscribe with an address like rjmol...@jenna
-Original Message-
From: Mail Delivery Subsystem
[mailto:mailer-dae...@freebsd.rjmoles
> Yes I'm getting the same thing. Kind of annoying.
But has it stopped?
--
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On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
>> I've been hit with NDRs on this address numerous times recently. If
>> you could unsubscribe that address, it would be great.
>>
>> User: if you're actually active on list, please use a reliable email
>> server, and not that box in your m
I am building a WEB application.
I am doing this to send the user to the oauth url:
RequestToken requestToken = twitter.getOAuthRequestToken();
String authorizationUrl = requestToken.getAuthorizationURL();
So then the user leaves my page, and comes back to my callback URL,
with an HTTP parameter c
Yes I'm getting the same thing. Kind of annoying.
Zac Bowling
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 9:29 AM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
>
>> I'm getting them too, and I haven't sent anything... I think they're going
>> to everyone on the list
>
> Okay. I see only an rjmol...@gmail which is probably forwarded. I
Hi Everyone,
Just wanted to let the group know that I've written a OO interface to the
Twitter API for PHP 5.3
http://github.com/jwage/Twitter
The above link has a pretty descriptive README showing at the bottom, but
here are some quick examples to give you a taste!
$client = new \Twitter\Clien
> I'm getting them too, and I haven't sent anything... I think they're going
> to everyone on the list
Okay. I see only an rjmol...@gmail which is probably forwarded. I set that
account to No E-mail (Web Only) so messages won't get sent to it. Let me
know if this doesn't fix the problem.
--
---
I'm getting them too, and I haven't sent anything... I think they're going
to everyone on the list
On 11/13/09 9:23 AM, "Cameron Kaiser" wrote:
>
>> I've been hit with NDRs on this address numerous times recently. If
>> you could unsubscribe that address, it would be great.
>>
>> User: if yo
The only list of blocked users you can access is your own. I haven't
heard of any plans to let you access others' blocked user list
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 7:33 AM, stevie wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> Can anyone suggest me if there is a way for getting the
> blocked users list of mine such as
> I've been hit with NDRs on this address numerous times recently. If
> you could unsubscribe that address, it would be great.
>
> User: if you're actually active on list, please use a reliable email
> server, and not that box in your mom's basement.
I can pull it, but why are you getting a boun
I've been hit with NDRs on this address numerous times recently. If
you could unsubscribe that address, it would be great.
User: if you're actually active on list, please use a reliable email
server, and not that box in your mom's basement.
Thanks in advance-
∞ Andy Badera
∞ +1 518-641-1280 Goog
Does anybody have an idea of when this problem will be fixed?
-Original Message-
From: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
[mailto:twitter-development-t...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Yonas
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 8:06 AM
To: Twitter Development Talk
Subject: [twitter-dev
Um looks like that page just uses the browser to post to the API
endpoint using basic auth.
Josh
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 1:27 AM, Janine wrote:
>
> i recently bought a script and hired a coder to code the script and
> make a text area for posting tweets using the site. I paid $55 on the
> coder
> I am working on a web application where we make twitter api calls
> using a oauth authenticated user.
>
> If I do the calls on the users behalf, using their oauth token and
> secret from my web server. Does it use the user's rate limit or the
> application's rate limit?
If you authenticate as
Hi,
I am working on a web application where we make twitter api calls
using a oauth authenticated user.
If I do the calls on the users behalf, using their oauth token and
secret from my web server. Does it use the user's rate limit or the
application's rate limit?
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks Thomas, I've just sent them an email.
I'm not sure why they rejected my request though I meet all the
requirements (being a developer and application in production).
On Nov 13, 9:40 am, Thomas Woolway wrote:
> Hi Yonas,
>
> Please search the group before posting - this question ha
Hi Yonas,
Please search the group before posting - this question has been answered
many times.
I believe that Twitter are currently having problems with that email, but
you can get an answer by mailing a...@twitter.com.
Tom
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Yonas wrote:
>
> My request for IP w
My request for IP whitelisting was rejected without any reason being
given:
"Thanks for requesting to be on Twitter's API whitelist.
Unfortunately, we've rejected your request.
Here's why:
Please address the issues above and submit another request if
appropriate.
The Twitter API Team"
Can
Hi All,
Im too facing the same problem, its working fine with
username and password but on oauth its causing the problem and
returning the message
"Something is technically wrong.
Thanks for noticing—we're going to fix it up and have things back to
normal soon."
Any Suggestions to o
> > Speaking for TTYtter only, while I'll support receiving retweets, I am
> > unhappy with the API as it currently exists and retweets received will
> > be canonized into the older format (and retweets sent will be done
> > programmatically in the older fashion instead of through the retweet
> >
When I testing List API, I reach the API limit but I find that I still
can call "GET /:user/lists/:list_id/statuses" without any problem or
Error. API document say it is limited in 150 call but I can request
more.
Does this call not limited by API rate? or just a bug? Since I want
to use this cal
Hi All,
Can anyone suggest me if there is a way for getting the
blocked users list of mine such as getting friends and followers. If
not is there any beta implementation going on related this.
Any suggestion regarding this will be helpful.
Thanks and Regards,
Steve.
i recently bought a script and hired a coder to code the script and
make a text area for posting tweets using the site. I paid $55 on the
coder and still, it got some errors. err
how could it be? why? i already regged the api and used the access
tokens and still when i try to post, it still shows
I don't think so. If user wasn't logged in, he gets logged anyway. And
I am having trouble to find another app who does the same thing.
On 13 nov, 05:10, Harshad RJ wrote:
> That's managed by Twitter's cookies. If the user is already logged in,
> Twitter can recognise it during the OAuth approva
> Does twitter have plans to prevent status messages (just like they
> prevent duplicates) that use the old retweet format and in effect,
> force applications to upgrade to using the retweet api?
Ignoring how steamed people would be if that happened, I doubt it, because
there are plenty of ways t
> I am unhappy with the API as it currently exists and retweets received will
> be canonized into the older format (and retweets sent will be done
> programmatically in the older fashion instead of through the retweet
> methods). I suspect there are other app authors who will also do something
> s
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 08:00:56AM -0800, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> Speaking for TTYtter only, while I'll support receiving retweets, I am
> unhappy with the API as it currently exists and retweets received will
> be canonized into the older format (and retweets sent will be done
> programmatically
Thanks Nelu - I was aware of this method, unfortunately, if a user
owns 6 lists, and we want to check which of those lists a user is a
member of, that would be 6 API calls. This will pretty quickly eat
into a user's 150.
When a list/members method which just returns all the ids of people in
a lis
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