On Jun 21, 2010, at 14:40 , Peter Cross wrote:
> This date is from a call to
> http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.xml:
>
> Mon Jun 21 19:06:21 + 2010
>
>
Elided
>
>
> This isn't an XML standard date format either.
It is a unicode compatible date. This format string is
Andy ideas I tried all the regular things to do
it all of a sudden goes to a white page I even tried a diff .htaccess
the people click to auth twitter once so they can tweet so it's pretty
important Thanks
You have had admin since day one
I reupped diff versions of the plugin reset the twitter api
Hi
I have a little blogging community running the above
Tweetstream was running great
then people told me when you tried to authorize twitter now it goes to
a white screen and hangs in the token process but doesn't finish
Any help would be appreciated
HIT me up on twitter
jsinkeywest
everything was
Hello everybody,
I'm doing some tests with twitter widget profile...i do everything right on
the site,copy the resulting code to my html,but the twitter widget is not
shown,it isn't rendering.What can be wrong?for those who can help me,I will
post the code here.I guess I'm doing some confusion with
The geo field is the user's (or tweet's) exact location. The place
field, whether a POI, neighborhood, city, or admin, contains the
place's location. Today POIs are always points, but in the future
there may be some polygons (e.g. stadiums, malls, amusement parks).
In this case the exact location
Hey Taylor,
Thanks for the response.
Yup, still seeing the problem for that block of time/mentions, but
subsequent mentions are coming through okay.
Not causing me any particular distress, just thought I would raise it!
I'll keep an eye out and update this thread if anything changes.
Cheers
M
Thanks Damon, looks like the memcache got screwy. I'll get it back up!
Taylor
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 3:32 PM, Damon Clinkscales wrote:
> David,
>
> Thanks. That first page (the 'geo search') is blank.
>
> /damon
>
> On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 5:19 PM, David Helder wrote:
> > Sure, you can use th
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 13:37:12 -0700 (PDT)
themattharris wrote:
> The time format is a little weird and as far as I know, doesn't match
> any RFC. Instead it matches the ruby default and is represented in
> tokens by:
> %a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Z %Y
which leads to the next question:
why is that the R
David,
Thanks. That first page (the 'geo search') is blank.
/damon
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 5:19 PM, David Helder wrote:
> Sure, you can use the search method to find the place ID:
> http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/geo/search
>
> Then set the place_id argument to /statuses/update to tweet from th
Sure, you can use the search method to find the place ID:
http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/geo/search
Then set the place_id argument to /statuses/update to tweet from that place:
http://dev.twitter.com/doc/post/statuses/update
David
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 9:01 PM, ELB wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I read
Alright, I figured it out...
The problem is I am using basic access authentication (I know.. my
bad... OAuth it is... I swear I will switch to that...). But C#
HttpWebRequest doesn't pack up the basic access Authentication
credential into the headers unless you program it to. Therefore the
GET cal
Thanks for the update and sharing the solution Dave. I'm glad it's all
working.
Regarding nonce values. I recommend something like the MD5 of the
concatenation of some kind of time value with a random number/string
to ensure a unique nonce every time.
Hope that helps
Matt
On Jun 21, 1:11 pm, ds
The time format is a little weird and as far as I know, doesn't match
any RFC. Instead it matches the ruby default and is represented in
tokens by:
%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Z %Y
The format has been like this since the API was first released which
means, for backwards compatibility with other applicati
I solved the problem.
I did not have an & between my two parameters in the POST body.
Adding & between the text and user parameter fixed it.
Thanks Matt.
On Jun 21, 1:10 pm, themattharris wrote:
> Hey Dave,
>
> Looking through your signature base string just a couple of things
> which jump out
This date is from a call to http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.xml:
Mon Jun 21 19:06:21 + 2010
I've never seen the year come after the time... in any standard date
format. It's as if someone thought "Hmmm... how can we make this date
format more difficult to work with?". Why,
Removed curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_POST, 1); and it worked. Yay!
http://drippic.com will be oAuth echo compatible within the next 24
hours.
On Jun 21, 8:24 pm, Tim Millwood wrote:
> curl_setopt($link, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, FALSE); This worked!
>
> Now I get the error "Failed to open\/read loca
curl_setopt($link, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, FALSE); This worked!
Now I get the error "Failed to open\/read local data from file\/
application".
On Jun 21, 8:20 pm, themattharris wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> That error you are getting is often thrown when curl tries to verify
> the remote host. You can by
Hi Tim,
That error you are getting is often thrown when curl tries to verify
the remote host. You can bypass this check in PHP using:
curl_setopt($link, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, FALSE);
BUT this isn't ideal as it only hides the problem on your server.
Instead, what you need to do is check the pe
This should be fixed soon.. (hopefully today even)
You can follow the bug here.
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1650&q=logged%20out&colspec=ID%20Stars%20Type%20Status%20Priority%20Owner%20Summary%20Opened%20Modified%20Component
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 11:59 AM, dirs wrote
Hey Dave,
Looking through your signature base string just a couple of things
which jump out and would be worth checking:
* There are some spaces in the nonce and timestamp where there
shouldn't be. In all honesty this is most likely email formatting
problems but I wanted to point it out just in ca
Hi,
I've a RT widget and use "http://twitter.com/home/?status="; to send
user to twitter with the tweetbox with content. Works great, but when
user aren't logged Twitter seems to didn't redirect the "status"
parameter.
I think that this happened before.
thxbye
Hi Tim,
That sounds like your machine might be having some issues connecting via
SSL. Are you able to use Curl for any other SSL-based sites?
Taylor
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 11:57 AM, Tim Millwood wrote:
> Tried using Curl instead of drupal_http_request and got the following
> error.
>
> "error
Tried using Curl instead of drupal_http_request and got the following
error.
"error setting certificate verify locations:\n CAfile: \/etc\/ssl\/
certs\/ca-certificates.crt\n CApath: none\n"
Not sure what that means
On Jun 21, 4:40 pm, Tim Millwood wrote:
> I have a test air app that posts to
I have whitelisted my account (but no ip), and am sending requests
through my desktop application by wrapping my credentials with C#
HttpRequest.
Very frequently, using the method above, I see my rates drop back to
150/hour and it drains out even I am not making any calls. Here is a
sample reponse
Whether through automated software or by hand, aggressive follower
churn is prohibited by our Twitter Rules:
http://support.twitter.com/articles/18311
. See some of the bullet points under "Spam" for more detail.
Thanks,
Brian Sutorius
Twitter API Policy
On Jun 18, 5:44 pm, cdrecordings
wrote:
Exception Info: Exception has been thrown by the target of an
invocation.
at System.Linq.Enumerable.ToArray[TSource](IEnumerable`1 source)
at MetroTwit.ViewModel.TweetListViewModel.<.ctor>b__6(Object o)
I have a test air app that posts to Twitpic perfectly fine using oAuth
Echo, if I change the URL to my web app I get 401.
Here are the headers I am passing to twitter to verify credentials. Am
I missing some?
[HTTP_X_AUTH_SERVICE_PROVIDER] =>
https://api.twitter.com/1/account/verify_credentials.
Awesome. There's much untapped potential in OAuth Echo beyond just the
TwitPic, yFrog, etc. use cases.
This is an area where you're going to have to be very exacting. Have you
confirmed that the request you are building would actually execute against
Twitter correctly before you've sent it through
I am trying to do something else.
I am not trying post to twitpic, I am trying to post to my own web app
(similar to twitpic).
I am getting the HTTP_X_AUTH_SERVICE_PROVIDER and
HTTP_X_VERIFY_CREDENTIALS_AUTHORIZATION headers from the test app,
then my web app is renaming the
HTTP_X_VERIFY_CREDENT
Hi Tim,
The call specified in your HTTP_X_* headers is for the OAuth Echo provider
to execute against the API. Since they execute the call, it invalidates the
oauth_nonce you provided. Really, it's a different API call that your
application should be executing following an OAuth Echo transaction..
Hi Everyone,
We're waiting on a few minor bug fixes to be in place before rolling this
out to a wider audience. I'll post a new message when things are good to go
and we're ready to accept applications into the feature.
Taylor
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 1:30 AM, nov wrote:
> Hi, Twitter API team
I'll be totally honest: we've had issues with getting API team deploys out
recently -- the World Cup being partly to blame, but a bevy of other reasons
as well.
This bug has actually been present now for several weeks. Bug fixes for the
bug have gone out several times, but other issues within the
Hi Mark,
Last week we had some bad juju with our caching facilities and have been
running some processes in the background to restore the cache throughout the
weekend and week.
Are you still seeing the issue now? Since @mentions is an authenticated
call, I can't execute it from your perspective t
Hi Matt,
The Twitter Search service doesn't index and make available every tweet in
the system -- it filters for spam, in some ways relevance, and a few other
factors.
You can read about why your tweets might not be surfacing in search here:
http://bit.ly/missing-from-search
Taylor
On Sun, Jun
Hi there,
Are you looking for a RSS feed of all the status updates from users that a
specific member has chosen to follow? That would be the user's "home
timeline", and yes we do offer an RSS feed representation of it.
Documentation: http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/statuses/home_timeline
The "user
Is it possible (with the user's express permission of course) to gain
access to a copy of all the "tweets" a user has configured to
"follow"? We are developing an "eyes free" service and would like to
include Twitter as a data-source.
I would like to suggest a new tab in Find People section. Except 'find
on contacts' and 'invite by email', it would be good to find friends
on Facebook.com who are on Twitter. It will definitely drive more
users to Twitter if you could invite a facebook friend directly to
Twitter.
Hai
Is there discussion about chaining twitter and google earth?
Regards
Jeckson
Hello,
I'm playing around with the search API, but i've run into a problem.
I've had 3 accounts tweet a url: http://jprim.com/googman/
This first account is showing up in the search:
http://twitter.com/search?q=http://jprim.com/googman/
http://twitter.com/envex/statuses/16426549821
These two a
hi
I am using the Search Widget of Twitter and its working very fine as
of now.
Is there any way by which we can filter / remove irrelevant tweets
picked by this widget?
Also can we show these tweets in some other fomat?
Please help.
Here are the samples from two API calls:
http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/friends_timeline.xml?count=200
outputs the contents of http://www.filesavr.com/5oCumzqP
http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/mentions.xml?count=200
outputs the contents of http://www.filesavr.com/KsdMpS10
You will notice from
Hi Taylor,
Finally some reason to smile. I got it working! Earlier i tried with
the time stamp as seconds..but that too didnt work.
The issue was to do with Body of the request. I was url encoding the
entire string.
x_auth_mode%3Dclient_auth%26x_auth_password%3DPASSWORD
> > %26x_auth_username%3DU
Have since noticed that new mentions are now appearing, yet the
mentions within the time block mentioned above are still not
appearing. Here are two examples of mentions that are not appearing in
my mentions API call:
* http://twitter.com/michaelayates/status/16652366500
who would have thought a
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