Hey Alexandre,
We recommended that oauth parameters are placed in an Authorization
header instead of the query string. It makes URLs a lot tidier and
easier to debug.
Looking at your symptoms it suggests the order of your parameters is
different when generating the signature compared to the order
Whilst the Javascript version of the Tweet Button is not support over
SSL you can use the 'build-your-own Tweet Button' technique instead.
In this situation you still create a 'Tweet' link pointing to
http://twitter.com/share with all parameters in the query string. For
example:
http://twitter.
Hello everyone.
I wanted to build a twitter application for mobile phone. But as
other, I got stuck in oAuth authentication of twitter. I read a lot in
this development talks but I could not managed to do one.
I registered for twitter application and I got Consumer key and
Consumer secret.
Can a
i got followers from getfollwers method. after that only i used direct msg
to my follower, then getting that xml error..that below error
Rajesh
www.4tech.info
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 7:30 PM, Taylor Singletary <
taylorsinglet...@twitter.com> wrote:
> Hi Rajesh,
>
> Does this occur on all direct
Hi there- With the outdated Basic Authentication method, I was able
to display my freinds tweets on my web page without a problem. Now
with oAuth, unless already logged in, I have to click the login button
with Twitter each time to display that content. Multiple that for
each person that visits
Sending a friendships/create to follow user doesn't mean you would be
accepting follow requests. As far as I can tell there's no way you can
accept follow requests through the API, yet!
It's on low priority for the twitter team so the chances of accepting/
rejecting follows through the API seem bl
Hi, Taylor, thanks for your reply.
I've tried out some of them but no luck
I followed the instructions in this webpate:
http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/users/lookup
and tried this url in my firefox,
http://api.twitter.com/1/users/lookup.json?user_id=783214,6253282
but firefox said:
Firefox can't
Gentlefolk,
Twitter is currently sending the wrong JSON data for entities. Two
examples are below.
Anon,
Andrew
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We came here to sha
At the moment SSL tweet buttons are unsupported.
-j
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Jordan McKible wrote:
> As far as I can tell, the Tweet button javascript does not work on
> https pages without warnings. Chrome in particular gives one of those
> big red page warnings involving an Akamai dom
Here is my problem.
1. My Twitter account is set to "Protect My Tweets." It is private.
2. User 1234 send a follow request to my account.
3. My application authenticates with Twitter and using the friendships/
incoming call sees that a request to follow is pending.
4. My application sends a friend
As far as I can tell, the Tweet button javascript does not work on
https pages without warnings. Chrome in particular gives one of those
big red page warnings involving an Akamai domain. Is there a way to
use the tweet button on https pages, or is that unsupported?
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Very strange. The tokens and keys were generated by Twitter yesterday
and still seem to be valid in the app interface. Switching to gem
v0.3.6 did not help.
On Sep 9, 5:08 pm, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
> Invalid/Expired token says it all..
>
> Tom
>
> On 9/9/10 11:00 PM, EranD wrote:
>
>
>
> > Th
Very strange. The token and access keys were all created yesterday by
twitter. Swithcing to gem 0.3.6 didn't help either.
On Sep 9, 5:08 pm, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
> Invalid/Expired token says it all..
>
> Tom
>
> On 9/9/10 11:00 PM, EranD wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks for the help.
>
> > Unfortuna
timrnicholson wrote:
> I'm properly calling api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline with
> include_rts as true and retweets are not being included. The only
> stream that I can get to return retweets (because it doesn't even
> require the include_rts parameter) is the home_timeline.
>
> For exam
Invalid/Expired token says it all..
Tom
On 9/9/10 11:00 PM, EranD wrote:
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Unfortunately I've already tried all of those :(
>
> res = access_token.post("/1/statuses/update.xml", {"status" => "Hello
> tweet"})
>
> response is the same:
> "HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized\r\n"
Thanks for the help.
Unfortunately I've already tried all of those :(
res = access_token.post("/1/statuses/update.xml", {"status" => "Hello
tweet"})
response is the same:
"HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized\r\n"
-> "Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2010 20:58:01 GMT\r\n"
-> "Server: hi\r\n"
-> "Status: 401 Unauthorized
Taylor,
thanks. I will implement seeing from:me by getting the timeline once an hour
and looking for my own tweets.
Mark
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 11:41 AM, <
twitter-development-talk+nore...@googlegroups.com
> wrote:
> Today's Topic Summary
>
> Group: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-deve
Happy to help further:
The line access_token.get("/statuses/update.xml" has two problems...
1. should have the version slug added in.. /1/statuses/update.xml
2. creating a status update requires the POST HTTP method (as opposed to
GET)
You're very close, provided everything else is working corre
Hi Taylor,
Thanks for the quick response. I stand corrected on the three-legged
authentication. Skipping a few steps doesn't make it 2 :)
You're right about the typo - the code I was using was incorrect.
Having fixed it, however, didn't seem to help. Here's the response I'm
getting (after the fix
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Quoting brentos :
Hi Taylor,
Thanks for the quick answer! Do you happen to know any further
detail? In particular, we're curious which
I'm not sure what Twitter's mobile client does on the Android - I've
stopped using it. But Seesmic appears to do a GPS call each time I
post a tweet. I haven't cycled through all three of the location
options available with Froyo, but I do see the little GPS icon flash
every time I post a t
Hi Eran,
First, just a clarification of terms: this isn't technically "2-legged"
OAuth, this is still three-legged.
The code you've pasted here has a mis-spelled key name for ":oauth_token"
(you've provided "oath_token" -- is this true of the code you are executing
as well?
I haven't personally
I'm trying to get a list of all the users who tweeted in the last 30
seconds. Currently I'm using the seach api with since= and
result_type=recent subsetting on result on my server and then calling
the users api. Is there any way I can specify a datetime on the
since=? Is there a better way to ge
Hi,
I'm trying to get a server app to tweet messages to one specific
account I own. I'm following Twitter's instructions on Twitter's wiki:
http://developer.twitter.com/pages/oauth_single_token#ruby
I can read information from twitter (e.g. get last 20 tweets), but
when I try to update my status
Entities will be back soon -- temporary glitch.
Thanks,
Taylor
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 10:07 AM, yaemog Dodigo wrote:
> You can obtain entities from most API methods that return tweets by
>> appending an ?include_entities=true parameter to the request. Eventually,
>> entities should be part of
>
> You can obtain entities from most API methods that return tweets by
> appending an ?include_entities=true parameter to the request. Eventually,
> entities should be part of the default response.
>
> You can read more about entities here:
> http://dev.twitter.com/pages/tweet_entities
>
> Methods
Here is the breakdown of what @anywhere does for authentication:
http://blog.abrah.am/2010/09/hacking-twitter-anywheres.html
Abraham
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$connection = new TwitterOAuth('consumer_key', 'consumer_secret',
'access_token', 'access_token_secret');
$result100 = $connection->get('statuses/followers', array('cursor' => -1));
$result200 = $connection->get('statuses/followers', array('cursor' =>
$result100->next_cursor));
You will be best of
This sort of scenario is better served with advance preparation, rather than
relying on the Search API to excavate the tweets after the fact, it would be
more advantageous to utilize the Streaming API, tracking and storing all
relevant tweets during your period of interest. Is this a one-off task
y
here is my problem
I need to catch some tweets since yesterday 20pm until this morning
8am.
the problem is that there is more than 1500 tweets that I need, and
according to search api docs, I can get a max of roughly 1500 tweets
per search query.
[...]
rpp
The number of tweets to return per page
* Gerard M [100909 05:47]:
> Any Perl equivalent for "three lines" ? I can convert to PHP if
> needed, but it is a bit of a hassle...
Yes.
See the example code here:
http://github.com/semifor/Net-Twitter/wiki/Net::Twitter-and-the-death-of-Basic-Authentication
-Marc
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Hi Taylor,
Thanks for the quick answer! Do you happen to know any further
detail? In particular, we're curious which clients do this and what
their exact process is. Do they ask the user to use their location?
Why don't they continually update it?
Thanks very much!
- Brent
On Sep 9, 9:34 am,
Hi
I'm beggining in this API and in this group.
I downloaded 0.2.0-beta3 from http://github.com/abraham/twitteroauth
I tryed to get all followers, but only retrieved 100 followers.
How can I get all followers? I saw something about cursor, but I don't
know how can I use it.
Please some help wi
Hi Dan,
We don't have the information about when someone started following you
available on the API. We do allow you to opt-in to new follower
notification emails though, so you could receive those going forward
to keep a record of when different users followed you.
What does happen is the friend
In addition to the more basic instructions on accessing the REST API and
authorization you'll find on http://dev.twitter.com (be sure and register an
application if you haven't already), you'll specifically want to read these
documents on followings:
http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/followers/ids
ht
Hi Arian,
A date string really is the only valid format for this function. If you want
to cut the search off by certain times of day, you're best off
post-processing your results for that kind of resolution.
Thanks,
Taylor
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 8:15 AM, arian wrote:
> hi guys, I have a questi
hi guys, I have a question about search api
about 'until' parameter to be more exactly
according to documentation until is "Optional. Returns tweets
generated before the given date. Date should be formatted as -MM-
DD.
example: http://search.twitter.com/search.json?until=2010-03-28";
I need t
i'm working on a research project and wanna build the twitter follower
graph. Please help! Thanks! :)
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I keep getting this error when I access some of the methods.
401:Authentication credentials were missing or incorrect. {"request":"/
1/account/verify_credentials.json","error":"Invalid / expired Token"}
null
If I call the test() method I get the result YES, but when I try
verifyCredentials() I ge
Hi Grant,
Paging is still the best way to accomplish this, as we've yet to implement
any date-or-time-specific filtering options to any REST timeline methods.
Thanks,
Taylor
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 2:40 AM, Grant wrote:
> Searching through the group, there have been a few requests for this
> fu
Are you saying that on your old server you were able to negotiate for a
request token on the api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token step but now on
your new server you cannot?
I would check the server time on your new server, to determine if it is in
sync with an NTP time server, or otherwise adjust
Hey Mukgup,
OAuth 2 isn't supported on the API at the moment which is why there is
no documentation for it. Our Javascript API uses something similar but
this is handled by it's internal code and may change at anytime.
If OAuth 2 support is developed on the APIs we will announce it to the
develop
Hey Tim,
When I run:
curl
"http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline/RWW.xml?count=20&page=1&include_rts=true";
I get the expected result of 20 statuses one retweet (from
@ConanOBrien). When you make the request are you running it like I am
or are you using a library?
To answer your q
Which URL are you requesting? What is the text message returned? Does this
doc help? http://dev.twitter.com/pages/streaming_api_response_codes
-John
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 7:45 AM, omri wrote:
> so..
> succeded with the username and password but now i have :
> HTTPError: HTTP Error 403: Forbid
Hi Omri,
The Streaming API has various levels of access. The most basic doesn't
require any kind of permission, and that's utilizing the sampling resource,
documentation for which can be found here:
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/streaming_api_methods#statuses-sample and
http://dev.twitter.com/pages
so..
succeded with the username and password but now i have :
HTTPError: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden
I need something special to have access to the streaming resources?
On 9 ספטמבר, 17:03, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Omri,
>
> With basic auth, you don't use your consumer key or secret at all. Co
These are generally saved once by mobile-based Twitter clients, as you've
surmised!
Taylor
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 7:17 AM, brentos wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> Does anyone know from where these come? I'm speaking of the lat/lons
> in the actual "Location" field of the user, not the new per-tweet
> l
I'm properly calling api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline with
include_rts as true and retweets are not being included. The only
stream that I can get to return retweets (because it doesn't even
require the include_rts parameter) is the home_timeline.
For example, the following doesn't work:
h
Hi Folks,
Does anyone know from where these come? I'm speaking of the lat/lons
in the actual "Location" field of the user, not the new per-tweet
location stuff. It appears to be fixed for the vast majority of users
to a single latitude and longitude. Do certain clients insert this
once and then
Going through the website. I was able to jump from a list to a users
page. Even though the user is protected I can see their followers and
who they are following. If I use the api against that user to get the
users follower ids I get:
"The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized." Here
I also have the same question. What is the status for OAuth 2.0 in
twitter.
What I can see in the documentation is oAuth protocol only not oAuth
2.0
I am missing some thing here.
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Mukgup
On Jul 30, 7:00 am, mcm wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> What is the status ofOAu
All tweets don't appear in search, unfortunately. This article explains a
bit about it:
http://support.twitter.com/articles/66018-my-tweets-or-hashtags-are-missing-from-search
Taylor
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 6:42 AM, Mark Krieger wrote:
> If I search for me by doing 'from:markskrieger' in either
Hi Matt, this is the code.
http://widgets.twimg.com/j/2/widget.js";>
new TWTR.Widget({
version: 2,
type: 'list',
rpp: 16,
i
Hi Omri,
With basic auth, you don't use your consumer key or secret at all. Consumer
key and secret are used when authorizing through OAuth, and the
implementation is a bit more detailed than putting them in a header.
In your case, you want to use basic authorization, which should be easier
for y
a
On 9 ספטמבר, 15:42, John Kalucki wrote:
> What text message does it return with the 401 error?
>
> You can still use basic auth with streaming. Does that work for you? You
> should use your screenname and password for basic auth.
>
> -John Kaluckihttp://twitter.com/jkalucki
> Twitter, Inc.
>
>
Screenname and password. Your @username, not your email address.
-John
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 6:56 AM, omri wrote:
> this is the message i get :
>
> File "C:\Python26\lib\urllib2.py", line 516, in
> http_error_default
>raise HTTPError(req.get_full_url(), code, msg, hdrs, fp)
> HTTPError:
this is the message i get :
File "C:\Python26\lib\urllib2.py", line 516, in
http_error_default
raise HTTPError(req.get_full_url(), code, msg, hdrs, fp)
HTTPError: HTTP Error 401: Unauthorized
i think i dont know which username and password to type in the header
- 'Authorization' 'basic (user
If I search for me by doing 'from:markskrieger' in either twitter
directly, or from a twitter saved search of from:markskrieger, or from
the equivalent in the api, I do not get recent results. In fact, I am
not sure I am getting all results at all, it seems I am getting one or
two tweets, others ar
Those are not the correct endpoints.
You should use
https://api.twitter.com/oauth/authorize
etc
Tom
On 9/9/10 7:34 AM, James Peter wrote:
> I'm getting some very strange intermittent errors when connecting to
> the API. It's completely take down our app. It looks like connections
> are getting
Without more details about your product, it's hard to direct you to the
right Twitter product. Please detail your organization and use case to an
email to a...@twitter.com. Note that we aren't granting many whitelist
requests at this point, so you may have to wait for a response.
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Hi,
I've been looking back at the previous discussions to find out about
this, but haven't found anything of too much use (inside of this year
anyway) - is there a way to find out at what date a user began
following you? I've been looking in the API to no avail, and from
previous discussions I rea
Any Perl equivalent for "three lines" ? I can convert to PHP if
needed, but it is a bit of a hassle...
G.
On Sep 3, 11:42 pm, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 18:29, Gerard M wrote:
> > I can (well, used to) update using three lines:
>
> Here are three line
Searching through the group, there have been a few requests for this
functionality, with the only 'official' reply coming from al3x in a
thread back in 2007 that he'd certainly hope to have it in by the end
of the year.
Would it be possible to get someone from the team to say "yes, we
really want
Hello sir
i am authenticate to twitter with my website .first this file was
hosted at my old server and better running and return token id but i
have shifted to my new server these file now it is not returning token
id ,I dont know what is difference in my php.ini and which is
disabled .Please hel
Hi, twitter staff.
Our company is making real-time module which is based on tweet data.
I have applied garden-hose role but I could not find the entrance to
ally birddog.
If I apply for gardenhose, does birddog role permission include on my
account?
please, confirm it.
Thank you.
Shoji
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What text message does it return with the 401 error?
You can still use basic auth with streaming. Does that work for you? You
should use your screenname and password for basic auth.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Twitter, Inc.
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 2:48 AM, omri wrote:
> hi,
>
I'm getting some very strange intermittent errors when connecting to
the API. It's completely take down our app. It looks like connections
are getting reset intermittently. See a transcript below - the first
attempt it works fine, then second two the connection resets.
Sometimes it just hangs for m
hi,
now it returns the 401 error.
It seems like I don't know what is the username and password i should
insert.
is this ths oauth token?
what is the title of this fields?
API key, Consumer key, Consumer secret?
thanks
On 7 ספטמבר, 17:16, John Kalucki wrote:
> The Streaming API will print a sho
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From: Eugene Poponin
Date: 2010/9/6
Subject: [twitter-dev] Twitter share button fails to parse url with "+"
To: Twitter Development Talk
For example the button wont work on page like this
http://example.com/twitter+share+button+fails
Tried to do urlencode
You can use a consumer pair in multiple scripts. If they are posting tweets
keep in mind that it won't make sense to have "Bob's Apple Stand" posting
tweets for "Pete's Orange Cart".
Abraham
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