Hi Clay,
When you add a place you need to ensure you create it with the same
details you searched similar_places for. In your example it looks like
you are searching similar_places for the name "Liege" but trying to
create a place with the name "Liege Spirits Lounge". Both of these
need to be the
Hey all Twitter Developers
Hello all, first of all, i am sorry for my bad english
I am new comer/ newbie in php program, but i am eager to learn it :)
At thi time, I wanna know how to get a list of friends IDs and
followers IDs and then make the XML object of them ??
I hope I can get the answer
Please describe your use case for unfollows on Site Streams...
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Twitter, Inc.
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 5:09 PM, tsmango wrote:
> Ah I wasn't able to find that. It's a shame if true. Thanks for the
> information.
>
> On Sep 29, 6:05 pm, Tim Haines wrote:
Hey All Twitter Developers,
I am having some trouble adding a place and I am honestly at a loss to
figure out what could be causing it. I always have to be careful when
asking for help to make sure I dont include any tokens. This is a
twitter4j example, but I am pretty sure this is a twitter API i
Someone linked to a YouTube video in their tweet, so I clicked the
tweet so the tweet appeared in my right panel; but when I clicked the
Twitter home logo on the top right of the page, the right panel slid
to the left, disappeared, but the video continued to play.
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Thank You... Thank You!!!
A third variable... nowhere in the online examples and no where in the
documentation!
WildCat you saved me from insanity!
On Sep 17, 7:35 pm, wildcat wrote:
> Did you get this answered? If not, the answer is that Twitter returns
> a URL variable called OATH_VERIFIER th
I download the oauth API package (http://github.com/abraham/
twitteroauth), modify the config code, but didn't get anything post to
my twitter.
Need some tips, thanks.
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Yeah - lots of them to choose from, although Twitter has invested a
fair amount of time in Cassandra and Hadoop/Pig.
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Quoting Gabriel Harr
Ah I wasn't able to find that. It's a shame if true. Thanks for the
information.
On Sep 29, 6:05 pm, Tim Haines wrote:
> Seen this answered about 1 - 2 weeks ago. Answer is no.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 6:23 AM, tsmango wrote:
> > I was hoping for some clarification on the social events d
This is about as close as you will get and it is probably outdated already.
http://mehack.com/map-of-a-twitter-status-object
Abraham
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Oh wow, I like the NoSQL data store idea. =)
On Sep 29, 2010, at 3:55 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
> Quoting mynameisgabe :
>
>> I've been googling like crazy and searching the streaming api docs for
>> the answer to this question: Where would I find the latest definition
>> for json obje
Quoting mynameisgabe :
I've been googling like crazy and searching the streaming api docs for
the answer to this question: Where would I find the latest definition
for json objects returned by the stream? Specifically I'm looking for
field names, data types and max lengths (if available) that w
Apologies for the double post, but the above URL is incorrect and
should be:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/d6c3996bc451c0a6#
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Seen this answered about 1 - 2 weeks ago. Answer is no.
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 6:23 AM, tsmango wrote:
> I was hoping for some clarification on the social events delivered to
> a Site Stream. The documentation (http://dev.twitter.com/pages/
> site_streams) doesn't specifically mention unfollow
I suspect this has something to do with the fact that Twitter Search
has essentially stopped parsing shortened URLs, as of Sept. 21 (http://
groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/
9ab5fd225a6250e1#).
So, when Twitter searches for your counturl, it can find only thos
I was hoping for some clarification on the social events delivered to
a Site Stream. The documentation (http://dev.twitter.com/pages/
site_streams) doesn't specifically mention unfollow events and I'm not
seeing them. I am seeing follow events, as expected. User Streams,
however, are said to suppor
I've been googling like crazy and searching the streaming api docs for
the answer to this question: Where would I find the latest definition
for json objects returned by the stream? Specifically I'm looking for
field names, data types and max lengths (if available) that will be
returned. I'm using
I am creating private lists and then adding members with the
create_all method.
1.) Creating a list via the API is no problem. Then I post to
create_all with batches of 20-90 user ids. Only rarely have I been
able to add more than a single batch, even with a few seconds of
sleep, but occasionally
Has anyone else seen this problem? I look on my application pages for
the number of people who have completed the OAuth process and they are
no longer there.
On top of that one of the apps no longer even says my name, it just
says "Application name by " and the rest is blank.
very weird.. the n
Quoting Damon C :
Just wanted to chime in that the documentation is, indeed, pretty
confusing. I'd suggest the description paragraph beginning with
something like:
"This parameter is only available to Firehose, Retweet, Link, Birddog
and Shadow clients."
I assume the recommended approach to
Just append "http://www.google.com/";
Tom
On 9/29/10 7:55 PM, alto wrote:
> If I leave the anchor element as is, e.g. string link = " \"http://www.google.com/\";>GOOGLE"; I receive "The remote server
> returned an error: (403) Unauthorized." Fine, it's a script, so it's
> dangerous.
>
> But if
Just wanted to chime in that the documentation is, indeed, pretty
confusing. I'd suggest the description paragraph beginning with
something like:
"This parameter is only available to Firehose, Retweet, Link, Birddog
and Shadow clients."
I assume the recommended approach to not missing data on rec
If I leave the anchor element as is, e.g. string link = "http://www.google.com/\";>GOOGLE"; I receive "The remote server
returned an error: (403) Unauthorized." Fine, it's a script, so it's
dangerous.
But if I escape the script tags as in string link = "GOOGLE"
I apologize if this is a very simple question- so new to this :) I
need to convert Basic Auth to oAuth. Here's what's existing:
// set user/pswd
$username = 'mytwitterusername';
$password = 'mytwitterpassword';
// c
@Jo thnks!
On Sep 29, 11:45 am, Jo Seibert wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I discovered the same errors and was told, that these errors are a
> symptom of overload of the API.
> In this case you should handle them exactly like 502 or 503 errors.
> See also the discussion
> thread:http://groups.google.com
We streamed the new_id field for about 15 minutes this morning,
starting at about 10:05 PDT, 17:05 UTC until about 10:15 / 17:15 UTC.
If your streaming consumer had problems during this period:
1) Check your markup parser.
2) Respond to this thread.
Barring any issues, we'll nail this setting up
Alternatively, is it possible to get ALL replies for a specific tweet id?
I cannot seem to get my head around this
Thanks again,
Jan
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 7:14 PM, jparicka wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Is it possible to search twitter based on in_reply_to_status_id ?
>
> I am looking for a
Hmm Does not seem to be working no matter which way I construct it,
keep getting the Could not authenticate error. Any suggestions?
On Sep 14, 2:02 am, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
> I don't have an example, but you should use the X-Auth-Service-Provider
> header for the URL and X-Verify-Credential
Hi there,
Is it possible to search twitter based on in_reply_to_status_id ?
I am looking for a way to collect in_replies for a specific status
ids.
How can I do that?
Thank you in advance,
Jan
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any kind of help here will be appreciated
thanks
On Sep 28, 8:06 pm, eMailaya wrote:
> im doing the following:
>
> Twitterh.Key :=
> Twitterh.Secret :=
> Twitterh.OAuth_token :=
> SettingsFile.ReadString('TWITTER','TOKEN',''); //saved from when i got
> the authorization from the use
Quoting Ben Hodgson :
Hi,
I’m having some trouble with the streaming API. Results for terms
we’re tracking for Cursebird (http://cursebird.com/) are coming in
about 40 minutes late right now. Currently every single line is also a
duplicate. I’ve verified this both in production and on my local
With streaming, the present quickly becomes the past. I'd much rather
a developer think pro-actively and capture the tweets they need as
they happen rather than go spelunking through the past as depicted by
the Search API. I think Tom was referring to the Search API when
saying REST of course. Nitp
Actually, for keyword searches of the past, wouldn't you use Search, not REST?
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"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." - Paul Erdos
Quoting Tom van der Woerdt :
To be very simple: Streams =
The loading of the information would not scale for many clients,
resulting in whales when trying to load your application (lame but
true). It's best to track such information by your own means. I'd be
happy to look up the value for you if you follow up with me off-list.
Thanks,
Taylor
On Wed, Sep
I used to be able to go to http://twitter.com/oauth_clients and see
how many users have authorized my application. Twitter appears to
have removed those numbers.
Where can I go to find out how many people have authorized my
application?
Why was this information removed?
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The status blog will be updated shortly.
-John
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 7:22 AM, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
> The Streaming API is working through a backlog now after some earlier
> issues. It should become more current soon.
>
> Taylor
>
> On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 6:03 AM, Ben Hodgson
To be very simple: Streams = future, REST = past
If it's 8 AM, you should start your application that uses the Stream API
and stop it at around 9:45 AM. Then, for every tweet that comes in, you
would check the time and decide to use it or not.
With the REST API, you execute some requests at 9:45
Hi Ben,
The Streaming API is working through a backlog now after some earlier
issues. It should become more current soon.
Taylor
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 6:03 AM, Ben Hodgson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’m having some trouble with the streaming API. Results for terms
> we’re tracking for Cursebird (http:/
Hi,
Signature is the SHA1-HMAC hash of the Base String, using your composite
key, which is "consumersecret&tokensecret", tokensecret being empty for
requests without an user.
To help you fix this kind of issues, I'd like to see your Base String.
Tom
On 9/29/10 11:16 AM, albh wrote:
> Hi
>
> I
Hi TIA,
For these kind of single-user scenarios we support a feature called
"My Access Token" -- just go to your application's details page on
dev.twitter.com/apps and click the "My Token" link in the right-hand
sidebar. This will return your oauth_token and oauth_token_secret
(collectively your "
Hi,
I created my first Twitter enabled ASP.NET app yesterday. I wanted
simply to test a OAuth sample and post a tweet to myself.
As a next step, I want to automate such posts in C# network
programming, i.e. using HTTP web requests outside a web page or a web
service.
The scenario: every day my C
Hi,
I’m having some trouble with the streaming API. Results for terms
we’re tracking for Cursebird (http://cursebird.com/) are coming in
about 40 minutes late right now. Currently every single line is also a
duplicate. I’ve verified this both in production and on my local
development machine. Are
Hi -
I would like to download (all) the tweets in the public timeline that
correspond to a particular keyword (or keywords) from a specific start
time to end time. Would the streams API help me do this.
For example - all tweets (from all users) that contain the keyword
'AAPL' between 9 AM and 9:
Hi there,
Quick question - is it possible to search for replies for a tweet id?
Why not?
Thanks,
Jan
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Hi
I'm trying to adapt my perl script to the new oauth for twitter.
I'm having trouble at first step, getting a request token.
Here's my code:
my $response = $ua->post($url,[
'oauth_consumer_key'=>"$hash{oauth_consumer_key}",
'oauth_signature'=>"$signature",
'oauth_signa
"don't" refers to "look and feel", not to "button", so don't is
correct.
On Sep 29, 2:45 am, Mike wrote:
> Under Users login & signup > Custom "Connect with Twitter" Button it
> reads:
>
> "If the default look and feel of the "Connect with Twitter" button
> don't meet your needs, @Anywhere makes
You can go further than making a reasonable assumption. If you hover
over the link back to your app, you'll see it looks something like
this: http://yourapp.com/callbackurl?denied=q3vuR41XYa.
So, Twitter sends a get-var called "denied" to your callback url. If
you check for the presence of that va
Timestamps via the API are always in GMT/UTC, your software will need
to add/remove hours to match those for the user.
You can request the users timezone settings, however daylight savings
aren't adjusted by twitter so these still may be an hour out.
On Sep 26, 12:08 am, João Paulo Sabino de Morae
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