Dear George,
Firstly, Embeded board doesnt support any accesstokens. You should build a
kind of proxy which does your Xauth and call back to the embded board apps.
Regards,
-Mukesh Kumar Srivastav.
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 5:55 PM, Georgooty varghese georgo...@gmail.comwrote:
Dear
Hi
There seems to be a problem with searching tweets. I can see the tweet
online but the search returns no results. Am I missing something? I
follow @twitterapi and @support so I monitor what is happening to the
feed. There doesn't seem to be any issues at the moment.
The string I'm using is:
Hello,
I am implementing an application which will download users'
friends followers as csv so that they can have backup of their data
but when I am making the API call, users API call limit is getting to
zero as that user is having more than 100 friends and followers and
limit of 350
Hello. You may try to get your app whitelisted to bump up the limits:
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/rate-limiting#whitelisting
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 6:57 PM, computerzworld meat2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am implementing an application which will download users'
friends followers
Why the approval is not but I don't know ㅜㅜ
continuous refusal
Nothing answer back !
Did my application form go wrong?
help me!!
(Application Form)
@fcsearch
This is company of Korea operating portal website name of
freechal.com
We offering news, video, blog, mail, game, p2p and search
Hi,
Thanks for your response. I have made a request
before a week but its still not get approved. Is Twitter ignoring all
requests? Or any other way can I make this work?
Thanks.
On Dec 2, 6:31 pm, Igor Kharin igorkha...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello. You may try to get your app
dear friend,
need helpp, :)... im nubiiee in here
i want get all friend list, and i confuse how to pupulate friend from
paging..
this my code:
$cursor = -1;
if($cursor == -1 ){
$followers = $connection-get('statuses/friends',
array('id' =
$getUserId[0]
The Search Index does not include all tweets that are created on Twitter.
See this help desk article for more information:
http://support.twitter.com/articles/66018-my-tweets-or-hashtags-are-missing-from-search
Taylor
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 2:55 AM, abruton andrebru...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Well, I'm pretty sure you can use multiple accounts. So that when user
account limits gets exhausted you can switch to you app's one and
fetch the rest.
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 8:57 PM, computerzworld meat2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your response. I have made a
You are using 'statuses/friends'. That requires OAuth, only returns
100 results at a time, and also returns the most recent tweet for each
user. That is slow, bulky, and quickly gets rate limited.
I use 'friends/ids', if all I need is a list of all friends. That
doesn't need any authentication
Hi computerzworld,
You probably don't need whitelisting and should rethink your implementation
instead. Using multiple accounts is not the right answer to get around rate
limits, unless those accounts represent users engaged in your service and
you are acting directly on their behalf.
The
Just a note on this, but you can save one of the queries by using
statuses/friends and statuses/followers rather then selecting friends/ids
and followers/ids first and then doing users/lookup on batches of it, as
statuses/friends will include the user information (though you will have to
cursor
Thank you. Didn't know about this. This seriously affects my new
venture... will have to rethink it...
Damm. Any way to include a person in the index? Search enough times
will include it? Or something similar?
Thanks
Andre
On Dec 2, 4:58 pm, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
Hi Andre,
You may find the Streaming API more suitable for this:
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/streaming_api
The streaming API allows you to 'track' words and have the Tweets which match
streamed directly to you. That way, as long as you have an open connection to
the Streaming API, Tweets
I'm having the same problem. This doesn't make much sense. It also
seems to still count deleted tweets, which seems like lousy behavior.
I assume they do this cut down on query paramters and thus server
overload, but it still stinks, especially since there is no user-
available programatic way
Hi,
Can you share the full URL you are requesting so I can take a closer look.
Thanks.
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Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/themattharris
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 10:30 AM, dt dtip...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm having the same problem. This doesn't make much sense. It
This looks like something you could implement using the Streaming API,
using REST and Search to fill in the missing pieces. If you're working
in PHP, have a look at Adam Green's open source library at
http://140dev.com/free-twitter-api-source-code-library/ and the
Phirehose library.
--
mabey your computer is slow
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 15:08, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
zn...@borasky-research.net wrote:
This looks like something you could implement using the Streaming API,
using REST and Search to fill in the missing pieces. If you're working in
PHP, have a look at Adam Green's
Hi there,
I want to use the Twitter search API and display tweets formatted
according to http://dev.twitter.com/pages/display_guidelines
How do I go from a tweet in JSON format to the specified format
without having to do the string manipulation myself? Is there a
javascript tool that can do
I noticed I've just started getting 401's for all my oAuth requests.
Seems to be happening on more than one site for me.. My application
keys and status still look good..
Just wondering if anyone else is having an issue..?
--
Twitter developer documentation and resources:
I do this with a combination of text templates containing HTML and
CSS. You can use PHP on a server to take JSON data from the API and
place it into the HTML template. Then embed it into a web page and
format the tweets with CSS. On the client side you can use Javascript
to allow the user to pull
I'm seeing a lot of invalid/expired token errors.
On Dec 2, 9:21 pm, Dave-twiends i...@davesumter.com wrote:
I noticed I've just started getting 401's for all my oAuth requests.
Seems to be happening on more than one site for me.. My application
keys and status still look good..
Just
We've corrected a number of long-standing OAuth-related bug fixes -- mainly
in areas where we more liberal than we should have been when verifying
signatures.
Here are a few things to verify:
* Verify that you are using your consumer key where the consumer key is
supposed to go. Compare this to
Thanks Taylor, yip unfortunately I wrote my oauth code about 18 months
ago, before most of the libraries were out, so there could be anything
wrong. It's probably not 100% spec compliant, which is probably why it
broke.
I've tracked down the issue to the access_token exchange part of the
process.
I am using this library on all my sites:
https://github.com/jmathai/twitter-async,
all of which are now broken and fail to let anyone log in.
Any way this can be rolled back until all the various oAuth libraries
people are using are brought up to date?
Lee
On Dec 2, 5:35 pm, Dave-twiends
Waiting doesn't help solve the issue. The spec hasn't changed, the API
is just a bit more watching for the mistakes which some developers tend
to make.
I'd recommend diving into the code and fixing the errors, instead of
asking the Twitter API team to accept your broken OAuth
Hi Folks,
We're going to rollback a subset of these changes for now. Before we give
this another try, we'll let everyone know the specific pain points and give
some time to adjust to them. In the meantime, those who experienced trouble
today will want to verify that their libraries are doing the
That may be so but a little warning would have been nice. Obviously
you knew people were using the wrong practice in mass scale. Educating
people that they were doing so before you made the change would have
been nice.
--
Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc
Thanks, I'm up again, looks like it was just oauth_verifier that I was
missing... Phew..
I'll take some time this week to read the spec in detail and make sure
I'm not missing anything else..
Thanks
Dave
On Dec 2, 10:59 pm, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
Hi Folks,
The open source library I was using omitted oauth_verifier, which
apparently was not required for oauth to work previously.
Thanks to Dave Taylor for pointing this out.
Lee
On Dec 2, 6:09 pm, Dave-twiends i...@davesumter.com wrote:
Thanks, I'm up again, looks like it was just oauth_verifier
Hey Taylor,
Thanks for rolling this back. It seems odd that you'd push this out without
notice when you know it will break apps. Or was there notice somewhere?
Can you deploy your new code to a test endpoint so people (myself included)
can test that their new code complies with your new
I am using TwitterEPI library. Mine was out of date. Uploaded the
newest version and my app now works.
Mark
On Dec 2, 7:06 pm, Tim Haines tmhai...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Taylor,
Thanks for rolling this back. It seems odd that you'd push this out without
notice when you know it will break
Getting this error back from Twitter --
hash
request/oauth/access_token?oauth_consumer_key=((elided))amp;oauth_nonce=((elided))amp;oauth_signature_method=HMAC-SHA1amp;oauth_timestamp=1291335791amp;oauth_token=((elided))amp;oauth_version=1.0amp;oauth_signature=((elided))/request
errorInvalid /
Also, getting this error response, too:
hash
request/oauth/access_token?oauth_consumer_key=((elided))amp;oauth_nonce=((elided))amp;oauth_signature_method=((elided))amp;oauth_timestamp=((elided))amp;oauth_token=((elided))amp;oauth_version=((elided))amp;oauth_signature=((elided))/request
Yep - oauth_verifier broke it here. Previously, if one was using the
callback flow you had to make the verifier blank in order for it to
work. Patched my custom Obj-C OAuth flow to put it back in place.
- B.
On Dec 2, 7:19 pm, kprobe goo...@kprobe.com wrote:
I am using TwitterEPI library.
I'm getting the same error since this afternoon, any ideas???
401:Authentication credentials were missing or incorrect. Invalid
oauth_verifier parameter /oauth/access_token
--
Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc
API updates via Twitter:
Anyone using PHP can use https://github.com/abraham/twitteroauth .
It supports the oauth_verifier (as of its most recent update).
Earlier versions of twitteroauth didn't support it and had a different
parameter order for making requests, so if you're updating, be sure to
check those things out.
My library is also OAuth 1.0a compliant:
https://github.com/themattharris/tmhOAuth
@themattharris
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/themattharris
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Mike Davis (mcdavis) mcda...@gmail.comwrote:
Anyone using PHP can use
Looking at your examples it looks like you don't have the oauth_verifier
included in your request. The oauth_verifier can be found in the request
parameters of the callback we make to you.
Try adding the parameter in to see if that resolves the issue.
Best
@themattharris
Developer Advocate,
Does anyone using twitter4j solve the oauth_verifier issue?
Thanks!
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API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi
Issues/Enhancements Tracker: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list
Change your
Update to the latest version. oauth_verifier was added earlier this
month.
On Dec 2, 3:41 pm, LeeS - @semel lse...@gmail.com wrote:
The open source library I was using omitted oauth_verifier, which
apparently was not required for oauth to work previously.
Thanks to Dave Taylor for pointing
Looks like that was it ... updated my OAuth consumer and now things are
working again.
Was this announced somewhere and I totally missed it?
On 12/2/10 8:07 PM, Matt Harris wrote:
Looking at your examples it looks like you don't have the
oauth_verifier included in your request. The
Hello Matt,
I've try the case without basic Auth, but still 401
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On 12月1日, 上午9時57分, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi Alvin,
I notice in your request that you are sending a Basic Authentication header
in
Hi,
I had confirmed the error message several hours ago and was looking
into it.
And somehow I don't see the error now.
Please give it a try once again.
If the problem persists, please post the exception stacktrace to
twitte...@googlegroups.com.
http://twitter4j.org/en/index.html#mailingList
Hi Alvin,
It looks like your oauth_signature is not URL encoded. For example you have +
in your signature when it should be %2B. Double check you are URL encoding the
your parameters correctly.
Best,
@themattharris
On Dec 2, 2010, at 22:10, Alvin Wang alvin0...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Matt,
Seems that Twitter rolled back some of the changes a few hours ago,
right now is working.
On Dec 3, 12:13 am, Yusuke yus...@mac.com wrote:
Hi,
I had confirmed the error message several hours ago and was looking
into it.
And somehow I don't see the error now.
Please give it a try once
I wonder which API to use to get TOP Tweets as shown on twitter home
page without login.
Any sugession ?
Thank you.
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API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi
Issues/Enhancements Tracker:
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to develop a little something for myself using @anywhere.
It was kinda sorta working until yesterday when I just couldn't
connect anymore via the connect button.
I've try resetting my credential on my app's page, but I still get the
same error:
One the '
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