Hi Taylor,
The Twitter account I am having the problem is balu4evr. When I use
Apigee tool, I am able to get Retweets. In my application I am using
Twitterizer API and the API is not returning the retweets and no error
is returned and the API is returning empty collection in this case. It
seems th
I think its better to take care of that in your site by yourslef using some
means of javascript. I meant when the tweets coming you may need to check
the tweet with a black list of bad words and only display the tweets passing
the test
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 8:10 AM, Arnaud Meunier wrote:
> Hey
No, I'm using the Java-based Spring Social for this. And I've seen other
threads describing the same problem with PHP. Definitely not just a .NET
problem.
On 3/23/11 6:35 PM, Milos Golubovic wrote:
I can also confirm this behavior. Is it me or is everyone in here
using .NET? Did I possibly
Hey Alex,
I don't know in which context you plan to use this search widget, but trying
to make your search results "kid-friendly" with simple bad-words filtering
doesn't look very realistic. What about a manually curated list of tweets?
Did you have a chance to take a look on the Faves widget, for
Does twitter geo api work in Australia?
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I can also confirm this behavior. Is it me or is everyone in here
using .NET? Did I possibly miss somewhere that this is a .NET forum?
I am also using a .NET library (Twitterizer). Wondering if anyone not
using .NET is experiencing this issue?
On Mar 23, 8:21 am, Craig Walls wrote:
> I've just
Remember Search only indexes Tweets for approximately the last 6-7 days. The
help article Taylor linked to explains this and some of the other reasons
why accounts may not show in Twitter Search:
http://support.twitter.com/groups/32-something-s-not-working/topics/118-search-problems/articles/66018
Hi,
I was cleaning up my account using the API and wanted to essentially
delete/destroy all of my tweets before 2011. I had about 6000+ tweets
and I was able to delete/destroy approximately 3k (probably close to
the limit minus my 2011 tweets). Now I would assume that after
deleting those tweets
Hello Moosar
Have you solved the problem?
I have the same problem. If I try to search tweets in my account
http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=from%3Apablocantero
it works fine, but if I try in my business client account
http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=from%3Aaacrpinheiros
it didn
Any updates on the topic?
On Feb 18, 2:49 am, Dales wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> +2 from me. We would put this little puppy on some big traffic mobile
> sites; carriers, publishers etc.
>
> Currently what is the easiset, cleanest solution for tweeting stories
> from smaller screens? Ideally not using J
That worked perfectly. Thanks a whole lot!
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 08:38, Arnaud Meunier wrote:
> Hey Jacob,
> Valid SSL certificates are installed on si[0-5].twimg.com subdomains. On
> your SSL served pages, you could simply replace "http://a"; with
> "https://si". Example for the @twitter acco
Hi,
I'm wondering if the Search API, REST API and Site Streams may be
missing @mentions. This tweet (http://twitter.com/#!/AddisonWesley/
status/50587789309390848) exists on http://twitter.com/AddisonWesley,
but isn't present in the REST API or Search, as a mention of @rufusd,
and we think didn't
Hey Jacob,
Valid SSL certificates are installed on si[0-5].twimg.com subdomains. On
your SSL served pages, you could simply replace "http://a"; with
"https://si";. Example
for the @twitter account:
- HTTP: http://a3.twimg.com/profile_images/1124040897/at-twitter_normal.png
- HTTPS:
https://si3.tw
Abraham! nice to see you here!
I'm having problem with oAuth, experiencing always 401 not authorized..
did you have been reported about this error? any solution or tip/trick about
this?
Rgds
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Can you provide some more information -- a user_id or two that you're
experiencing this problem with?
Have you tried debugging your scenario by trying to make the API calls on
behalf of those users in isolation outside of your application (and it's
resultant chain of parsing & objectification)? (
I need to display alternate content if Twitter is not responding when
the widget loads. Such as "Please check back later as Twitter is down
right now." Using Twitter's official widget, how can I verify that the
widget is getting a response.
I don't want to just use a timeout so is there another wa
Correction. Switching to HTTP does remove the issue, so I'm making that a
configurable setting in our app as a temporary workaround.
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I'd like to add another confirmation of this issue. I am the lead developer
for a commercial application that has started receiving reports of Twitter
sign-in failures over the last couple days and I was able to reliably
reproduce the 15-second workaround before I came across this thread. I'm
u
Hi all masters,
I use abraham twitter library to sign in with twitter account.. when i
used it in localhost from my computer (Windows) everything is fine, i
uploaded to one of my client hosting and it works fine too. The
problem is, today i upload the same script to my client own server
(his OS is
I've just confirmed what Gary M says...switching to HTTP does seem to
make it work. But HTTPS requires a >15 second delay between obtaining
a request token and exchanging it for an access token.
On Mar 23, 1:48 am, Gary M wrote:
> Correction. Switching to HTTP does remove the issue, so I'm making
Certainly I can. My contract rates are GBP 400/day (That's UK sterling).
But today you are lucky, because I am having a very special offer.
You get one google search for ABSOLUTELY FREE!
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&safe=off&sa=X&ei=V92JTeUUgpiFB5LSpMgO&ved=0CBYQvwUoAQ&q=.net+twitter+authenticat
Sounds like you might need some Google practice ...
http://tweetsharp.codeplex.com/wikipage?title=UserGuide&referringTitle=Documentation
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But I did it...
Thanks again
Manish
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 5:23 PM, hax0rsteve wrote:
>
> Certainly I can. My contract rates are GBP 400/day (That's UK sterling).
> But today you are lucky, because I am having a very special offer.
> You get one google sea
Hi all,
We have a whitelisted IP that sometimes gets a 350 rate limit for
authenticated users.
Using same source code (calling statuses/followers), using the same
authenticated user for both calls and of course the IP is the same
too.
These are the 2 king of headers that I get:
X-ratelimit-class"
Hi,
Can somebody tell what could be the wrong for the issue I have
mentioned?
Any help would be greatly appreciated and thanks in advance.
Thank you,
Smartbridge
On Mar 16, 11:38 am, "DR.Smartbridge" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In an application where integration is in place, we are using
> Twitterizer A
Dukeman330,
This issue is being discussed on this thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/1011865585b129b5
It has been a problem for a few days now and Twitter aren't being very
energetic to fix it.
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I'm running into an issue with my app where if a user logs in and
approves my app in less than 10 seconds or so (ie, I go from calling
the request_token to calling the access_token endpoint in < 10 s), I
get an authentication failure on the access_token request. Waiting
for a bit before making the
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