Hi Michael,
Thank you very much for this. Going back to look again at that page
again the ISO link is right there, as you say. I don't know why my eye
skipped over it like that. I guess too much/not enough caffeine.
Thanks again, sorry for the time waster.
Ben
On 17 Aug 2009, at 15:24,
Hi,
Please could you advise on the differences between this and the
current location based searching facility? Is the current location
search based on the users location in their settings whilst this is a
exact location for each tweet?
Thanks,
Ben
On 20 Aug 2009, at 21:46, Ryan Sarver
Hi Ryan,
Thank-you for the fast response. That makes sense, thanks a lot for
clarifying.
Wow, this is a really exciting feature.
Best Regards,
Ben
On 21 Aug 2009, at 17:44, Ryan Sarver wrote:
Ben,
Currently we geocode your user.location data to get an idea of where
you are. That gets
Ok, further to email below, i'm not able to post follow requests
either, it comes back with success, but no database update seems to
have occurred.
Pretty much looks like any POST request just isn't happening, even
though twitter is coming back with friendly responses.
Ben
On 29 Aug
are you calling twitter? Directly or via a wrapper like
EpiTwitter. I had problems with EpiTwitter effectively caching
requests. I had to go after particular elements in the result for it
to actually make/return the request.
On Aug 30, 4:47 am, Ben Eliott ben.apperr...@googlemail.com wrote:
Ok
Thank-you, good to know.
On 31 Aug 2009, at 20:03, John Kalucki wrote:
We're on this. Updates from the usual sources soon.
On Aug 31, 11:57 am, David Dellanave david.dellan...@gmail.com
wrote:
I am pretty sure I am experiencing this issue as well. I can't
verify it,
yet. I assumed it
I haven't tested right through yet but issues relating to the POST/
auth requests from over the w/e and yesterday look largely resolved
for me with all actions queued up and executed in the end.
Thank-you for getting onto that and sorting.
Ben
On 31 Aug 2009, at 20:07, PJB wrote:
My reading is that twitter can blacklist an app at any time for any
reason - Twitter may suspend or terminate your access to the API -
That being true, effectively it means that's the rule and the other
points are really guidelines. It provides total freedom for the
Platform team.
for group interest: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8285954.stm
usually the reg gets these stories about a week before the beeb, maybe
i missed it.
On 1 Oct 2009, at 21:22, Christian Nunciato wrote:
Has anyone had any trouble sending strings containing line breaks to
Twitter through