This bug wasn't fixed?
I have been look around the groups and found this link:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=742
My service try to execute this link:
http://search.twitter.com/search?rpp=100lang=ptto=timtimportimtimsince_id=6566066234
and get this message 403 : since date
Why the parameter near is not avaible for api search on twitter?
What i can't understand is...
I can search on search.twitter.com this query:@twitter OR @twitterapi
near:Brasil
http://search.twitter.com/search...@twitter+or+@twitterapi+near:Brasil
If i click on Feed for this query i can get
I was trying to change my old app for the new OAuth authentication.
I'm using *.NET C#*
I could get my *token* and *tokenSecret*. Ok.
So i try to test *verify_credentials.xml*
looks like this:
http://twitter.com/account/verify_credentials.xml
?*oauth_consumer_key*=xx
*oauth_nonce*=xx
http://twitter.api.url.method?someParameter=someValue*source=yourSource*
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Alex Payne a...@twitter.com wrote:
It's a URL parameter, so part of the URL.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:07, Brother obran...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I got the confirmation from
Hey Matt and Alex,
Some reference links (using #) to redirect to the rigth location on page are
wrong, cuz they had the same reference *#destroy*
Example.
If you click on *destroy* from *Direct Message Methods* will redirect to *
destroy* method for *Status Method*s cuz he comes first:
Direct
I try this too:
HttpWebRequest http = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(url);
http.IfModifiedSince = DateTime.Now;
This code will give to me only replies that was new on 24 hours behind?
In this case too, return all (all days) replies that i had.
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Gustavo Melo
Hello Guys,Som1 had some code snippets using If-Modified-Since in C#?
Whatever, header or parameter...
I want to get only replies TODAY starting of my parameter with some HOUR
Example:
I had 10 replies today (1 am - 10 am) and i want only (5 am - 10 am)
I'm trying this:
string url =
Guys,
We all know that base-auth is a gold for our app and when we think about
another way like OAuth we get mad
BUT
If the Toke had infinit life time (probabily will do), so the big poblem
transform in a little problem with 3 steps:
1-Your Webapp redirect the user to Twitter Web Site
So, what happen if this third party expose to others app this generated key?
They will acess your account too?
If this key can be just used for one app (maybe lock for one IP) the user
will need generated always a new key for one app? (Go to twitter page, log
in, acess New Keys, generate a new
LANMAN as an attack vector for years on end. It's a tough balance
between encouraging developers and protecting our users.
Thanks;
— Matt
On Feb 5, 2009, at 10:13 AM, Gustavo Melo wrote:
So, what happen if this third party expose to others app this generated
key? They will acess your
Hello Guys, Matt and Alex...
We need to understand how OAuth will affect ours app's...
Twitter authentication with username and password will totaly stop work?
How many days we will have to change our app's?
And for me the most important question is, OAuth before copmleted
authentication for
Hello Guys...Sry if this question had been awnsered...
How I change the from web to myApp ?
This was update for me from my APP
One More Test Using API Twitter... Let's see some caracteres @#$%!*
http://twitter.com/pipocadr/status/1162745303
menos de 10 segundos ago
Hey Guys, Alex and Matt,
Let's imagine that I'm a bad person and have depevoped a very attractive
application for Twitter and a lot of people like to use it. For
authentication the users have to type their login and password, right? I'm
able to store those logins and passwords and make bad use of
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