please help me in this?
Thanks,
Richard
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Does anyone know if there is program available to create several
groups using one Twitter account and allowing you to message each of
those groups individually?
For example -
Twitter.com/username
Group 1 (100 followers)
Group 2 (56 followers)
Group 3 (77 followers)
I would like to
as expected.
I assume this is some transient problem caused by some certificate/subdomain
shakeup?
If so, can anyone from Twitter provide an estimated time for a fix?
(I just tried using mobile.twitter.com/oauth/authorize and ended up at
https://mobile.twitter.com/oauth.)
Thanks
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Peter Denton,
I have a corporate website and I would like to show Twitter feeds of
my selected keywords (Theme Based). For that I would like to use API
which get me the feeds directly..without creating any Twitter account,
just like anonymous user..my question is, will Twitter consider it as
Just got twitter posting working on my site. I now want to read a
users tweets. From what I can see (documentation layout is awful) I
can only do this by polling twitter. Is there a way to get twitter to
call my callback url for my app when any of the users that have ok'd
it tweets?
That is, push
On Aug 27, 11:16 am, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
To allow us to track the issue and to make sure it gets fixed can you
file a bug report on our issues list:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1827
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Try this one instead:
http://search.twitter.com/trends.json?date=2010-03-05%20
On Jun 14, 10:24 am, dennisp@web.de dennisp@web.de wrote:
Hi,
I got a problem using the Twitter-API, especially the Trends-Data.
When calling the
Allow me to correct the message above:
http://search.twitter.com/trends.json?date=2010-06-14
On Jun 14, 5:15 pm, Richard Coleman dimitris...@gmail.com wrote:
Try this one instead:
http://search.twitter.com/trends.json?date=2010-03-05%20
On Jun 14, 10:24 am, dennisp@web.de dennisp
h1Expectation Failed/h1
pThe expectation given in the Expect request-header
field could not be met by this server./p
pThe client sentpre
Expect: 100-Continue
/pre
but we only allow the 100-continue expectation./p
/body/html
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: Apache-HttpClient/4.0 (java 1.5)
Expect: 100-Continue
status=Testing+oacurl[\n]
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/f41e4299a646520b
but there was no resolution.
-- Richard
.
I need a mobile-optimised Javascript-free page that displays the
protected message.
-- Richard
to be fixed any time soon?
Thanks
-- Richard Barnett
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I'm also curious to understand how 'popular' tweets will be
determined.
Once a tweet is considered to be popular for search purposes, might it
be cached for an extended period of time so that it will return for
queries beyond the currently limited period?
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Hi I'm Richard Cunningham. PHP/MySQL coder, Linux Sys. admin and
creator of http://friendbinder.com a site to bring all your friends
into one place, currently supporting Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Digg,
RSS and others. I've been working with the Twitter API since 2008.
Richard Cunningham
http
This might be also related to this
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1439colspec=ID%20Stars%20Type%20Status%20Priority%20Owner%20Summary%20Opened%20Modified%20Component
We are seeing lots of people unable to validate their credentials via
basic auth after changing their
We see quite a few TweetDeck users complaining of mysterious 0 API
limits here. No other apps in use and very few API calls made,
suddenly down to 0. Looks to be some kind of API issue here...
On Jan 27, 11:59 pm, EastSideDev eastside...@gmail.com wrote:
Prior to doing a rate-limit API, I always
You can also try friendfeed, if the people you are searching for
joined it, they have it going a long way back
On Dec 16, 3:18 pm, dbasch dba...@gmail.com wrote:
You can also try search.trendistic.com . We have a fraction of the
tweets but you can search all of 2009.
On Dec 16, 11:29 am, John
We now have this in friendbinder.com - though unfortunately we don't
currently have an API.
On Nov 3, 5:35 pm, yoni jonathankn...@gmail.com wrote:
This functionality would be *huge*. Likewise, it'd be great if we
could search lists. Now that we have 'em, it'd be great to use lists
as filters
! A permissive crossdomain.xml would be a huge boost.
Richard
I've got the same problem too with this. We were parallel fetching the
friends list but this new method is going to be too slow and I agree
with Josh that we really need a way to bulk request user payloads by
giving a list of IDs
On Oct 22, 2:10 pm, Harshad harshad...@gmail.com wrote:
Exactly
I'm getting this from my slicehost servers.
$ traceroute twitter.com
traceroute to twitter.com (168.143.161.20), 30 hops max, 40 byte
packets
1 67-207-128-2.slicehost.net (67.207.128.2) 0.191 ms 0.165 ms
0.153 ms
2 209-20-79-2.slicehost.net (209.20.79.2) 0.704 ms 0.776 ms 0.347
ms
3
Can this not be returned as hex or base64?
It would save bandwidth for Twitter (and us) and make it a string
people could convert it to 64bit int if they still want to.
On Sep 25, 10:16 pm, Scott Haneda talkli...@newgeo.com wrote:
I would not change either. But there are those here that are
I note that this is when Twestival (http://twestival.com/) is on so a
lot of developers maybe at events while this happens
On Sep 9, 7:49 pm, Alex Payne a...@twitter.com wrote:
As mentioned previously, the Twitter operations team will artificially
increase the maximum status ID to 4294967296
I've seen many many reports of this coming in to TweetDeck support.
Rate limit exceeded when it's not really.
On Sep 8, 9:26 am, Reivax xavier.yo...@gmail.com wrote:
I wish someone could just check this matter.
I can provide an XML file showing all ordered requests (with all
params,
I've been having some status updates fail using oAuth with .NET over
the last few days. It seems to be an intermittent problem, and, like
yours, my code's been working fine for months...
Cheers,
Rich.
On Sep 5, 2:20 am, Bobby Gaza syml...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I was curious if anyone has
I've had a few people reporting this problem to us too.
On Aug 28, 12:28 am, dean.j.robinson dean.j.robin...@gmail.com
wrote:
Just checking out my @ mentions and noticed there are a whole bunch
missing, took a little while to register what was going on, but it
looks like only tweet that begin
Yes, earlier in the week we saw a lot of these reported by TweetDeck
users too. Seems to have tailed off now though.
On Aug 20, 4:42 pm, Marco Kaiser kaiser.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
we are receiving an increasing number of reports from users about search
results containing tweets that don't
,
Richard
/access_token. That'll
give you back tokens you can save and reuse. This is a good flow
diagram: http://oauth.net/core/diagram.png
On May 1, 4:46 am, Richard L richard.lockw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I've looked through the FAQ, archives and other websites, and haven't
found anything that has
sense?
2. Is there a token I can store, and use to repeatedly access Twitter
- and if so, how can I get that value?
3. Am I barking up the wrong tree entirely?
4. Anything else you think might be of help!!
Many thanks in advance,
Richard.
Hi Robert,
I'm also looking into this once I get my .NET version problems sorted
out - will let you know how I get on!
All the best,
Richard.
On May 1, 4:36 pm, Robert robertdd...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking for some example code that I can use with a Classic ASP
legacy app.
I am
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