[twitter-dev] Re: Entities not working?
I can't get entities to show up at all simply browsing to http://twitter.com/statuses/friends_timeline.xml?include_entities=true Has this feature been pulled or am I doing something wrong? J On May 29, 1:02 am, Ellsass cpa...@gmail.com wrote: I've retooled my app a bit to avoid using count=X in my REST requests, and I've been getting theentitiesvery consistently. Is no one else having issues using 'count' along with 'include_entities'? On May 28, 12:23 pm, Ellsass cpa...@gmail.com wrote: Strangely, it's working along with the parameter since_id under some conditions. My web app initially loads home_timeline?count=100 (the app is in its infancy and only I use it, otherwise I'd be using since_id and a cache). Every three minutes thereafter, an ajax call gets new tweets using home_timeline?since_id=[id]include_entities=true. That works -- it retrieves theentities. However, if I manually refresh (i.e., call the exact same ajax function explicitly rather than wait for the setTimeout to do it), I get the error 500 page as the response, as described below. On May 27, 9:40 pm, Ellsass cpa...@gmail.com wrote: For most of the day I was getting the newentitiesjust fine, but for the last hour or two my home_timeline XML request is met with the Something is technically wrong. page as the response. I am using PHP EpiTwitter. This works fine: $twitterInfo = $twitterObj-get_statusesHome_timeline(array(count = $numTweets)); This was working for most of the day, but not recently: $twitterInfo = $twitterObj-get_statusesHome_timeline(array(count = $numTweets , include_entities = true));
Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Entities not working?
Hi James, We haven't pulled the feature but I did notice the URL you've given is using the wrong domain. For API requests to Twitter you want to be using the http://api.twitter.com domain, which would make your request: http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/friends_timeline.xml?include_entities=true Give that a go and let us know how it goes. Out of curiosity are you using basic or OAuth? Matt On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 5:34 AM, James jai...@gmail.com wrote: I can't get entities to show up at all simply browsing to http://twitter.com/statuses/friends_timeline.xml?include_entities=true Has this feature been pulled or am I doing something wrong? J On May 29, 1:02 am, Ellsass cpa...@gmail.com wrote: I've retooled my app a bit to avoid using count=X in my REST requests, and I've been getting theentitiesvery consistently. Is no one else having issues using 'count' along with 'include_entities'? On May 28, 12:23 pm, Ellsass cpa...@gmail.com wrote: Strangely, it's working along with the parameter since_id under some conditions. My web app initially loads home_timeline?count=100 (the app is in its infancy and only I use it, otherwise I'd be using since_id and a cache). Every three minutes thereafter, an ajax call gets new tweets using home_timeline?since_id=[id]include_entities=true. That works -- it retrieves theentities. However, if I manually refresh (i.e., call the exact same ajax function explicitly rather than wait for the setTimeout to do it), I get the error 500 page as the response, as described below. On May 27, 9:40 pm, Ellsass cpa...@gmail.com wrote: For most of the day I was getting the newentitiesjust fine, but for the last hour or two my home_timeline XML request is met with the Something is technically wrong. page as the response. I am using PHP EpiTwitter. This works fine: $twitterInfo = $twitterObj-get_statusesHome_timeline(array(count = $numTweets)); This was working for most of the day, but not recently: $twitterInfo = $twitterObj-get_statusesHome_timeline(array(count = $numTweets , include_entities = true)); -- Matt Harris Developer Advocate, Twitter http://twitter.com/themattharris
[twitter-dev] Re: Entities not working?
Strangely, it's working along with the parameter since_id under some conditions. My web app initially loads home_timeline?count=100 (the app is in its infancy and only I use it, otherwise I'd be using since_id and a cache). Every three minutes thereafter, an ajax call gets new tweets using home_timeline?since_id=[id]include_entities=true. That works -- it retrieves the entities. However, if I manually refresh (i.e., call the exact same ajax function explicitly rather than wait for the setTimeout to do it), I get the error 500 page as the response, as described below. On May 27, 9:40 pm, Ellsass cpa...@gmail.com wrote: For most of the day I was getting the new entities just fine, but for the last hour or two my home_timeline XML request is met with the Something is technically wrong. page as the response. I am using PHP EpiTwitter. This works fine: $twitterInfo = $twitterObj-get_statusesHome_timeline(array(count = $numTweets)); This was working for most of the day, but not recently: $twitterInfo = $twitterObj-get_statusesHome_timeline(array(count = $numTweets , include_entities = true));
[twitter-dev] Re: Entities not working?
I've retooled my app a bit to avoid using count=X in my REST requests, and I've been getting the entities very consistently. Is no one else having issues using 'count' along with 'include_entities'? On May 28, 12:23 pm, Ellsass cpa...@gmail.com wrote: Strangely, it's working along with the parameter since_id under some conditions. My web app initially loads home_timeline?count=100 (the app is in its infancy and only I use it, otherwise I'd be using since_id and a cache). Every three minutes thereafter, an ajax call gets new tweets using home_timeline?since_id=[id]include_entities=true. That works -- it retrieves the entities. However, if I manually refresh (i.e., call the exact same ajax function explicitly rather than wait for the setTimeout to do it), I get the error 500 page as the response, as described below. On May 27, 9:40 pm, Ellsass cpa...@gmail.com wrote: For most of the day I was getting the new entities just fine, but for the last hour or two my home_timeline XML request is met with the Something is technically wrong. page as the response. I am using PHP EpiTwitter. This works fine: $twitterInfo = $twitterObj-get_statusesHome_timeline(array(count = $numTweets)); This was working for most of the day, but not recently: $twitterInfo = $twitterObj-get_statusesHome_timeline(array(count = $numTweets , include_entities = true));