Re: SOLVED Re: [twitter-dev] Needs object from desktop application ?
Hey Ari, It's great to hear you worked this out and got it working. Also, thank you for sharing the solution that worked for you. Best, @themattharris https://twitter.com/intent/follow?screen_name=themattharris Developer Advocate, Twitter 2011/6/23 Ari Endo arien...@gmail.com ** Dear Matt, Your question solved my problem. Actually, the signature itself and signature part in authorization header were different! I have urlencoded the signature and again urlencoded the authorization header. As a result, signature was urlencoded twice which came different from once urlencoded signature. I have been thinking it makes no harm urlencoding many times, but it was not. By urlencoding authorization header except the signature part, I have got 200 OK. Thank you so much for your kind support. Say thank you to Tom as well. As I am a newcomer to twitter application development, please help me again when I might come across other troubles ahead. Sincely, Ari Endo Matt Harris wrote (2011/06/24 9:21): Hi Ari, I'm not familiar with VBA enough to comment on the code, but if you could provide an example of the basestring created, authorization header and signature (remember to exclude any secrets) then we can take a look at what could be going wrong. Best, @themattharrishttps://twitter.com/intent/follow?screen_name=themattharris Developer Advocate, Twitter 2011/6/23 Ari Endo arien...@gmail.com Dear Tom, Here is my vba code, just for your information. It returns 401 Unauthorized, Failed to validate oauth signature and token I appreciate if you give me a hint. - Private Sub cbRequestToken_Click() Const urlRequestToken As String = https://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token; Const oauth_consumer_secret As String = (my consumer secret) Dim timestamp As Long Dim strBase As String timestamp = DateDiff(s, #1/1/1970#, DateAdd(h, -9, Now)) Dim param As New Scripting.Dictionary (hash array) param(oauth_callback) = oob param(oauth_consumer_key) = (my consumer key) param(oauth_nonce) = CStr(timestamp + 1) param(oauth_signature_method) = HMAC-SHA1 param(oauth_timestamp) = CStr(timestamp) param(oauth_version) = 1.0 strBase = POST urlEncode(urlRequestToken) urlEncode(sortedParamConnected(param)) param(oauth_signature) = urlEncode(hmac_sha1(oauth_consumer_secret , strBase)) Dim strHeader As String strHeader = OAuth Dim i As Integer For i = 0 To param.Count - 1 strHeader = strHeader param.Keys(i) = urlEncode(param.Items(i)) If i param.Count - 1 Then strHeader = strHeader , Next Dim xmlhttp As New MSXML2.xmlhttp xmlhttp.Open POST, urlRequestToken, False xmlhttp.setRequestHeader Authorization, strHeader xmlhttp.send If xmlhttp.statusText OK Then Exit Sub End Sub There are several Excel VBA application which can be authenticated. The point is they make a twitter class and make an object to access. I am developing without using class (object-oriented). 1. my time is correct (UTC) 2. my signature is correct (compared with the sample in twitter documentation) 3. when URL is https://api.twitter.com/1/, 404 Not found came back Thank you in advance, Ari Tom van der Woerdt schrieb (2011/06/11 9:21): A desktop authentication flow usually includes a callback with a custom scheme (myapp://redirect) or xAuth, while a server application will usually use a normal callback (http://example.com/callback) with the normal OAuth flow. However, this won't cause the Woah there! error you get. Just like anything else related to the programming itself: Twitter doesn't discriminate by programming language. As long as you are using the API correctly, it's fine. To answer your initial question: you can use C (non-object oriented language) and C++ (object-oriented language) and many other languages to interface with Twitter. It's an API, so it's all the same, as long as you can make a HTTP request. Tom On 6/11/11 2:17 AM, Ari Endo wrote: Dear Tom, Thank you for your quick support. I have checked all the items you listed below. What I would like to know is information for desktop application different from server application. I would appreciate if you tell me any. Thank you in advance, Ari Tom van der Woerdt さんは書きました (2011/06/10 17:50): I just checked and I was wrong - Woah there! can mean a lot of thnigs. 1. Make sure that your time is right 2. Make sure that the signature you make is right 3. Make sure that your endpoint starts with https://api.twitter.com/1/ 4. Make sure that you use valid credentials 5. Make sure that you are supplying all the required parameters 6. Make sure that your nonce is correct 7. Make sure everything else
PIN-code flow ? Re: SOLVED Re: [twitter-dev] Needs object from desktop application ?
Hello Matt, This is Ari again. I am developing desktop application referring: http://dev.twitter.com/pages/auth It says just above OAUTH AUTHENTICATION FLOW that The flow varies slightly when using a desktop application with what's called the PIN-mode flow or exchanging login credentials using xAuth. In the last part of Sending the user to authorization section, it also says We'll see how the PIN code is used in the next step. But I cannot find any explanation of PIN code usage anywhere. I wonder I should use PIN code as oauth_verifier. Is it right? I am looking forward to hear your kind advice. Thanks in advance, Ari Matt Harris wrote (2011/06/25 4:35): Hey Ari, It's great to hear you worked this out and got it working. Also, thank you for sharing the solution that worked for you. Best, @themattharris https://twitter.com/intent/follow?screen_name=themattharris Developer Advocate, Twitter 2011/6/23 Ari Endo arien...@gmail.com mailto:arien...@gmail.com Dear Matt, Your question solved my problem. Actually, the signature itself and signature part in authorization header were different! I have urlencoded the signature and again urlencoded the authorization header. As a result, signature was urlencoded twice which came different from once urlencoded signature. I have been thinking it makes no harm urlencoding many times, but it was not. By urlencoding authorization header except the signature part, I have got 200 OK. Thank you so much for your kind support. Say thank you to Tom as well. As I am a newcomer to twitter application development, please help me again when I might come across other troubles ahead. Sincely, Ari Endo Matt Harris wrote (2011/06/24 9:21): Hi Ari, I'm not familiar with VBA enough to comment on the code, but if you could provide an example of the basestring created, authorization header and signature (remember to exclude any secrets) then we can take a look at what could be going wrong. Best, @themattharris https://twitter.com/intent/follow?screen_name=themattharris Developer Advocate, Twitter 2011/6/23 Ari Endo arien...@gmail.com mailto:arien...@gmail.com Dear Tom, Here is my vba code, just for your information. It returns 401 Unauthorized, Failed to validate oauth signature and token I appreciate if you give me a hint. - Private Sub cbRequestToken_Click() Const urlRequestToken As String = https://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token; Const oauth_consumer_secret As String = (my consumer secret) Dim timestamp As Long Dim strBase As String timestamp = DateDiff(s, #1/1/1970#, DateAdd(h, -9, Now)) Dim param As New Scripting.Dictionary (hash array) param(oauth_callback) = oob param(oauth_consumer_key) = (my consumer key) param(oauth_nonce) = CStr(timestamp + 1) param(oauth_signature_method) = HMAC-SHA1 param(oauth_timestamp) = CStr(timestamp) param(oauth_version) = 1.0 strBase = POST urlEncode(urlRequestToken) urlEncode(sortedParamConnected(param)) param(oauth_signature) = urlEncode(hmac_sha1(oauth_consumer_secret , strBase)) Dim strHeader As String strHeader = OAuth Dim i As Integer For i = 0 To param.Count - 1 strHeader = strHeader param.Keys(i) = urlEncode(param.Items(i)) If i param.Count - 1 Then strHeader = strHeader , Next Dim xmlhttp As New MSXML2.xmlhttp xmlhttp.Open POST, urlRequestToken, False xmlhttp.setRequestHeader Authorization, strHeader xmlhttp.send If xmlhttp.statusText OK Then Exit Sub End Sub There are several Excel VBA application which can be authenticated. The point is they make a twitter class and make an object to access. I am developing without using class (object-oriented). 1. my time is correct (UTC) 2. my signature is correct (compared with the sample in twitter documentation) 3. when URL is https://api.twitter.com/1/, 404 Not found came back Thank you in advance, Ari Tom van der Woerdt schrieb (2011/06/11 9:21): A desktop authentication flow usually includes a callback with a custom scheme (myapp://redirect) or xAuth, while a server application will usually use a normal callback (http://example.com/callback) with the normal OAuth flow. However, this won't cause the Woah there! error you get. Just like anything else related to the programming itself: Twitter
Re: [twitter-dev] Needs object from desktop application ?
Dear Tom, There are several Excel VBA application which can be authenticated. The point is they make a twitter class and make an object to access. I am developing without using class (object-oriented). 1. my time is correct (UTC) 2. my signature is correct (compared with the sample in twitter documentation) 3. when URL is https://api.twitter.com/1/, 404 Not found came back Thank you in advance, Ari Tom van der Woerdt schrieb (2011/06/11 9:21): A desktop authentication flow usually includes a callback with a custom scheme (myapp://redirect) or xAuth, while a server application will usually use a normal callback (http://example.com/callback) with the normal OAuth flow. However, this won't cause the Woah there! error you get. Just like anything else related to the programming itself: Twitter doesn't discriminate by programming language. As long as you are using the API correctly, it's fine. To answer your initial question: you can use C (non-object oriented language) and C++ (object-oriented language) and many other languages to interface with Twitter. It's an API, so it's all the same, as long as you can make a HTTP request. Tom On 6/11/11 2:17 AM, Ari Endo wrote: Dear Tom, Thank you for your quick support. I have checked all the items you listed below. What I would like to know is information for desktop application different from server application. I would appreciate if you tell me any. Thank you in advance, Ari Tom van der Woerdt さんは書きました (2011/06/10 17:50): I just checked and I was wrong - Woah there! can mean a lot of thnigs. 1. Make sure that your time is right 2. Make sure that the signature you make is right 3. Make sure that your endpoint starts with https://api.twitter.com/1/ 4. Make sure that you use valid credentials 5. Make sure that you are supplying all the required parameters 6. Make sure that your nonce is correct 7. Make sure everything else is correct Tom On 6/10/11 10:45 AM, Ari Endo wrote: Dear Tom, Never ever did I hit the rate limit. I call only once to get the authentication token. At most, only several times for trials. Thank you for your reply, Ari Tom van der Woerdt wrote (2011/06/10 17:38): Woah there - sounds like you are hitting a rate limit. If you don't authenticate your calls, you may only make 150 API calls per hour. Tom On 6/10/11 12:54 AM, ari_endo wrote: Hello, I am developing Twitter AP with Excel VBA. When accessing with an object generated from twitter class, it works. But only with XMLHttpRequest (without object) it gets Woah there message. Is object-oriented programming needed when developing desktop applications? I need reference for desktop application. I appreciate if any site is introduced. Thank you in advance, Ari Endo -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: https://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: https://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/twitter-development-talk
Re: [twitter-dev] Needs object from desktop application ?
Dear Tom, Here is my vba code, just for your information. It returns 401 Unauthorized, Failed to validate oauth signature and token I appreciate if you give me a hint. - Private Sub cbRequestToken_Click() Const urlRequestToken As String = https://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token; Const oauth_consumer_secret As String = (my consumer secret) Dim timestamp As Long Dim strBase As String timestamp = DateDiff(s, #1/1/1970#, DateAdd(h, -9, Now)) Dim param As New Scripting.Dictionary (hash array) param(oauth_callback) = oob param(oauth_consumer_key) = (my consumer key) param(oauth_nonce) = CStr(timestamp + 1) param(oauth_signature_method) = HMAC-SHA1 param(oauth_timestamp) = CStr(timestamp) param(oauth_version) = 1.0 strBase = POST urlEncode(urlRequestToken) urlEncode(sortedParamConnected(param)) param(oauth_signature) = urlEncode(hmac_sha1(oauth_consumer_secret , strBase)) Dim strHeader As String strHeader = OAuth Dim i As Integer For i = 0 To param.Count - 1 strHeader = strHeader param.Keys(i) = urlEncode(param.Items(i)) If i param.Count - 1 Then strHeader = strHeader , Next Dim xmlhttp As New MSXML2.xmlhttp xmlhttp.Open POST, urlRequestToken, False xmlhttp.setRequestHeader Authorization, strHeader xmlhttp.send If xmlhttp.statusText OK Then Exit Sub End Sub There are several Excel VBA application which can be authenticated. The point is they make a twitter class and make an object to access. I am developing without using class (object-oriented). 1. my time is correct (UTC) 2. my signature is correct (compared with the sample in twitter documentation) 3. when URL is https://api.twitter.com/1/, 404 Not found came back Thank you in advance, Ari Tom van der Woerdt schrieb (2011/06/11 9:21): A desktop authentication flow usually includes a callback with a custom scheme (myapp://redirect) or xAuth, while a server application will usually use a normal callback (http://example.com/callback) with the normal OAuth flow. However, this won't cause the Woah there! error you get. Just like anything else related to the programming itself: Twitter doesn't discriminate by programming language. As long as you are using the API correctly, it's fine. To answer your initial question: you can use C (non-object oriented language) and C++ (object-oriented language) and many other languages to interface with Twitter. It's an API, so it's all the same, as long as you can make a HTTP request. Tom On 6/11/11 2:17 AM, Ari Endo wrote: Dear Tom, Thank you for your quick support. I have checked all the items you listed below. What I would like to know is information for desktop application different from server application. I would appreciate if you tell me any. Thank you in advance, Ari Tom van der Woerdt さんは書きました (2011/06/10 17:50): I just checked and I was wrong - Woah there! can mean a lot of thnigs. 1. Make sure that your time is right 2. Make sure that the signature you make is right 3. Make sure that your endpoint starts with https://api.twitter.com/1/ 4. Make sure that you use valid credentials 5. Make sure that you are supplying all the required parameters 6. Make sure that your nonce is correct 7. Make sure everything else is correct Tom On 6/10/11 10:45 AM, Ari Endo wrote: Dear Tom, Never ever did I hit the rate limit. I call only once to get the authentication token. At most, only several times for trials. Thank you for your reply, Ari Tom van der Woerdt wrote (2011/06/10 17:38): Woah there - sounds like you are hitting a rate limit. If you don't authenticate your calls, you may only make 150 API calls per hour. Tom On 6/10/11 12:54 AM, ari_endo wrote: Hello, I am developing Twitter AP with Excel VBA. When accessing with an object generated from twitter class, it works. But only with XMLHttpRequest (without object) it gets Woah there message. Is object-oriented programming needed when developing desktop applications? I need reference for desktop application. I appreciate if any site is introduced. Thank you in advance, Ari Endo -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: https://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: https://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/twitter-development-talk
SOLVED Re: [twitter-dev] Needs object from desktop application ?
Dear Matt, Your question solved my problem. Actually, the signature itself and signature part in authorization header were different! I have urlencoded the signature and again urlencoded the authorization header. As a result, signature was urlencoded twice which came different from once urlencoded signature. I have been thinking it makes no harm urlencoding many times, but it was not. By urlencoding authorization header except the signature part, I have got 200 OK. Thank you so much for your kind support. Say thank you to Tom as well. As I am a newcomer to twitter application development, please help me again when I might come across other troubles ahead. Sincely, Ari Endo Matt Harris wrote (2011/06/24 9:21): Hi Ari, I'm not familiar with VBA enough to comment on the code, but if you could provide an example of the basestring created, authorization header and signature (remember to exclude any secrets) then we can take a look at what could be going wrong. Best, @themattharris https://twitter.com/intent/follow?screen_name=themattharris Developer Advocate, Twitter 2011/6/23 Ari Endo arien...@gmail.com mailto:arien...@gmail.com Dear Tom, Here is my vba code, just for your information. It returns 401 Unauthorized, Failed to validate oauth signature and token I appreciate if you give me a hint. - Private Sub cbRequestToken_Click() Const urlRequestToken As String = https://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token; Const oauth_consumer_secret As String = (my consumer secret) Dim timestamp As Long Dim strBase As String timestamp = DateDiff(s, #1/1/1970#, DateAdd(h, -9, Now)) Dim param As New Scripting.Dictionary (hash array) param(oauth_callback) = oob param(oauth_consumer_key) = (my consumer key) param(oauth_nonce) = CStr(timestamp + 1) param(oauth_signature_method) = HMAC-SHA1 param(oauth_timestamp) = CStr(timestamp) param(oauth_version) = 1.0 strBase = POST urlEncode(urlRequestToken) urlEncode(sortedParamConnected(param)) param(oauth_signature) = urlEncode(hmac_sha1(oauth_consumer_secret , strBase)) Dim strHeader As String strHeader = OAuth Dim i As Integer For i = 0 To param.Count - 1 strHeader = strHeader param.Keys(i) = urlEncode(param.Items(i)) If i param.Count - 1 Then strHeader = strHeader , Next Dim xmlhttp As New MSXML2.xmlhttp xmlhttp.Open POST, urlRequestToken, False xmlhttp.setRequestHeader Authorization, strHeader xmlhttp.send If xmlhttp.statusText OK Then Exit Sub End Sub There are several Excel VBA application which can be authenticated. The point is they make a twitter class and make an object to access. I am developing without using class (object-oriented). 1. my time is correct (UTC) 2. my signature is correct (compared with the sample in twitter documentation) 3. when URL is https://api.twitter.com/1/, 404 Not found came back Thank you in advance, Ari Tom van der Woerdt schrieb (2011/06/11 9:21): A desktop authentication flow usually includes a callback with a custom scheme (myapp://redirect) or xAuth, while a server application will usually use a normal callback (http://example.com/callback) with the normal OAuth flow. However, this won't cause the Woah there! error you get. Just like anything else related to the programming itself: Twitter doesn't discriminate by programming language. As long as you are using the API correctly, it's fine. To answer your initial question: you can use C (non-object oriented language) and C++ (object-oriented language) and many other languages to interface with Twitter. It's an API, so it's all the same, as long as you can make a HTTP request. Tom On 6/11/11 2:17 AM, Ari Endo wrote: Dear Tom, Thank you for your quick support. I have checked all the items you listed below. What I would like to know is information for desktop application different from server application. I would appreciate if you tell me any. Thank you in advance, Ari Tom van der Woerdt さんは書きました (2011/06/10 17:50): I just checked and I was wrong - Woah there! can mean a lot of thnigs. 1. Make sure that your time is right 2. Make sure that the signature you make is right 3. Make sure that your endpoint starts with https://api.twitter.com/1/ 4. Make sure that you use valid credentials 5. Make sure that you are supplying all the required parameters 6. Make sure that your nonce is correct 7. Make sure everything else is correct Tom On 6/10/11 10:45 AM, Ari
Re: [twitter-dev] Needs object from desktop application ?
Woah there - sounds like you are hitting a rate limit. If you don't authenticate your calls, you may only make 150 API calls per hour. Tom On 6/10/11 12:54 AM, ari_endo wrote: Hello, I am developing Twitter AP with Excel VBA. When accessing with an object generated from twitter class, it works. But only with XMLHttpRequest (without object) it gets Woah there message. Is object-oriented programming needed when developing desktop applications? I need reference for desktop application. I appreciate if any site is introduced. Thank you in advance, Ari Endo -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: https://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: https://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/twitter-development-talk
Re: [twitter-dev] Needs object from desktop application ?
I just checked and I was wrong - Woah there! can mean a lot of thnigs. 1. Make sure that your time is right 2. Make sure that the signature you make is right 3. Make sure that your endpoint starts with https://api.twitter.com/1/ 4. Make sure that you use valid credentials 5. Make sure that you are supplying all the required parameters 6. Make sure that your nonce is correct 7. Make sure everything else is correct Tom On 6/10/11 10:45 AM, Ari Endo wrote: Dear Tom, Never ever did I hit the rate limit. I call only once to get the authentication token. At most, only several times for trials. Thank you for your reply, Ari Tom van der Woerdt wrote (2011/06/10 17:38): Woah there - sounds like you are hitting a rate limit. If you don't authenticate your calls, you may only make 150 API calls per hour. Tom On 6/10/11 12:54 AM, ari_endo wrote: Hello, I am developing Twitter AP with Excel VBA. When accessing with an object generated from twitter class, it works. But only with XMLHttpRequest (without object) it gets Woah there message. Is object-oriented programming needed when developing desktop applications? I need reference for desktop application. I appreciate if any site is introduced. Thank you in advance, Ari Endo -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: https://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: https://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/twitter-development-talk
Re: [twitter-dev] Needs object from desktop application ?
Dear Tom, Never ever did I hit the rate limit. I call only once to get the authentication token. At most, only several times for trials. Thank you for your reply, Ari Tom van der Woerdt wrote (2011/06/10 17:38): Woah there - sounds like you are hitting a rate limit. If you don't authenticate your calls, you may only make 150 API calls per hour. Tom On 6/10/11 12:54 AM, ari_endo wrote: Hello, I am developing Twitter AP with Excel VBA. When accessing with an object generated from twitter class, it works. But only with XMLHttpRequest (without object) it gets Woah there message. Is object-oriented programming needed when developing desktop applications? I need reference for desktop application. I appreciate if any site is introduced. Thank you in advance, Ari Endo -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: https://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: https://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/twitter-development-talk
Re: [twitter-dev] Needs object from desktop application ?
A desktop authentication flow usually includes a callback with a custom scheme (myapp://redirect) or xAuth, while a server application will usually use a normal callback (http://example.com/callback) with the normal OAuth flow. However, this won't cause the Woah there! error you get. Just like anything else related to the programming itself: Twitter doesn't discriminate by programming language. As long as you are using the API correctly, it's fine. To answer your initial question: you can use C (non-object oriented language) and C++ (object-oriented language) and many other languages to interface with Twitter. It's an API, so it's all the same, as long as you can make a HTTP request. Tom On 6/11/11 2:17 AM, Ari Endo wrote: Dear Tom, Thank you for your quick support. I have checked all the items you listed below. What I would like to know is information for desktop application different from server application. I would appreciate if you tell me any. Thank you in advance, Ari Tom van der Woerdt さんは書きました (2011/06/10 17:50): I just checked and I was wrong - Woah there! can mean a lot of thnigs. 1. Make sure that your time is right 2. Make sure that the signature you make is right 3. Make sure that your endpoint starts with https://api.twitter.com/1/ 4. Make sure that you use valid credentials 5. Make sure that you are supplying all the required parameters 6. Make sure that your nonce is correct 7. Make sure everything else is correct Tom On 6/10/11 10:45 AM, Ari Endo wrote: Dear Tom, Never ever did I hit the rate limit. I call only once to get the authentication token. At most, only several times for trials. Thank you for your reply, Ari Tom van der Woerdt wrote (2011/06/10 17:38): Woah there - sounds like you are hitting a rate limit. If you don't authenticate your calls, you may only make 150 API calls per hour. Tom On 6/10/11 12:54 AM, ari_endo wrote: Hello, I am developing Twitter AP with Excel VBA. When accessing with an object generated from twitter class, it works. But only with XMLHttpRequest (without object) it gets Woah there message. Is object-oriented programming needed when developing desktop applications? I need reference for desktop application. I appreciate if any site is introduced. Thank you in advance, Ari Endo -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: https://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: https://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/twitter-development-talk
[twitter-dev] Needs object from desktop application ?
Hello, I am developing Twitter AP with Excel VBA. When accessing with an object generated from twitter class, it works. But only with XMLHttpRequest (without object) it gets Woah there message. Is object-oriented programming needed when developing desktop applications? I need reference for desktop application. I appreciate if any site is introduced. Thank you in advance, Ari Endo -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: https://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: https://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/twitter-development-talk