[twitter-dev] Re: How to test for one user following another

2010-10-19 Thread Joe Rattz
I am not doing it from the command line with Twurl. I am doing it from the Twurl Console that you provide and it doesn't work. On Oct 7, 8:06 pm, Thomas Mango tsma...@gmail.com wrote: I apologize, I was actually saying that you should specify both the source and the target. It was my

[twitter-dev] Re: How to test for one user following another

2010-10-07 Thread Joe Rattz
That doesn't work either: hash request/1/friendships/show.xml/request errorTarget user not specified./error /hash That's right from Twurl despite the fact that I provided both the source_screen_name and target_screen_name. Besides, why shouldn't the other two methods work? They are

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: How to test for one user following another

2010-10-07 Thread Thomas Mango
I apologize, I was actually saying that you should specify both the source and the target. It was my understanding you needed both, but it looks like when you make an authenticated request (like you do with twurl), you can specify just the target. With that said, I was able to use twurl and

[twitter-dev] Re: How to test for one user following another

2010-10-07 Thread Norhidayah Azman
Sometimes it's the case of simply the URL parser not recognizing the '' sign! I tried using a couple of Python clients to make requests which need more than one parameter -- thus needing the '' sign in the API request URL -- but the clients just break, giving me the same 'Target user not