Re: Relationships returned in tweet stream

2009-01-12 Thread Dossy Shiobara
Cameron Kaiser wrote: >> Because you only get 100 requests per hour (this is for a Twitter >> client). > > In that case, you could look at whitelisting if your app requires it. > > http://twitter.com/help/request_whitelisting > Twitter Karma is supposedly whitelisted, but it still runs u

Re: Relationships returned in tweet stream

2009-01-12 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> Because you only get 100 requests per hour (this is for a Twitter > client). In that case, you could look at whitelisting if your app requires it. http://twitter.com/help/request_whitelisting -- personal: http://www.cameronkaiser.com/ -- Cameron

Re: Relationships returned in tweet stream

2009-01-12 Thread Daniel
Because you only get 100 requests per hour (this is for a Twitter client). On Jan 12, 1:26 am, Aditya wrote: > Why not use this? – http://apiwiki.twitter.com/REST+API > +Documentation#exists > > On Jan 11, 1:23 pm, Daniel wrote: > > > Hi there, > > I was on my way to posting this as a feature

Re: Relationships returned in tweet stream

2009-01-11 Thread Aditya
Why not use this? – http://apiwiki.twitter.com/REST+API +Documentation#exists On Jan 11, 1:23 pm, Daniel wrote: > Hi there, > I was on my way to posting this as a feature request, but thought I'd > first discuss it here first in case there is some other way of doing > what I want. > > I have an

Relationships returned in tweet stream

2009-01-11 Thread Daniel
Hi there, I was on my way to posting this as a feature request, but thought I'd first discuss it here first in case there is some other way of doing what I want. I have an app that persists the storage of tweets and users (friends/ followers/etc). I would like to be able to keep whether they are