Ok
Several days of hair pulling but this is what I discovered.
When you navigate to the twitter OAuth authticate or authorize page,
Twitter sets several cookies.
One of these is _twitter_sess
If you successfully sign In, this is recorded in the session cookie.
If you happen to go back and re-initi
ok, think you may need to delete ALL the twitter cookies..need more
testing
Hi!
Is this still occurring? If so, can you privately email me with more
information? Your applcation name/key, the time of day you were
making the call, and the IP address you are calling from would be
great to know.
On Jan 22, 2010, at 2:01 PM, Twitter-Developer
wrote:
Hi,
W
Hi,
I just started to get familiar with the twitter API and I would like
to know if there is an API call
that returns the tweet rate (e.g. tweets per minute) on certain
topics?
I know how to obtain the trends, but haven't found a direct way to
find out how often they are tweeted.
Any recommendat
In accordance with our previous announcement, we have completed the change
to Search API rate limiting response code. This change allows downstream
systems to more appropriately respond to rate limiting. The original
announcement follows:
We're changing the response code sent back by the Search AP
Thanks for the update, Ryan. And thanks for the compliment on the Google
Code policies page -- that page was one of the first things I launched at
Google back when we were being asked the exact same questions.
We also added patent licences, which follow this general format:
http://code.google.
(1) When will http://apiwiki.twitter.com/HTTP-Response-Codes-and-Errors
be updated?
(2) How does 420 differ from 400?
On Dec 22 2009, 4:19 pm, Wilhelm Bierbaum wrote:
> Eventually the REST API will return the same 420 response code to
> indicate rate limiting. We wanted to change as little as pos
1) When will http://apiwiki.twitter.com/HTTP-Response-Codes-and-Errors
be updated?
(2) How does 420 differ from 400?
On Jan 23, 4:21 pm, Wilhelm Bierbaum wrote:
> In accordance with our previous announcement, we have completed the change
> to Search API rate limiting response code. This change a
Hi all,
I'm glad to announce that Twitter4J version 2.1.0 is available for download.
http://twitter4j.org/en/index.html#download
It is also available at the Maven central repository.
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/net/homeip/yusuke/twitter4j-core/
This release contains a lot of improvements inclu