Heads up:
I just tried editing my application through the dev.twitter.com interface.
It doesn't have a user-editable setting for read-write / read-only, and
hence it took read-only as the default! It was originally read-write.
Had to go back to the old interface and turn it back on.
On Thu,
- Jud jvale...@gmail.com wrote:
On Apr 14, 5:05 pm, James Teters jtet...@gmail.com wrote:
Any ideas on size limitations or restrictions for this meta data?
good question; I have the same one.
simple math based on average tweet status byte size (of status
structure coming through the
- Philip (flip) Kromer f...@infochimps.org wrote:
Hi all,
I'm pleased to announce that Infochimps is making datasets from our
massive scrape of the Twitter corpus available for Chirp Hack day
devs.
There's a big opportunity for apps that draw on the historical record
and
thanks for the bug report - we'll look into it for the first round of fixes.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 11:17 PM, Harshad RJ harshad...@gmail.com wrote:
Heads up:
I just tried editing my application through the dev.twitter.com interface.
It doesn't have a user-editable setting for read-write /
please feel free to point us to standards that you would like us to
consider. we are really attempting to make this insanely simple by
literally just having a triple of items to store (namespace, key, value) --
so, we are just really talking about representation, i assume.
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010
Example shows how to use hovercard in an HTML page. Is there a way to
call from a javascript.js file?
If so, what is best approach for supporting both HTML and
javascript.js of same application when using @Anywhere?
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 11:34 AM, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
Will annotations be indexed and searchable? Will I be able to search
for all tweets with a certain annotation namespace, or namespace:key?
I think this would be key to truly creating agreeable standards for
metadata that can be utilized by many clients.
On Apr 15, 9:05 am, Raffi Krikorian
Any body tries to post a status from Tweet Box and it posted
successfully to his Twitter?
I'm thinking of something like the RFC process for Internet protocols.
By the way, on a related note, once the Twitter link shortener I've
been hearing rumors about is in place, can we have all the links in
tweets sent from the API shortened with it? Profile images, user
object URLs, etc. ;-)
Will annotations be indexed and searchable? Will I be able to search
for all tweets with a certain annotation namespace, or namespace:key?
I think this would be key to truly creating agreeable standards for
metadata that can be utilized by many clients.
the plan is yes - we will be working
I'm thinking of something like the RFC process for Internet protocols.
really - i think that's just too formal. just mail the list, or hit
me/marcel up over email.
Part of this stems from my concern over something I thought I heard
yesterday about Twitter building its own place database.
Nope, not yet.
Changed the Access Level to readwrite, but that also doesn't seem to
work
And the Twitter Connect Button doesn't work too
On 15 Apr., 16:09, amrnt amr...@gmail.com wrote:
Any body tries to post a status from Tweet Box and it posted
successfully to his Twitter?
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Add the HTML in a span on your label parameter:
example:
twitter(#tweetform).tweetBox({
counter: true,
height: 100,
width: 400,
label: span style=\color: #B3D565; font-size: .9em;\Your
label text goes here:/span,
defaultContent: @username I'm using your TweetBox!...
Hi!
I'm Ernandes, developer from Brazil. My twitter's nickname is @ernandesmjr.
Currently I am developing a Java mobile Twitter API, to run on Java ME and
Android-enabled devices.
More details, check at www.twitterapime.com
If you like it, join us!
Regards,
Ernandes
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at
I'm wondering whether we can auto sign-in users of our application to
@Anywhere when they have already signed in with Twitter to our
application using the oAuth API. It doesn't make sense from a user's
perspective to ask the user to sign in twice. If this is not possible
yet is it on the roadmap?
Hi there,
Some of the @anywhere sample code in the Working with the current
user section required some tweaks to get working.
The text specifies a User Callback function but the sample code does
not.
Also, the twttr.anywhere() function does not appear to work with an
API key, instead I specify
Permission denied ... to get property Window.jQuery from https://
api.twitter.com.
My script throws XSS error. It's against same origin policy.
Can someone explain to me what to do?
script src=http://platform.twitter.com/anywhere.js?
id=Xv=1 type=text/javascript/script
script
+1!! ;)
On Apr 15, 2010 7:09 a.m., zn...@comcast.net wrote:
- Jud jvale...@gmail.com wrote: On Apr 14, 5:05 pm, James Teters
jtet...@gmail.com wro...
In addition to size constraints, I'd like to *strongly* suggest that
wherever possible, annotations use *existing* open standards! Please,
Hi all,
I gave a try to Anywhere connect, and I have a weird issue, even if
I'm using the official example provided on the website.
Here is what I'm doing :
twttr.anywhere(function(twitter)
{
if (twitter.isConnected)
{
alert(twitter.User.current.data(screen_name));
}
else
{
Absolutely. Props to Taylor. I've seen the energy he's put into this and I
totally agree it's a huge leap forward.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
cool - thanks - taylor has been spending a lot of time behind the scenes
pushing this forward. he has
My question is similar to this post http://groups.google.com/group/
twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/
5d37e76f8efed028/2052210d4cd2bcea?lnk=gstq=token#2052210d4cd2bcea.
I am using TweetSharp 1.0 with a WPF 3.0 C# application.
I request that the user allow the desktop application to
worked
Firefox 3.6.3
Google Chrome 4.1.249.1036
Google Chrome 5.0.342.9 beta
Safari 4.0.5
IE 8
IE 9
not worked
Opera 10.50
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honestly, of all the place databases out there, none of them fit our needs.
none of them have the combination of unrestrictive licensing + data and IDs
for countries going down to neighborhoods (arbitrarily sized things) + have
the ability for creation, updating, etc. we are building
Thanks for that info. Will try to gather a few and send them later.
So you're ruling out concepts w/ multiple properties? Like a vcard?
This seems similar to what axschema.org have for openid. Namespaces have to
be uris, obviously.
Cheers,
André Luís
On Apr 15, 2010 1:09 p.m., Raffi Krikorian
Hi,
We have an application with dynamic user generated subdomains.
@anywhere would be integrated into pages rendered under these user
generated URLs. The domain however will remain constant.
Is there a way we can register our application with dynamic subdomains
to be able to deliver @anywhere on
same thing here with tweetbox (hoverbox,follow all behave correctly ),
appears to load and render correclty but no tweets appearing on
twitter?(blog already has twitter tools and that continues to tweet
fine..with its own key)
On Apr 15, 3:09 pm, amrnt amr...@gmail.com wrote:
Any body tries to
Same Problem here
On 15 Apr., 09:47, Palleas pall...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I gave a try to Anywhere connect, and I have a weird issue, even if
I'm using the official example provided on the website.
Here is what I'm doing :
twttr.anywhere(function(twitter)
{
if (twitter.isConnected)
a way to think about this is analogous to geo. people used to put geo
information in the 140 characters -- but now, we allow you to put it out of
band in a machine-readable way. we want to extend that functionality to all
types of meta data (links to URLs, etc.).
2010/4/15 André Luís
unfortunately, not now. we are working on a solution, but right now the
domain names have to have an exact string match.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 11:22 PM, Ram yourstruly.vi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
We have an application with dynamic user generated subdomains.
@anywhere would be integrated
The Windows Registry is NOT secure -- it is at best obscure.
Is it a good place to store information? Maybe. Matter of opinion.
Consider a secured machine datastore as well. However anyone with
physical access to the machine has everything they need to access
anything they want, given a little
Why shorten links that won't count for 140 limit and are not viewed by user?
It will only add un-needed requests and waste values on the twiter
shortener.
André Luís
On Apr 15, 2010 2:18 p.m., M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zzn...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'm thinking of something like the RFC process for
Thanks, that helped me a lot. My Connect is working now! ;)
On 15 Apr., 12:08, siggy andrewseig...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
Some of the @anywhere sample code in the Working with the current
user section required some tweaks to get working.
The text specifies a User Callback function but
I must have had some outdated snippets still present in the docs, I'll do my
best to adjust this morning when I have time.
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/episod
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 7:56 AM, silentgecko rwelb...@brainpool.de wrote:
Thanks, that helped me a
On Apr 15, 12:27 am, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
It's obviously a good number to know, but it's also a number you
should be able to derive through good monitoring in your own
application...
Such monitoring is difficult for client apps. Yes, you can get
You click the little guy and it disappears.
Personally, I think it's it adds a little excitement to my blog but any idea
why it's happening?
e.g., see aralbalkan.com/3182
Muchas danke-yous,
Aral
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From my testing it has only disappeared for my own account. If I login with
a secondary account it works fine.
Abraham
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 15:39, Aral Balkan a...@aralbalkan.com wrote:
You click the little guy and it disappears.
Personally, I think it's it adds a little excitement to my
Definitely seeing it disappear while logged into a different account. Not
sure if some oAuth session is being cached or something.
Aral
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
From my testing it has only disappeared for my own account. If I login with
a
How about an @anywhere hovercard for hashtags?
Get those promoted tweets displayed all over the place? ;-)
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Hi Aral,
So the connect button disappears entirely after you've connected? If
you reply with steps to reproduce we can look in to it.
Thanks,
Dan
On Apr 15, 8:48 am, Aral Balkan aralbal...@gmail.com wrote:
Definitely seeing it disappear while logged into a different account. Not
sure if
Uh ... then again, http://blog.twitter.com/2010/04/tweet-preservation.html
;-)
On Apr 15, 1:04 am, zn...@comcast.net wrote:
- Philip (flip) Kromer f...@infochimps.org wrote:
Hi all,
I'm pleased to announce that Infochimps is making datasets from our
massive scrape of the Twitter
I guess I need to look at the protocol buffers spec again. And some
of the binary JSON formats. While we're dreaming, how about sending
Streaming data *compressed*? ;-)
On Apr 15, 7:49 am, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
a way to think about this is analogous to geo. people used to put
My impression was that the Open Street Map project was attempting to
solve this. At least that's what I picked up in the aftermath of the
Haiti earthquake. If you haven't already, check out http://maps2.humaninet.org/
and http://www.humaninet.org/maps2/maps2-geo-usability-2010-1-12.pdf
We've got
I guess I need to look at the protocol buffers spec again. And some
of the binary JSON formats. While we're dreaming, how about sending
Streaming data *compressed*? ;-)
How about keeping a new way of talking to Twitter human readable during its
initial implementation? Premature optimization.
The way to acheive this best would be:
twttr.anywhere(function(twitter)
{
if (twitter.isConnected())
{
alert(ttwitter.currentUser.data('screen_name'));
}
else
{
twitter(#connectArea).connectButton({size: large});
}
});
Thanks,
Dan
On Apr 15, 7:46 am, silentgecko
Yes. Hashtag hovercards would be awesome.
Abraham
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 16:09, Dewald Pretorius dpr...@gmail.com wrote:
How about an @anywhere hovercard for hashtags?
Get those promoted tweets displayed all over the place? ;-)
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probably not - we're just going to stick with JSON and XML for a bit now.
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 8:52 AM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zzn...@gmail.comwrote:
I guess I need to look at the protocol buffers spec again. And some
of the binary JSON formats. While we're dreaming, how about sending
tell them to hit me up.
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 8:49 AM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zzn...@gmail.comwrote:
My impression was that the Open Street Map project was attempting to
solve this. At least that's what I picked up in the aftermath of the
Haiti earthquake. If you haven't already, check out
I am trying to follow your example on inserting the twitter login
button but nothing is showing up. Here is my code:
div id=twitter-connect-placeholder/div
script type=text/javascript
var anywhereApiKey = mykeyxx;
twttr.anywhere(anywhereApiKey, 1.0.0, onAnywhereLoad);
function
Glad Im not the only one... I thought perhaps it wasnt working on my
local environment because of the callback URL but even in production,
everything seems to work perfectly except nothing posts to twitter.
Is there a go-live date for this or are there working examples out
there right now?
On
Anyone have any code examples of a working integration of User Streams.
When I tail the user.js, I get a constant stream of data for my user. I
know I'm not getting that many follows. Curious if I'm querying it the
right way. I'd love to see some examples.
Jesse
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When creating or editing an app through the new dev.twitter.com site,
the application will lose (or never be permitted) write access and
will only have read access.
The options to choose between read access or read write access
that's on the old oAuth page are no longer accessible on the new dev
In that case, you might not want to edit your app settings through
dev. because since early this morning, the old edit URL [1] has been
throwing a fail whale. You won't be able to restore your r/w setting.
[1] http://twitter.com/oauth_clients/details/
On Apr 15, 5:12 pm, Mike Davis (mcdavis)
Figured it out, the documentation must need to be updated a bit still.
Change:
twttr.anywhere(anywhereApiKey, 1.0.0, onAnywhereLoad);
To:
twttr.anywhere(onAnywhereLoad);
And it should work for you.
On Apr 15, 2:47 pm, jgervin jger...@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying to follow your example on
Personally, I only consume Twitter via curl and streams. Check out Ryan
King's (et. al. I think half of eng has contributed into it by now)
Earlybird. It's up on the Git Hubs.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Infrastructure, Twitter Inc.
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Jesse Stay
Hi guys,
I've been tinkering around with the Twitter API @anywhere and I've
cobbled together a wordpress plugin that allows hovercards to be
displayed on blogs, specifically my blog.
However, when testing on friend's sites, whilst the actual hovering
works, clickthroughs don't. I suspect the
The same thing is happening for me. Firebug shows it as returning a
403: Forbidden.
My response text is -
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
ErrorCodeAccessDenied/CodeMessageAccess Denied/
MessageRequestIdD383456151C16F65/
RequestIdHostIdF7MvMBRIBSKfj5NFUl1B4nPeKW8csb98Ow0zp6oLJ/SYeaZKlqh
FYI, looks like this bug was submitted quite a while ago.
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=855q=favoritescolspec=ID%20Stars%20Type%20Status%20Priority%20Owner%20Summary%20Opened%20Modified%20Component
On Apr 14, 5:47 pm, btjones btjo...@gmail.com wrote:
This is happening
Yeah, I was able to switch my app back via the old page, but just
wanted to bring it to attention.
On Apr 15, 4:35 pm, Dewald Pretorius dpr...@gmail.com wrote:
In that case, you might not want to edit your app settings through
dev. because since early this morning, the old edit URL [1] has been
I get 401 Unauthorized when I use this example code with my API key of
course.
On Apr 15, 6:08 am, siggy andrewseig...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
Some of the @anywhere sample code in the Working with the current
user section required some tweaks to get working.
The text specifies a User
Every single time I go to https://twitter.com/apps and click the
linked name of my app, I get an over capacity fail whale.
I also just now noticed that there was an approved app in my
Connections tab, which said the app was authorized today at 5:17 AM.
And I *most* certainly did not authorize
Note that you're getting the follows of all your friends. Not just you. So
if you follow 100 people, you'll get 100x 'normal' follow activity.
---Mark
http://twitter.com/mccv
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 1:36 PM, John Kalucki j...@twitter.com wrote:
Personally, I only consume Twitter via curl
Hey all,
I've been using the Python Twitter Tools library to access the API,
which is beautiful and great to use but as far as I can tell has no
systematic error handling. There is no distinction between temporary
errors (e.g., connection failed, rate limit exceeded, etc) and
permanent ones
I'm using the twitter4j api for my application, and I need to get the
more retweets of a given tweet as possible.. I've tried to use the
getRetweets() method but it returns only the last 20 retweets (instead
of 100, as documentated). So I've seen the new:
Twitter REST API Method: GET
Is there an option to do this? it will be nice it we could somewhat
control how to display the hovercard (extended or collapsed)
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I tried to post a status from Tweet Box at
http://dev.twitter.com/anywhere/begin
and while it authenticated me (slick!), it didn't post.
Hm.
On Apr 15, 8:09 am, amrnt amr...@gmail.com wrote:
Any body tries to post a status from Tweet Box and it posted
successfully to his Twitter?
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I'm playing with Hovercards and callbacks within hovercards, but the
callback seems to be called before the hovercard is rendered. Is there a
good way to manipulate the content of a hovercard after it is rendered? How
can I interrupt the event that renders the hovercard (or know after it has
This issue is now fixed.
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Any chance on getting access to a beta of these from outside chirp? I had to
come home this afternoon and didn't get to play too much while i was there, but
would be really interested in playing more. I understand it's not ready for
roll out. Just looking to start the development process.
Regarding the annotations that were announced yesterday at the
Developer's conference:
1. Will those annotations survive for replies and direct messages of
original tweets? For example, if I were to send a tweet and annotate
with an id that was germain to my application, any tweet that was a
Once the conference is over, we'll open the preview up to developers
everywhere. A few more hours to go...
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Infrastructure, Twitter Inc.
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Isaiah Carew isa...@me.com wrote:
Any chance on getting access to a beta of these
John,
I know it is still some ways off into the future, but would you
consider segmenting out the areas of user streams that don't have
privacy implications, to make those parts of the stream available to
services as a higher priority compared with the rest?
For me, social graph changes are the
I don't believe it will be that simple. Perhaps creating an admin
panel for the WP plugin which asks for the api key with text about how
to register for one. I dont think you can get around the subdomain/
domain restriction per key any other way.
On Apr 15, 3:48 pm, Rhys Wynne
I was just thinking about this earlier today. We're switching one of
our projects to oAuth, and it seems a bit cumbersome to ask the user
to approve access to 2 different apps from the same site. Especially
considering the oAuth approval screens look totally different from
each other.
If it
Would appreciate any feedback or thoughts on this.
On Apr 13, 3:03 pm, YCBM youcannotb...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, so I'm a bit out of the loop so I've been doing a lot of catching
up on oAuth Echo starting
withhttp://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread
Scenario
I agree with the obscure comment.
For better or worse, I am trying to design a solution for a semi-
public machine, so multiple users may be using the same application
installation, and each user has their own registry settings. (The
other registry settings are innocuous, but I am trying to trade
I am wanting to use @anywhere to allow users to login to my website,
but I am curious about how to implement proper security.
Right now when a user hits the Connect With Twitter button on my
website and signs in via the popup window, the button changes to say
Connected with Twitter. So far so
Hi - I am working with the @anywhere Follow Button option. I added it
to my page - I have several buttons on the page for different users -
after a couple of refreshes, the buttons always change to a yellow !
and a xyz user not found and you can't click on the button. After a
period of time (seems
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