On Apr 28, 12:06 am, MJ wrote:
> Also I am using @anywhere to login but I also have some server side
> code with java. Is there a way that I can pass the credentials of the
> @anywhere logged in user to the server side code? Or does that happen
> automatically (once someone authorizes the Twitte
On Apr 28, 2:27 am, MJ wrote:
> I'm working with the @anywhere api and trying to do a authcomplete
>
>
>
>
> twttr.anywhere(function (T) {
>
> if(T.isConnected()){
> twttr.anywhere.signOut();
> }
>
> T("#twitter-login-box").connectButton({ size: "large",
To whoever is developing the dev.twitter.com website could you update
the url of twittervb to http://twittervb.codeplex.com. Also, while the
source code is in VB.NET the binary library itself can be used across
any .NET-compatable language so it probably should be grouped more
properly with th
Yes, I was able to confirm that along with duplicate ids the statuses
were also duplicated. Here is a sample:
4/28/2010 7:37:10 AM~Duplicate Message ID:
13001313000 ?? #Orix_Buffaloes
4/28/2010 7:40:09 AM~Duplicate Message ID: 13001427000 ternyata eh
ternyata ckckk !
On Ap
Reading the Oauth docs, is quite confusing.
The complexity deals with the "Oauth dance", in order to not have to
store a user and pw.
My usage doesn't need this capability.
I use one user-pw only (my own).
Looking for a simple tutorial for this usage only.
I've found a number of things that don't seem to behave as documented
on either the old API wiki or the new Dev site. I'm writing a tutorial
on this portion of the API, so I'd like to know if the docs are
correct, and I'm just getting weird results, or if the docs are wrong.
I'm using PHP and cURL
Figured it out it's user.data('id') not user.id
On Apr 27, 9:27 pm, MJ wrote:
> I'm working with the @anywhere api and trying to do a authcomplete
>
>
>
>
> twttr.anywhere(function (T) {
>
> if(T.isConnected()){
> twttr.anywhere.signOut();
> }
>
> T("#tw
Hi ,
Is there any api or methods available to display the address book or
contacts of twitter account.?
my website is implemented in java,j2ee and
. my task is to display the twitter address book(i.e mail ids) of
twitter user in my website ...
is there any methods/api avilable to display the use
Hi there,
We are very excited to develop an App on Twitter ecosystem. We are
developing something which removes all the spam from user's followers
list and shows him how much exactly non-spam followers he has. But to
perform such task, we need way more than what Twitter Whitelisted
account offers
Hi all,
I've got this use case:
I have a button, clicking which opens up a tweet box with text
defaulted by my application. Here's how I've implemented:
1. Have a "tweet" button.
2. On clicking tweet, call javascript method showTweetBox which
- 2.1 Makes ajax call to my application to fetch som
On 4/28/2010 6:10 AM, satish wrote:
Hi ,
Is there any api or methods available to display the address book or
contacts of twitter account.?
my website is implemented in java,j2ee and
. my task is to display the twitter address book(i.e mail ids) of
twitter user in my website ...
is there any m
He's been plagiarizing people for weeks, and has been reported for
spam by dozens of people that I know about.
Here's just one example:
http://twitter.com/sween/status/3736262373
http://twitter.com/julianperretta/status/12991042505
But hey, I guess he's famous, so why make him follow the same r
Yeah one improvement may be to place the API "hurl" tool into each API
documentation page
with all parameter pre-filled so it is ready to be experiment with to see
how the responses look.
This also helps avoid out of date info if the responses should change.
Josh
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 4:21 PM,
On 4/28/2010 7:50 AM, TJ Luoma wrote:
He's been plagiarizing people for weeks, and has been reported for
spam by dozens of people that I know about.
Spam I understand, but are you actually trying to report plagarism on a
bloody tweet? Are you kidding me? We're you planning on selling that
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 5:32 AM, Adi wrote:
[..snip..]
>
> This whole thing takes quite some time (>15 seconds) for the "first
> time" to display the tweet box. In subsequent calls this thing is as
> fast as expected.
>
> The wait between pressing "tweet" and watching the tweet box appear
> for th
On 4/28/10 10:18 AM, John Meyer wrote:
>
> Spam I understand, but are you actually trying to report plagarism on a
> bloody tweet? Are you kidding me? We're you planning on selling that
> bit of wisdom somewhere? Spinning it off for a book deal?
You mean, like @shitmydadsays?
--
Dossy Shiobar
On 4/28/2010 8:21 AM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
On 4/28/10 10:18 AM, John Meyer wrote:
Spam I understand, but are you actually trying to report plagarism on a
bloody tweet? Are you kidding me? We're you planning on selling that
bit of wisdom somewhere? Spinning it off for a book deal?
You mean,
Personally thought the new pages were a vast improvement on the old ones in
terms of finding what I need. Usability is in the way the user thinks, I
suppose.
On 28 April 2010 15:11, Josh Roesslein wrote:
> Yeah one improvement may be to place the API "hurl" tool into each API
> documentation pag
What do you care why or why not someone is concerned with plagiarism?
John L Meyer: Twitter Women's Auxiliary Air Force, in effect!
∞ Andy Badera
∞ +1 518-641-1280 Google Voice
∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private
∞ Google me: http://www.google.com/search?q=andrew%20badera
On 4/28/2010 8:28 AM, Andrew Badera wrote:
John L Meyer: Twitter Women's Auxiliary Air Force, in effect!
∞ Andy Badera
∞ +1 518-641-1280 Google Voice
∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private
∞ Google me:http://www.google.com/search?q=andrew%20badera
Is that some sort of cut do
I miss the RSS feeds.
--
Little androids dreaming of Nexus Ones compiled this text.
On Apr 28, 2010 7:27 AM, "Nigel Legg" wrote:
Personally thought the new pages were a vast improvement on the old ones in
terms of finding what I need. Usability is in the way the user thinks, I
suppose.
On 28
First off, the address for search is currently search.twitter.com i.e. the
documentation and the information should use the following url:
http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=recipe
See http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/search
All of your other issues are a result of not using the proper URL.
Raffi, does the discontinuation of basic authorization on the API also
effect the Streaming API or just the REST API?
Thanks,
Jason.
Raffi Krikorian wrote:
hi all.
you're going to be hearing a lot from me over the next 9 weeks. our
plan is to turn off basic authorization on the API by june
I'm gonna poke some gentle fun at you here. I'm spidering the whole
social graph. I'm 25% done with my first pass. I will need two passes
to accomplish my goal. I hope to be done sometime in 2011.
You can limit your service to the vast majority of people who have far
fewer than one million followe
Don't mean the credentials (password) but if a user authorizes my app
to for example post tweets to their account via @anywhere will my
server side libraries (using JTwitter) have the same permissions
provided that they are using the same API Key and Secret Key?
On Apr 28, 4:06 am, glenn gillen
Eventually the Streaming API will be all oAuth as well, but on a
different, yet to be determined, schedule.
User Streams will launch with oAuth. The preview will switch over to oAuth soon.
-John
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 9:05 AM, Jason Wong wrote:
> Raffi, does the discontinuation of basic autho
Hi MJ,
The access tokens used transparently behind the scenes in @Anywhere aren't
compatible with the OAuth 1.0A access tokens Twitter uses in the standard
API implementation. We're looking at creative ways to bridge the gap but
won't have an easy solution for this for a bit.
Taylor Singletary
De
In my case (I can't speak for Greg), I'd like to use @anywhere in a
"read-only" way. For following, I want the user to utilize my server
side code (and their credentials from OAuth).
It would be great if I could use the @anywhere simply to display that
user's twitter profile. Until twitter solve
just the REST API!
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 9:05 AM, Jason Wong wrote:
> Raffi, does the discontinuation of basic authorization on the API also
> effect the Streaming API or just the REST API?
>
> Thanks,
> Jason.
>
>
> Raffi Krikorian wrote:
>
> hi all.
>
> you're going to be hearing a lot fro
What I have in mind is an application that will, once per week, grab
the tweets I've "favorited" and archive/post them. Is there any easy
logical way to do this? I ask because it appears that the favorites
list, when ordered through the API, is returned in the order of the
timestamp of the tweets t
Hi Chris,
There's currently no good way I know of to do this on your own using the API
purely without caching and comparisons in your backend. The favorites
endpoint returns statuses rather than "favorite objects" with embedded
statuses. There's definitely value in loading them the way you intend
I now see that http://search.twitter.com is at the top of the search
docs on dev.twitter.com, but all the example URLs on that page use
http://api.twitter.com/1/, which is where I got it. Oddly,
apiwiki.twitter.com uses http://search.twitter.com in its examples,
but I thought the dev site was the m
I am in the process of creating a plugin for wordpress. I was told
that when using oauth with a plugin I can't actually make the plugin
act natively because each time that the plugin is installed each user
has to have their own api credentials is this correct?
Thanks in advance!
Hi Folks,
This is a bug with the documentation sub-system not being self-reflective
enough when calculating the example parameter usage. I'm working on a bugfix
for this and hope to have it out soon. Sorry for the confusion!
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/episod
Hi Andrew,
If you're distributing your plugin for WordPress, you would want to ensure
that it doesn't contain any OAuth consumer keys (API keys) or secrets within
the source code. You'd instruct implementors to come to
http://dev.twitter.com/apps to create an application and give them a UI or
conf
It happens now just about every time when I'm trying to get the second
page of results for a complex query. For example, this one is failing
at the moment:
http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?max_id=13019381815&page=2&q=snappatx+OR+%22capital+metro%22+OR+%22cap+metro%22+OR+capmetro+OR+%28%28bus
I'll be working through a large part of the API docs over the next few
months as I work on a book. As long nobody gets cranky, I'll report
any oddities here. It is such a moving target I can see how these
inconsistencies can be left behind.
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Taylor Singletary
wrote
Hi Moshe,
While a direct tutorial from using basic auth and converting to an
OAuth-enabled application is actually really difficult and entirely
platform-dependent, we just made it easier to retrieve an access token on
your own behalf for your own applications on http://dev.twitter.com/apps --
you
Yes, due to lots of recent growth we're bumping up against some
capacity limits and working on them right now.
In the mean time, some very complex queries will time out. I'd
encourage you to back off on your rates, and please to not
aggressively retry the complex queries that fail [we don't cache
There might be a rate limit trick or two that you might find useful:
http://blog.abrah.am/2010/04/little-known-twitter-and-twitterapi.html
You should also make sure to read the API TOS thoroughly. You are not auto
following/unfollowing but you are still performing bulk operations.
http://dev.twitt
I guess to be more specific, will we still be able to use the Streaming
API with basic auth after June 30th if there is no oAuth implementation
for it?
John Kalucki wrote:
Eventually the Streaming API will be all oAuth as well, but on a
different, yet to be determined, schedule.
User Streams
yes.
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Jason Wong wrote:
> I guess to be more specific, will we still be able to use the Streaming API
> with basic auth after June 30th if there is no oAuth implementation for it?
>
>
> John Kalucki wrote:
>
>> Eventually the Streaming API will be all oAuth as we
I'm thinking about releasing some of my simpler uses of the streaming
"sample" and "filter" endpoints in open source. I missed the Chirp
session on policy, so I didn't get a chance to ask the questions there.
Are there any policy restrictions on what one can do with "sample" and
"filter" data that
Basically, you cannot resyndicate the data. You can't make the raw
data available to others via an API or other bulk means. Summaries of
the data are fine, as is display of the data. But you can't be a
pass-through to other third-parties.
-John
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 12:56 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Bo
Hi Developers,
In the interests of continuing to make the transition from basic
authentication easier for the many different kinds of developers interfacing
with the Twitter API, we introduced a new feature to the
dev.twitter.comdeveloper portal today that will allow you to create an
access token
On 04/28/2010 01:17 PM, John Kalucki wrote:
> Basically, you cannot resyndicate the data. You can't make the raw
> data available to others via an API or other bulk means. Summaries of
> the data are fine, as is display of the data. But you can't be a
> pass-through to other third-parties.
>
> -Jo
Awesome. However since everything needed to act on behalf of developers
Twitter accounts is now transfered in plain text it would be awesome to get
http://dev.twitter.com moved to https://dev.twitter.com.
Abraham
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 13:41, Taylor Singletary <
taylorsinglet...@twitter.com> wro
You could probably start loading the TweetBox immediately on first visit but
hide it with CSS so it is quick loading when a user actually clicks on the
tweet button.
Abraham
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 02:32, Adi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got this use case:
>
> I have a button, clicking which opens
I'd very much like that as well, Abraham. Thanks for the reminder.
Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/episod
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 2:09 PM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Awesome. However since everything needed to act on behalf of developers
> Twi
hello
one questionn ,, i can have a oauth authentication in web browse and
app desktop the same time ... why the methos are diferents
thanks in advance
On 4/28/2010 4:15 PM, nav wrote:
hello
one questionn ,, i can have a oauth authentication in web browse and
app desktop the same time ... why the methos are diferents
thanks in advance
The methods are different because the targets are different. With a web
application, you are sending the
A question on this and how it relates to User Streams. Unless I'm
mistaken (only took a cursory look/played around with User Streams),
User Streams uses Basic Auth. So if my app uses both the User Streams
API and the REST API, I have to both use xAuth for the REST calls and
store the username/passw
To be quite frank, you are filling a hole.
The functionality you are describing, identifying and getting rid of
spam followers, is Twitter's job and should be part of their core
system.
On Apr 28, 8:41 am, deadlychaos wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> We are very excited to develop an App on Twitter ecosys
Ducking the artillery shells and verbal mortar rounds in this thread,
I just want to ask:
Did you know @shitmydadsays actually uses status.net, and pushes its
tweets from there into Twitter via the StatusNet-Twitter bridge?
On Apr 28, 11:21 am, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
> On 4/28/10 10:18 AM, John M
user streams, right now, uses basic auth. user streams are in a preliminary
/ experimental stage - we do not recommend (john would use stronger words)
using them in production. we will be implementing oauth on the streaming
api soon-ish.
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Aral Balkan wrote:
> A q
To reply to myself: I've figured most of this out now.
(1)
Yes, the app should be registered.
Log on to the twitter account that messages will be published to, then
go to "dev.twitter.com/apps" and add a new app.
(2)
When an app is defined by an account, the app is automatically added
to that ac
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 10:18 AM, John Meyer wrote:
> On 4/28/2010 7:50 AM, TJ Luoma wrote:
>>
>> He's been plagiarizing people for weeks, and has been reported for
>> spam by dozens of people that I know about.
>
> Spam I understand, but are you actually trying to report plagarism on a
> bloody t
Hi,
I am pleased to announce that *Twitter API ME* version 1.2 is finally
released. This new version comes with some great new stuffs, e.g., direct
messages, timelines, friendship management, retweet, etc.
For those who do not know Twitter API ME, this a Twitter Java API designed
to run on any Ja
Anyone have any ideas about this? I'm really not sure where to go or
what to check from here, and I need to get this taken care of. Any
information would be appreciated!
Cory,
I have had similar issues. When you get that 401 error, you need to
back off for a second or two, recalculate the nonce, and then resubmit
the request.
On Apr 28, 10:52 pm, Cory wrote:
> Anyone have any ideas about this? I'm really not sure where to go or
> what to check from here, and I n
Updated chart - hth - http://tweetprobe.tumblr.com/post/551639110
I have a website.
It posts status updates to a single twitter account automatically. I
store user name and password in a configuration file.
I tried using oAuth to do the same thing, but this does not work
because
1. twitter asks for user name and password
2. my website will not be able to autom
hi!
because you are only posting to a single twitter account, what you need to
do is create a client application (you can do this from
http://dev.twitter.com/apps/new, and then bring up your application
http://dev.twitter.com/apps and click on "my access token". great - you now
have everything yo
On 04/28/2010 04:23 PM, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
> Ducking the artillery shells and verbal mortar rounds in this thread,
> I just want to ask:
>
> Did you know @shitmydadsays actually uses status.net, and pushes its
> tweets from there into Twitter via the StatusNet-Twitter bridge?
No, I didn't kn
Hi all,
In my apps, I want to (1)"get all recent official replies (or
mentions) to my following and also the tweet's ids that replies reply
to" OR (2)"get all replies to a tweet"
I found that I can use search API to get all recent replies to a
username or m, but the results don't give me the tweet'
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