[twitter-dev] Re: Announcing Twurl: OAuth-enabled curl for the Twitter API

2010-05-15 Thread Faried Nawaz
I tested both git apply patchfile and patch -p 1 -i patchfile separately before posting the commands, and they both worked for me. Note that the git command doesn't produce any output, but does patch the files. If it still isn't working for you, you can always manually edit the files. It's a

[twitter-dev] Re: Introduce yourself!

2010-05-15 Thread Tijs Verkoyen
Hi, My name is Tijs Verkoyen. I'm a webdeveloper at a Belgium company Netlash (http://www.netlash.com). In my spare time a run a company CR Solutions (http:// www.crsolutions.be). Some of you may know me by the wrapper-class I created (http:// classes.verkoyen.eu/twitter). I'm working with the

[twitter-dev] [API Tweetr] Invalid input PIN code.

2010-05-15 Thread Z-13
If I enter initially invalid input PIN code, then comes an error like this: Error #2032: Stream Error. URL:

[twitter-dev] Re: [API Tweetr] Invalid input PIN code.

2010-05-15 Thread Z-13
Link error without http://: twitter.com/oauth/access_token? oauth_callback=ooboauth_consumer_key=MY_CONSUMER_KEYoauth_nonce=82034oauth_signature_method=HMAC- SHA1oauth_timestamp=1273908737oauth_token=MY_OAUTH_TOKENoauth_verifier=333oauth_version=1.0oauth_signature=MY_OAUTH_SIGNATURE

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Announcing Twurl: OAuth-enabled curl for the Twitter API

2010-05-15 Thread Patrick Kennedy
Faried - I'm sure it mostly my new newness to Ruby; rake/make files are not my strong area as well. If it's fairly small changes, can you provide those changes? Basically, why patch it - if I can just use a replacement file. But since it's not provided yet, maybe you can demonstrate those

[twitter-dev] Re: Announcing Twurl: OAuth-enabled curl for the Twitter API

2010-05-15 Thread Faried Nawaz
On May 15, 4:29 pm, Patrick Kennedy kenned...@gmail.com wrote: I'm sure it mostly my new newness to Ruby; rake/make files are not my strong area as well. You're not stuck on a Ruby issue. Try the steps I listed on a new repository. At the end, download the gist, and use git apply patchfile.

[twitter-dev] Re: Problem with status encoding... I guess

2010-05-15 Thread @sebagomez
Great, thanks Adam! As I said before, many OAuth libs do not support international characters :( On May 15, 1:05 am, Adam Ransom v0id@gmail.com wrote: I'm working on a Japanese twitter app and have had similar challenges with encoding (i.e. the OAuth lib I used didnt support Japanese). I'll

[twitter-dev] Re: Getting 401 when using one access token with OAuth

2010-05-15 Thread @sebagomez
Take a look in this post at the suggestion Taylor sent me. http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/c04e4f73929a15c3/d9b6ab0c427493eb#d9b6ab0c427493eb regards On May 14, 5:48 pm, bjhess ba...@bjhess.com wrote: I'm trying to implement the following in Ruby:

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Announcing Twurl: OAuth-enabled curl for the Twitter API

2010-05-15 Thread kuhkatz
Am 14.05.2010 23:40, schrieb Faried Nawaz: On May 15, 12:41 am, kuhkatzkuhk...@googlemail.com wrote: so i suppose i am doing things wrong. i followed your instructions, but when i apply the diff, i get this: $ patch -i twurldiff Close. You can do either one of patch -p 1 -i twurldiff or

[twitter-dev] WebSockets protocol for streaming API

2010-05-15 Thread Cezar Sá Espinola
Hey guys, Quick question, are there any plans on supporting WebSockets protocol for the Streaming API? That'd be awesome for browser based Twitter clients (i.e. Google Chrome extensions). Without this it'll be very difficult for this kind of client to lavarage benefit from the upcoming user

[twitter-dev] Twitter returns different tweet ids.

2010-05-15 Thread omergul123
Hello. when I call the statuses/home_timeline api method ro retrieve the tweets, the ids of the tweets that are returned are not correct. What could be the problem? All the data except the tweet id are returned correctly. I use the jmathai's twitter client:

Re: [twitter-dev] WebSockets protocol for streaming API

2010-05-15 Thread John Kalucki
The first release of User Streams is not intended for web clients due to capacity constraints. http://apiwiki.twitter.com/ChirpUserStreams All services, mobile and browser-based clients must not use Streaming until we've sorted out Desktop clients at some scale. One problem at a time. That

[twitter-dev] Re: alert() in anywhere.js

2010-05-15 Thread Larry
Our site has been running @anywhere for over a week now without error. Yesterday my coworker was getting the alert(). He is running an older version of Firefox (3.0.8) on Ubuntu, so there might be another cause other than missing clientID or version? I still believe alert() is intrusive,

[twitter-dev] Re: alert() in anywhere.js

2010-05-15 Thread Larry
I can reliably reproduce this with Firefox 3.0.8 at the following url: http://cornsyrup.org/~larry/anywhere/index.html Error console is reporting S.get is not a function Larry On May 15, 11:31 am, Larry la...@topsy.com wrote: Our site has been running @anywhere for over a week now without

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Announcing Twurl: OAuth-enabled curl for the Twitter API

2010-05-15 Thread Patrick Kennedy
I bet coffee and 10 seconds with either of you would fix my problem, but no worries. On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 9:02 PM, kuhkatz kuhk...@googlemail.com wrote: Am 14.05.2010 23:40, schrieb Faried Nawaz: On May 15, 12:41 am, kuhkatzkuhk...@googlemail.com  wrote: so i suppose i am doing things

Re: [twitter-dev] WebSockets protocol for streaming API

2010-05-15 Thread Abraham Williams
I'm not particularly familiar with the specifics of WebSockets but here is the draft documentation: http://dev.w3.org/html5/websockets/ I don't see Chrome Extensions as being any different from desktop applications as they are both manually installed by the user on their desktop. Abraham On

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: alert() in anywhere.js

2010-05-15 Thread Abraham Williams
I agree that @Anywhere should degrade gracefully when configured properly on unsupported platforms and not prompt incorrect alert()s. But I do think alert()s are probably the best way to notify developers of incorrect installations. Abraham On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 11:55, Larry la...@topsy.com

[twitter-dev] Field constraints

2010-05-15 Thread Glenn
Is there a reference that explains the field types and constraints of the data coming from the Twitter API? Some things are a bit uncertain. For example, are user IDs 32bit or 64 bit integers? Thanks in advance.

[twitter-dev] oAuth Echo problems

2010-05-15 Thread Rich
Has anyone else had problems with oAuth echo and services like TwitPic I'm using the SAME objective-c library to generate the oAuth signature as for the client (which by the way the client works fine so the oAuth signatures for that are fine). I'm generating the oAuth headers as if it were for

[twitter-dev] Re: oAuth Echo problems

2010-05-15 Thread Rich
To follow up, if I simply actually call verify_credentials it returns a valid json object for my request but returns a status code of 401 On May 16, 12:01 am, Rich rhyl...@gmail.com wrote: Has anyone else had problems with oAuth echo and services like TwitPic I'm using the SAME objective-c

[twitter-dev] Re: alert() in anywhere.js

2010-05-15 Thread Larry
Firefox 3.X is a supported browser for @anywhere and my example is properly configured, yet it triggered when it wasn't supposed to. This highlights my point of why alert() not a good choice for notification of incorrect installations. Instead maybe it should use throw(). That would be more useful

[twitter-dev] Re: Problem with status encoding... I guess

2010-05-15 Thread Konpaku Kogasa
Hello, I had a few bugs with encoding, I was not using UTF8 and now I do, so I am able to tweet stauff like Peñarol á é í ó ú (spanish lang characters). I was making some tests and I noticed that if I want to set '!' as my status (just the exclamation mark) it dos not work... I get an

[twitter-dev] Re: alert() in anywhere.js

2010-05-15 Thread nischalshetty
Isn't console.log() specific to firebug? #JustSaying :) On May 16, 4:43 am, Larry la...@topsy.com wrote: Firefox 3.X is a supported browser for @anywhere and my example is properly configured, yet it triggered when it wasn't supposed to. This highlights my point of why alert() not a good

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: alert() in anywhere.js

2010-05-15 Thread Abraham Williams
Chrome has it too. On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 03:20, nischalshetty nischalshett...@gmail.comwrote: Isn't console.log() specific to firebug? #JustSaying :) On May 16, 4:43 am, Larry la...@topsy.com wrote: Firefox 3.X is a supported browser for @anywhere and my example is properly configured,

[twitter-dev] Re: oauth and embedded microcontrollers

2010-05-15 Thread Mr Blog
Brian, there is no TLS or root CA certificates on this platform. No browser. No X11. No screen or keyboard for that matter. On May 14, 11:13 am, Brian Smith br...@briansmith.org wrote: Mr Blog wrote: For example, the current 'tweet' code binary is 18K bytes.  If you can add oAuth in 100K

[twitter-dev] How to register current Basic Auth application as OAuth application

2010-05-15 Thread Hwee-Boon Yar
My Twitter app runs on iPhone (and has a server side component that user doesn't directly interact with). It has been running on Basic Auth for more than a year. I would like to register it as OAuth and migrated users over, i.e. running both in parallel under end June since not everyone will

Re: [twitter-dev] WebSockets protocol for streaming API

2010-05-15 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
I'm going to keep the whole thread here because I think some important distinctions are being raised / discussed. 1. As a developer, I have to create a (minimum) viable product. Viable implies there must be a user interface beyond the command line. Yes, I know Cameron Kaiser thinks otherwise,