I don't like getting this message... one because I don't understand
it.
Searched Twitter, Blackberry and Google.
Seems it's a twitter + blackberry issue.
1) Window pops up after one search in one session that I use once a
day. That means every time I open it!
2) Annoying verbage... makes me want t
I'm using tweepy to access statuses/filter. Having standard access, I
can stream 200 users in my site follow list. I'd like to stream the
200 most active users and pick up the rest with scheduled API calls.
I thought I would simply calculate the number of statuses posted
during the last month for
Hi Pascal
What I'm doing is requesting 150 per hour. I've 43 pages, so in about a week
I'll get my "almost full" backup. :D
(I've wrote a PHP script to do that automatically, of course)
Does the Congress Library have an API or some ?
2010/7/18 Pascal Jürgens
> Tom,
>
> at least you know that
HI Friends,
I am new to this twitter implementation in orkut apps.
I have a requirement in my orkut application that i have to do tweet
functionality in my application that will posted some message in his
twitter profile page from my application.
User will give his twitter user id and password w
We are again seeing behaviour where update_profile_image is returning
a 200OK but the image is not updated on Twitter. This happened last
week and was fixed under Issue 1745:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1745
But it has just reappeared. Behaviour is very slightly differen
The easier and far better thing to do would be to request a higher access
level for follow, and do it all via the Streaming API. This would be less
coding work for you, and less stress on our system.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Infrastructure, Twitter Inc.
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 5
Thank you for the details, Bob. We're looking into it.
Taylor
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 6:19 AM, Bob wrote:
> We are again seeing behaviour where update_profile_image is returning
> a 200OK but the image is not updated on Twitter. This happened last
> week and was fixed under Issue 1745:
>
> http
There are a few ways to go about this, and some are easier than others. The
easier the solution, the less control you have over the experience provided.
I'll assume your Orkut application is OpenSocial-based. If you have a remote
server component to your Orkut application, you may find it easiest
P.S. Here's more about the OAuth proxy approach:
http://code.google.com/apis/gadgets/docs/oauth.html
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 7:08 AM, Taylor Singletary <
taylorsinglet...@twitter.com> wrote:
> There are a few ways to go about this, and some are easier than others. The
> easier the solution, the l
We had a brief issue with followings and unfollowings but it's resolved
now: http://status.twitter.com/post/830058364/had-trouble-following-people
Taylor
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Fabien Penso wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to add @tweetsellit as a friend from @fabienpenso, can't do
> it wh
We're continuing to experiment with the feasibility of this feature, and SSL
support is one gating factor among a few others. There are future solutions
that we can envision that would obviate the need for this less-than-friendly
model.
Taylor
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Abraham Williams <4
There's no way to get this at this time, but it'd be a good feature to
request on the issue tracker:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 2:09 PM, Dharmesh wrote:
> I'm looking to do do some analysis on twitter lists.
>
> I'd like to be able to retrieve the li
Well, that dont solve my problem!
If I use user_timeline I will get only the tweets and the retweets
done by me... I want that, but I want the tweets and the retweets done
by my followers (and the ones I'm following) too.
Open the following options in different tabs in your browser (imagine
your
Thomas,
last time I heard from the project, they were busy sorting the technical
details out and still not sure who would even get access. It'll probably be
open to a selected group of researchers first.
Pascal
On Jul 18, 2010, at 8:16 PM, Tomas Roggero wrote:
> Hi Pascal
>
> What I'm doing
I've been studying APIs and testing with toy apps; technically, it's
all working fine.
My questions, regarding a desktop app that I hope to distribute:
1) OAuth is obviously required for status updates (api.twitter.com/
POST), but what about search.twitter.com/GET of public tweets? Do I
still ne
Hi Ed,
Interesting. I'll investigate this.
Taylor
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 8:17 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky <
zn...@borasky-research.net> wrote:
> I've got a script that dumps a list of friends and followers for a user.
> When I run it authenticated with oAuth, it behaves as expected:
>
> limit:
I cannot create a new app, I get a screen that says "Something is
technically wrong. Thanks for noticing - we're going to fix it up and
have things back to normal soon." How do I get around this error?
Desktop apps should be on User Streams, not on stream.twitter.com:
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/ChirpUserStreams
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/User-Stream-Implementation-Suggestions
You should keep connections open as long as is practical and reduce
connection churn to a minimum.
-John Kalucki
http:/
Thanks!
User-Stream-Implementation-Suggestions is a gem of a document.
On Jul 19, 12:42 pm, John Kalucki wrote:
> Desktop apps should be on User Streams, not on stream.twitter.com:
>
> http://apiwiki.twitter.com/ChirpUserStreams
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/User-Stream-Implementation-Suggestions
Hi,
I'm looking to fetch the user_timeline for various twitter users.
Testing it with twurl it seems that 'once authenticated' the id
parameter is not recognized and all calls to /statuses/
user_timeline.json with id=foo return only the authenticated users
timeline.
Testing it in an unauthentica
This issue seems to have gone away, but I'm seeing other scattered
symptoms on unauthenticated API rate limits.
1. 150 calls per "hour" and 150 calls remaining but time remaining
much less than 3600 seconds - I've seen values as low as 1800 seconds.
2. Occasional instances of values *greater*
Thanks for the further points, Ed!
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 11:09 AM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky <
zn...@borasky-research.net> wrote:
> This issue seems to have gone away, but I'm seeing other scattered symptoms
> on unauthenticated API rate limits.
>
> 1. 150 calls per "hour" and 150 calls remaining
My apps getting 'user has not given permission' and this is by the
hundreds! I presume the oAuth API is having issues!
I'm seeing an increase in the home timeline returning a content-type
of text/html instead of text/xml
The actual body of the request is actually the correct XML response
but my app checks for the correct HTTP header content-type.
Is anyone else seeing this?
I'm seeing an increase in the home timeline returning a content-type
of text/html instead of text/xml
The actual body of the request is actually the correct XML response
but my app checks for the correct HTTP header content-type.
Is anyone else seeing this?
I'm getting problems on the return as well.
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 2:55 PM, nischalshetty wrote:
> My apps getting 'user has not given permission' and this is by the
> hundreds! I presume the oAuth API is having issues!
Alright, it is oAuth issues, checked the twitter status here -
http://status.twitter.com/post/832539693/users-cannot-update-profiles
-Nischal
On Jul 19, 11:55 pm, nischalshetty wrote:
> My apps getting 'user has not given permission' and this is by the
> hundreds! I presume the oAuth API is havi
It would appear that Twitter oAuth is down across the board.
We are getting 500 errors for all calls to:
http://api.twitter.com/oauth/access_token
Since 18:20 UTC.
Presumably this is what is meant by the update to the issue on the
status blog:
"Update (11:20 PST, 18:20 UTC): oAuth tokens are a
Phew! Thank goodness I still use HTTP Basic Auth ... ;-)
When's that supposed to be EOL'ed again? Are we still pretending that
it's a good idea? ;-)
On 7/19/10 3:00 PM, nischalshetty wrote:
> Alright, it is oAuth issues, checked the twitter status here -
> http://status.twitter.com/post/83253
Hi,
I'm seeing across the board failure of xAuth token exchange for my app, Kiwi.
The app has not changed for months and is in use by thousands of users. So I
don't think it's something I've done recently.
Is it related to what I'm seeing on status.twitter.com?
Is there a way to tell whethe
I'm expecting 'application/json' and am suddenly getting 'text/html'.
On 07/19/2010 01:58 PM, Rich wrote:
I'm seeing an increase in the home timeline returning a content-type
of text/html instead of text/xml
The actual body of the request is actually the correct XML response
but my app checks f
Hi Everyone,
This sounds very strange. Anyone have any captures of the entire request
sequence?
- Your HTTP headers, including acceptance headers, the full URI being
executed, etc.
- The full response, including HTTP Headers
(as can be provided without compromising private user / app data)
T
The current site issues that are also making updates to profiles, avatars,
and background images are to blame for the current issues around OAuth
authentication as well. We're working on relieving the problem.
Taylor
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
> Phew! Thank goodnes
I've been experiencing OAuth issues with my app today. If I'm already
logged into twitter, the OAuth redirects to my app just fine. However,
if I have to land on the authentication page and enter my username and
password and click submit, I get the following error:
Mon Jul 19 15:40:47 EDT 2010 : T
Hi Isaiah,
This is related to the same issue you see on status.twitter.com -- it's
effecting many user-related write operations (including, for instance,
instantiating an access token on behalf of a user). We are working to
resolve the issue.
Taylor
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Isaiah Care
Thanks for the update Taylor, it's helpful in keeping our users up to
speed.
On Jul 19, 8:54 pm, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> The current site issues that are also making updates to profiles, avatars,
> and background images are to blame for the current issues around OAuth
> authentication as well.
Hi Ap,
This is the right place for reporting issues like this -- well, one of the
right places anyway -- we have some issues with OAuth today that are related
to some wider issues related to updating objects associated with users (like
access tokens).
We hope to have this fixed soon!
Thanks,
Tay
Isaiah,
I seem to be getting similar errors with regular OAuth requests. If
I'm already logged into twitter and OAuth just needs to redirect, it
works, but if I land on the login page, enter my username and password
and click submit, the redirect breaks with the 500 error.
Ashish
On Jul 19, 3:10
Request:
GET /1/statuses/home_timeline.xml?
include_rts=true&count=200&since_id=18936844073 HTTP/1.1
Hostapi.twitter.com
User-Agent Tweetings/3.1.2 CFNetwork/485.2 Darwin/10.4.0
Authorization OAuth realm="", oauth_consumer_key="", oauth_token="",
oauth_signature_method="HMAC-SHA1", oaut
$ curl http://api.twitter.com/1/favorites.json?screen_name=semifor |
xclip
% Total% Received % Xferd Average Speed TimeTime
Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent
Left Speed
100 4659 100 46590 0 13953 0 --:--:-- --:--:--
--:--:--
ap,
I'm experiencing the problem too. It's good to hear that Taylor et al
are on the case.
Thanks Mark! We're looking into this. It's related in some way to the
duplicate HTTP headers we are sending and Content-Type/Content-Length
issues. This is very helpful!
Taylor
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Marc Mims wrote:
> $ curl http://api.twitter.com/1/favorites.json?screen_name=semifor
I'm getting reports from multiple users which I can confirm where the server
starts to reply (correctly) to a signed request, then abruptly drops the
connection during the transaction -- iow, the server accepts the request and
starts sending a well-formed reply, but then drops it in the middle with
> Thanks Mark! We're looking into this. It's related in some way to the
> duplicate HTTP headers we are sending and Content-Type/Content-Length
> issues. This is very helpful!
Ah, ignore my last message, I see it's been acknowledged. Thanks, Taylor
and Marc.
--
--
Hi Developers,
Along with a host of other issues we've been keeping you in the loop on
http://status.twitter.com -- we have another issue that a number of you have
pointed out:
*Our HTTP responses appear to be insane.*
- We're sending Content-Length twice, with differing numbers -- and
generally
Request address was
http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/home_timeline.json?count=200&since_id=18937297074
Don't know how to get the rest.
Response=
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 19:34:27 GMT
Server: hi
Status: 200 OK
X-Transaction: 1279568067-371-18115
X-Transaction: 1279568067-371-18115
X-RateLimit-Lim
Hi Cameron:
We're looking into this particular instance of API nuttiness:
http://bit.ly/9Z8j9B
No word yet on whether it's directly related to the other issues floating
around at the moment.
Taylor
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 1:30 PM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> I'm getting reports from multiple users
I've also been having this issue solidly for the last 5 hrs.
Yes indeed. It's a weird one.
Thanks for the feedback.
JS
On Jul 19, 4:36 pm, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Developers,
>
> Along with a host of other issues we've been keeping you in the loop
> onhttp://status.twitter.com-- we have another issue that a number of you have
> pointed out:
>
> *
The status page at: dev.twitter.com/status says things are all go -- but I'm
still getting 500s during token exchange.
Any updates?
isaiah
http://twitter.com/isaiah
On Jul 19, 2010, at 12:55 PM, Taylor Singletary wrote:
> Hi Isaiah,
>
> This is related to the same issue you see on status.twi
Im getting the same isalah. Twitter are aware of the issue. its during
handshake for creating new tokens and maybe linked to several other
OAuth issues that came to attention this morning.
Im hoping it will be fixed shortly!
OK, good to know. Just want to make sure it's not just me. Misery loves
company, I guess. :-P
isaiah
http://twitter.com/isaiah
On Jul 19, 2010, at 2:54 PM, Tim Davies wrote:
> Im getting the same isalah. Twitter are aware of the issue. its during
> handshake for creating new tokens and maybe
Hi Ap,
I thought I've broken my software. I had exactly the same error
message after my software performed a HTTP GET for "/oauth/
access_token?oauth_token=.&oauth_verifier=PIN".
Hope this issue can be resolved asap.
CJ
On Jul 19, 10:04 pm, Tim Davies wrote:
> I've also been having this is
I'm unable to use my own app!
The status page implies that everything is up right now (http://
dev.twitter.com/status).
I haven't been able to use OAuth almost the entire day.
Does this issue affect everybody? Are there any workarounds?
-Matthew
On Jul 19, 3:10 pm, CJ wrote:
> Hi Ap,
>
> I th
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 1:02 AM, cyclemenow wrote:
> I'm unable to use my own app!
same here.
Yup.
it's down. has been for hours.
users of my app can't log in / authenticate their twitter accounts.
If they're already logged in, they're fine. ie: other API calls work.
On Jul 19, 4:02 pm, cyclemenow wrote:
> I'm unable to use my own app!
>
> The status page implies that everything is up
Hi all,
I am using the Twitter Search API. I am finding today that even though I am
not providing a max_id or a since_id, both are being added. I am getting a
response warning saying that since_id has been adjusted. I assume max_id is
being adjusted for the same reason.
I am fetching this url:
Hey developers,
Many of you have noticed our SSL certificate for api.twitter.com will
expire on 26th July 2010, with mobile.twitter.com and
search.twitter.com soon after. We wanted to give you a heads up that
tomorrow at 2PM PDT (10PM GMT) we plan to upgrade the SSL certificate
on our servers. As
We're experiencing problems with Twitter's OAuth login. After the
"Redirecting you back to your application..." page, we get a 500
error:
"Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was
unable to complete your request.
Please contact the server adminis
Any update on these messed up responses? I'm currently seeing users/
lookup.json responses get truncated if I request more than a small
number of users.
Hayes
On Jul 19, 4:28 pm, jsleuth wrote:
> Yes indeed. It's a weird one.
>
> Thanks for the feedback.
>
> JS
>
> On Jul 19, 4:36 pm, Taylor Si
> Any update on these messed up responses? I'm currently seeing users/
> lookup.json responses get truncated if I request more than a small
> number of users.
Ditto for direct_messages.json, although the main timeline is a bit better.
--
personal: http://www.
+1
On Jul 19, 9:25 pm, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> > Any update on these messed up responses? I'm currently seeing users/
> > lookup.json responses get truncated if I request more than a small
> > number of users.
>
> Ditto for direct_messages.json, although the main timeline is a bit better.
>
> --
Same here.
Worked fine in the morning, I thought my app was set for the day (I
just released a new version) but then when I tried it myself later, I
stumbled on this issue.
It's pretty bad since I was releasing a new version today and was
hoping for it to gain much momentum. I looked for a mistak
Looks like logins have been broken for 11-12 hours now for TwitPic.
On the plus side, our servers are finally getting a breath of fresh
air from the low number of requests :P
I am also currently seeing the "Something is technically wrong."
response on calls to https://api.twitter.com/oauth/access_token
On Jul 19, 8:04 pm, akaii wrote:
> We're experiencing problems with Twitter's OAuth login. After the
> "Redirecting you back to your application..." page, we get a 50
I'm having the same exact issue while developing my app. Internal
Server Error 500 from Twitter. Trying to get my access token.
Hi,
Thanks for the announce, I just wish I'd noticed it 4 hours ago ;(
'Tis indeed bizarre, and sends cURL loopy :)
Good luck!
- Paul
look forward to the fix soon Taylor!
-Raj
On Jul 19, 1:36 pm, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Developers,
>
> Along with a host of other issues we've been keeping you in the loop
> onhttp://status.twitter.com-- we have another issue that a number of you have
> pointed out:
>
> *Our HTTP responses
Incase it helps anyone investigating...
users/lookup.json returns a complete response when I access it through
a web browser or fiddler.net
users/lookup.json returns a partial response when I access it
programmatically through a .NET WebRequest or through curl from an OSX
command line
I original
Add me to the list.
On Jul 19, 7:24 pm, JeremyE wrote:
> I'm having the same exact issue while developing my app. Internal
> Server Error 500 from Twitter. Trying to get my access token.
I'd like to test some OAuth code. As part of that I'd like to create
some test accounts with representative screennames and passwords so I
can make sure I do the encoding right.
What characters are valid for screenname and password?
We continue to work on the issues and will be posting updates to
http://status.twitter.com as we have news. Please check there for the most
up to date details.
Thanks for your patience and support as we work through these issues.
Best,
Matt
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 10:08 PM, Jason LaFollette <
j
We are experiencing a number of issues at the moment which are preventing
the API and website from operating correctly. You can read more on this
mailing list thread [1] and stay up to date with progress by checking
http://status.twitter.com
Best,
Matt
1.
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-de
Please pardon my ignorance . . . Is there any way to trace the retweet
paths. Since the Twitter added "a button for retweet", the origins of
any retweeted message becomes the first person who started the tweet
message. But, as I understand, some people retweet "retweeted
messages." Or some retweet
Except that I find status.twitter.com is the last place to look for
any information about faults.
We're getting the flak from users for around 3-4 hours before anything
relating to the issue appears on status, and the only official tweets
come from the twitterapi account which none of the users fol
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