> It looks like error responses have changed, at least for users/show.
>
> I used to get:
> {"error":"User has been suspended"}
>
> Now, I get:
> {"errors":[{"code":63,"message":"User has been suspended"}]}
I'm seeing that too. When did this change?
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I am trying to add the twitter button to each news item on the same
page (http://www.drwho-online.co.uk/news. Each item has a hashtag
extension which is accessed on the same page e.g:
http://www.drwho-online.co.uk/news/Default.aspx#general-doctor-who-live-more-details
http://www.drwho-online.co.uk
Hi everybody,
we need to use the xAuth access to our twitter application.
We tried 3 times to send an email to a...@twitter.com with all the info
requested but no response received :(
Someone knows if it's normal or if there is another way to get this
access?
Thanks in advance
Liga
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Hello,
with the API, we are limited to 150 requests within one hour. But all
applications we use, how do they request to twitter to be unlimited ?
Thank you for your replies ;-)
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Hi Mr.Taylor,
Yes, I don't have any URL to provide.
Also I don't understand the use of providing it.
Kindly reply.
regards,
Srinivas
On Aug 20, 7:58 pm, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Srinivas,
>
> I'm not sure if I understand your question well. Are you unable to register
> an application on de
We have oauth/twitter running now from a self-built Oracle PL/SQL
procedure, but are running in problems with a few characters. The
hyphen/minus is the most pressing one. It is correctly encoded to %2D,
but whatever we try, it is giving me back a 401.
See below a print-out from our base string, he
Hi Matt,
Thank you for your response. Yes, I was finally able to get rid of the
exception with the method you suggested.
However as far as I know the issue extends beyond the Sun Java WTK.
Various handset manufacturers have different implementations of this
JSR and while some do accept wildcard
> You mean *from* your company's account? With OAuth, you don't need
> username/password, because these are replaced by credentials. It's still
> very much possible.
bah, I got shifted onto other projects and completely forgot about
this... any ideas where I can find information about doing this?
hi all.
this is most certainly a mistake on our part - we'll be reverting this
change.
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 4:45 AM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> > It looks like error responses have changed, at least for users/show.
> >
> > I used to get:
> > {"error":"User has been suspended"}
> >
> > Now, I get
* Raffi Krikorian [100827 06:03]:
> this is most certainly a mistake on our part - we'll be reverting this
> change.
The new error format looks useful, especially if the error code allows
us to deal with multi-lingual error messages consistently. Obviously,
some advanced notice and consistency a
On Aug 27, 11:16 am, Matt Harris wrote:
> To allow us to track the issue and to make sure it gets fixed can you
> file a bug report on our issues list:
> http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1827
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Hi,
Its seems my production IP has been banned, since this morning I am
getting the “Connection Refused” error on my application,
curl -i -u rohitgu:x
http://api.twitter.com/1/account/rate_limit_status.json
-v
* About to connect() to api.twitter.com port 80 (#0)
* Trying 128.242.240.29.
All newer API methods have been returning API error codes for a while
now. We have been extremely sensitive to not breaking older behavior
(for backwards compatbility reasons), so older methods still return
the old format. We have been toying with the ability to get error
codes on all methods if
* Raffi Krikorian [100827 06:54]:
> All newer API methods have been returning API error codes for a while
> now. We have been extremely sensitive to not breaking older behavior
> (for backwards compatbility reasons), so older methods still return
> the old format. We have been toying with the ab
Wheras formerly you must have supplied the Company's Twitter account
username and password, you will now need to supply the OAuth credentials of
the company account.
http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method%3A-account%C2%A0verify_credentials
If the case happens to be you were using thir
I've added the Tweet Button to my website for easy sharing of my
content, but it's not working properly. FYI, I'm operating at a very
basic level here and have designed my website with iWeb.
I've added the button to my page with no trouble but when I click on
the Tweet Button, the link that gets
You might find some help with working with the Tweet Button and iWeb here:
http://bit.ly/tweet-button-iweb
Taylor
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 7:20 AM, Yensid98 wrote:
> I've added the Tweet Button to my website for easy sharing of my
> content, but it's not working properly. FYI, I'm operating at
Hi Rohit,
Please follow up with an email to a...@twitter.com from an email address
associated with your application. Include the IP address that you believe to
be blacklisted. Our trust & safety team will be able to research why this
happened and give you criteria to meet in order to have the blac
Hi,
I am trying to migrate my app from basic auth to oauth.
I re-register my app here: http://dev.twitter.com/apps/new
I says the name is already taken.
Is there a way to "migrate" an already existing app to an oauth app?
Thanks.
-c.
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Hi Leon,
Your authorization header should contain only oauth_* parameters -- you
don't need to include other parameters involved in the request.
You'll also need to encode your POST body appropriately before sending it to
Twitter. I also recommend normalizing your space characters to use %20
inst
One use of providing an it is providing us information in exchange for
giving you access to the API. It provides accountability for your
application should anything go wrong (or right), and allows users to
discover more about your application when they see a tweet with your app in
the source tag. I
Please send an email to a...@twitter.com with as much information as possible
about your application -- the exact name you use as a source tag when using
basic auth, the account you used to register your new application, and if
you've already created an application with a different, placeholder nam
Hi Liga,
We get many requests for xAuth access, along with many other API support
tickets. The queue is large and it sometimes takes several days to get a
response. Thank you for your patience.
Taylor
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 1:31 AM, Liga wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> we need to use the xAuth acces
Whitelisting is a privilege granted occasionally to applications that show
merit and cannot otherwise reasonably operate within the basic limits we
provide (350 requests per hour, per OAuth-authorized users). You can apply
for whitelisting at http://twitter.com/help/request_whitelisting -- due to
t
Can you tell us more about your implementation? Are you using OAuth?
@Anywhere? How are you performing login?
Taylor
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 8:43 PM, Cryoutloud net wrote:
> Hello guys, I created a Apl for my website but today I've changed my
> domain and obviously after the change the Apl did n
Hi Matt,
Thanks for looking into this. Here is our serialized object data from
a set of requests that exhibit the described behavior (http codes and
urls are early in each chunk). In this instance I was using the
user_timeline, but the same thing is happening on the home_timeline
too. Here I am
Thanks! I'll get this looked at.
Matt Harris
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/themattharris
On Aug 27, 2010, at 5:27, Richard Barnett wrote:
> On Aug 27, 11:16 am, Matt Harris wrote:
>> To allow us to track the issue and to make sure it gets fixed can you
>> file a bug report on
Can we please get the ability to sort followers and following
alphabetically?
It is extremely difficult to find a follower/followee in the list,
espcially if they are one of your first followers and you have
hundreds or thousands.
Also, there's no way to see a list of people on my lists. I can on
Hi there,
We don't currently offer any sorting methods for followers and followings.
However, you should be able to easily sort by screen_name, even for users
with many followers and followings, by using a combination of followers/ids
& friends/ids in conjunction with users/lookup. In most cases,
I need a developer to make sure that my Twitter application will work
with the new Open Auth and without it as well. I also have some other
programing work.
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Issues/E
I've got a Perl script that pulls the whole follower/friend list down
as a CSV file. You get 100 names with each API call and 350 calls per
hour with oAuth, so unless you're Breaking News, you should be able to
grab your complete contact list in a reasonable amount of time and do
the sort i
This issue has came up two years ago (http://groups.google.com/group/
twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/4e6b9b0ae26db3bf/
84a9f110942a07b9?lnk=gst&q=since_id+favorites#84a9f110942a07b9).
The feature is still working, and still undocumented (as far as I
know). Am i wrong? Is it document
Can you provide any more details about the error response you're
giving (like the actual body of the error response)?
Can you share an example of a signature base string and POST body that
failed in this example?
Have you verified that the clock on the device/system originating the
request is in
What language? What part of the world?
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Quoting "m...@iplusmarketing.com" :
I need a developer to make sure that my Twitter application w
Working now ... !
qn
On 26 ago, 23:39, quenotacom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am having a 0 records / statuses when i try to search shakira
> screenname, is there any special consideration for that account?
>
> http//search.twitter.com/search.atom?from=shakira
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Quenotacom
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Hello! I started getting 401 'count not authenticate' errors starting
about 2 days ago when I try to send tweet via API.
I use OAuth, use php pecl OAuth for that, just like I did before. The
last tweet was successfully posted from my website was 2 days ago
Here are the headers from the debug (I ch
I was using the "TwitterFox" plugin for Firefox (now called EchoFon),
an old version using the original twitter way of displaying retweets -
I fear it will break after twitters upcoming change.
So any of you know of a firefox plugin which will display retweets the
old (and proper way) or am i forc
Thanks for the update. It's strange it wasn't working at all and now is. If
this happens again let us know like you did below and we'll check it out.
Best,
Matt Harris
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/themattharris
On Aug 27, 2010, at 12:44, quenotacom wrote:
> Working now ... !
* Taylor Singletary [100827 11:11]:
> Can you provide any more details about the error response you're
> giving (like the actual body of the error response)?
Taylor, I will capture the full request and response. I assume they are
not suitable for posting in a public forum. Should I email the to
Hi everyone.
I've been reading the API documentation and the streaming API docs but
I haven't been able to find a way to get all the statuses for an
specific hashtag.
I've tried with the search API using the page and the rpp parameters
but couldn't get what I want.
Is there a way to do this?
Thank
I know nothing about Ruby, however "gem install twurl" appears to
install it into ~/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin on OS X. You then need to put
that directory in your shell’s path variable.
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I think that may have worked. It's a pain in the patootie that I have to
manually enter the web address in for each blog post, but still, it's better
than nothing I guess.
Thanks!
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 7:38 AM, Taylor Singletary <
taylorsinglet...@twitter.com> wrote:
> You might find some he
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