Hey Pablo,
The reason you are getting 100 results is because you are passing a results
per page (rpp) value of 100. To access the next 100 results you need to
request the next page, which you can do by setting the parameter 'page'
equal to the page you want.
You can find out more about search on
Hey Artem,
Did you get this worked out?
Matt
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 12:19 AM, Artem Russakovskii
archon...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Matt, that fixed it, although in a weird way. If I now load any
page in IE7, the button shows up fine. However, if I refresh, no
matter how many times, the
Hey,
Welcome to the developer list. I've provided some answers to your
question in line. I hope they help.
(1) Is Twitter API push or pull technology. The fact that it's REST
would suggest pull, in that in order to get info from it, my client
application needs to make a request. However,
Which part of the document isn't making sense for you?
Matt
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 10:22 AM, VirtualCoder
email.workbe...@gmail.com wrote:
I was here and my head is spinning from trying to understand what it
says.
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/rate-limiting
--
Twitter developer
Hey,
I'm not sure which library you are using here, could you explain the
language you are using and a link to the library so we can help debug.
Thanks,
Matt
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 2:23 PM, garyz ga...@tweetmyjobs.com wrote:
Is anyone else having problem with TwitterOauth and friends?
I'm
I spoke with some of the engineers who had seen some behavior like
this. Some code was deployed this morning which should have improved
this. Can you let me know if you are still seeing this behavior?
Thanks,
Matt
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 8:16 AM, jsleuth jsle...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Matt,
Hey,
Are you still unable to get OAuth tokens?
If so can you provide the code you are using to get the token so we
can try and debug.
Thanks,
Matt
On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 8:45 AM, Ramanean shang...@gmail.com wrote:
For all of my sites I am not getting Oauth token..
http://www.twitlan.com/
One way you could do this is to call /users/show. If the user exists
their details will be returned, if not, you will get a 404 or 403
error (Suspended users are returned as a 403 error). You can find out
more about /users/show on our developer resources site:
Hey Joachim,
Could you give a full example of the request you made, the response
headers and response body so we can look into this further.
Thanks,
Matt
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 1:38 AM, Joachim Seibert
jseib...@seibert-media.net wrote:
Lately there are from time to time errors when calling
Hey Mahmoud,
Your code will stop working when Basic Auth is turned off so you will
need to change to using OAuth. You may find the following resources
helpful in explaining how you can do that:
Converting from Basic Auth to OAuth: http://dev.twitter.com/pages/basic_to_oauth
Using a single access
If the users profile is public and you are displaying it on your
website using Javascript then everything should be fine. The Profile
Widget is designed to go on webpages to provide a timeline of a users
Tweets. The only thing it doesn't do is support retweets.
If the profile widget doesn't do
Great, thanks. Just wanted to check.
Matt
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 9:55 PM, Marc Mims marc.m...@gmail.com wrote:
* Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com [100830 16:37]:
Did you get a chance to send this information through to our support team?
Yes, Matt. Instead of doing a list reply, I
for example:
trackwords: {starwars,obama}
authorization with username,password: working
using oauth :working
trackwords: {star wars,obama}
authorization with user name,password: working
using oauth i get 401 error
Thanks,
Karthik
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I am getting strange results when using streaming api with and without
Oauth. Without oauth i am able to track phrases whereas with oauth i get a
401 error, able to track normal words with oauth.Is there any restriction on
phrase tracking? Could not find any pointers in the docs.btw i use
hello my name is mirza.
im new in develop twitter application. i think i have same problem.
i want to get user mentions using get_statusesMentions(). i use
epitwitter library.
but the status result is empty. i dont know why. here is my code.
$this-epiTwitter = new
Hi,
I have an application that posts tweets automatically from PowerPoint
each time a presenter gets to a particular slide:
It's a relatively simple VBA script that uses basic authentication
(until tomorrow, when it gets turned off!) . Because it's a full-
client application, I requested, and
Hi,
I'm using the ruby twitter gem:
http://github.com/jnunemaker/twitter
So to set it up I do:
oauth = Twitter::OAuth.new(CONFIG['twitter_key'],
CONFIG['twitter_secret'])
oauth.authorize_from_access(CONFIG['twitter_atoken'],
CONFIG['twitter_asecret'])
base = Twitter::Base.new(oauth)
P.S.: Here's a link to the Xcode project with the little test program:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3748223/MGTEtest.zip
On 31 Aug., 00:13, metawops metaw...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I’m struggling with MGTwitterEngine OAuth/xAuth here with my Mac OS
X application.
The problem is that
It seems that we are talking about two categories of applications.
1.) As in the subject of this thread, open-source CMS or other multi-
user, membership or blogging systems. This type of system usually has
some facility for the admin user/webmaster to change settings such as
admin email address,
oops. really, I had thought this through but got carried away with the
'transparent installation' idea.
During the installation, the user would authenticate (via the software
provider or directly with twitter?) - and then be delivered the
credentials. Sorry.
On Aug 31, 10:58 am, Ken
It's also used for OAuth Echo, if I'm not mistaken?
D
On 08/31/10 01:21, Matt Harris wrote:
Hey Jud,
There are no plans to deprecate verify_credentials. It's use is still
valid for OAuth as it allows you to check if the user token and secret
you have are still good.
Best,
Matt
On
On 8/31/10 8:01 AM, Karthik K wrote:
for example:
trackwords: {starwars,obama}
authorization with username,password: working
using oauth :working
trackwords: {star wars,obama}
authorization with user name,password: working
using oauth i get 401 error
Thanks,
Karthik
Sounds like
Hi Matt,
Thank you very much for you advice.
I've posted an issue as
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1834
Best regards,
hiro
On 8月31日, 午前9:03, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi hiro,
The ID of the retweeted status will not be available through these new
Hi,
1. Replace
twitterEngine = [[MGTwitterEngine twitterEngineWithDelegate:self];
with
twitterEngine = [[[MGTwitterEngine twitterEngineWithDelegate:self]
retain];
in init of the TestControllers.
2. build the 32-bit version. 64-bit seems not to be supported.
best regards, Felix.
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Hello,
i receive per api my timeline and i want to show when the tweets
retweeted by me. But the variable retweeted in every status is always
empty. What is wrong, has everyone similar experiences?
greetings
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API
Title says it all. Sniffed with wireshark:
POST /1/statuses/update.json HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: text/xml; charset=utf-8
User-Agent: RTL Netherlands OAuth 0.1
Authorization: OAuth oauth_consumer_key=I1yQDPyI7WUn2fN9JfFWww,
oauth_signature_method=HMAC-SHA1, oauth_timestamp=1283260843,
Thanks for Replying Guys!
Taylor, Why was it necessary to generate generate other keys ?
And Tom (or Taylor) I'm using consumerSecret because at session : Example
request for an xAuth request token, this key is listed in the request keys.
So, is this example depracated ?
Another doubt. After
By revealing your consumer secret in this forum, especially for a key that
has access to xAuth, you've basically compromised your application and the
potential security of many -- your consumer secret should be kept safe and
outside of public visibility. It's still a necessary component for you to
Thanks for the reply.
I just tested and its ok, but only can ger results to 2010-08-28 from now.
Hav any way to workarround this?
//return null is lower than 28º day
$request =
http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=from:user+keyword+since:2010-08-27rpp=100page=
.$j;
One question.
Any one
Hi Papa Coen,
While it's unusual that you got a 500 in this case (and are you consistently
getting a 500), I'd like to verify that you're encoding your POST body
before sending.
Your POST body should be simply:
status=setting%20up%20my%20twitter%20hoot
Which should be represented in your OAuth
Our apps keep getting:
-
Woah there!
This page is no longer valid. It looks like someone already used the
token information you provided. Please return to the site that sent
you to this page and try again … it was probably an honest mistake.
-
We are using
I got to know Apigee this (http://blog.heroku.com/archives/2010/5/27/
apigee_add_on_for_twitter_public_beta/) Heroku newsletter, when they
announced the Apigee for Twitter Add-on. Apigee's console has been an
incredible tool for tinkering and learning more about with twitter's
api.
The biggest
Great. I really appreciate it.
On Aug 30, 9:59 pm, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
Hey Daniel,
Thanks for pointing this out. I've reopened the original ticket
indicating this needs documenting:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list?cursor=125
Thanks,
Matt
On
I have developed a webpage that reads from a public user_timeline.
Starting today, August 31st, i receive error 53 Basic authentication
is not supported. I understand that OAuth is now used instead of HTTP
authentication, but public timelines should still not require any
authentication, correct?
Hey Roger,
Thanks for sharing your code. A few things about the rate limits you are seeing:
The 150 rate limit is for non-authenticated requests to the Twitter
API. These requests happen when no user identifying details are sent.
The 350 rate limit is for OAuth authenticated requests to the
Hi Daniel,
Heroku was our first public partnership, but Apigee was actually built
to work with all kinds of services and environments. We're continuing
to build out our add-on so that users can access the Debugger, the
Test Console, and Analytics from within the Heroku interface.
You should have
Thanks a lot, I was able to port my auth successfully using the second
link.
Just a heads up for anyone interested - this mechanism was described
here in depth:
http://masnun.com/blog/2010/04/30/setting-up-twitter-bots-with-oauth/
(turns out my twitter account is called a twitter bot.) Also, the
As long as you are requesting from the correct end point:
http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/public_timeline.xml (or .json) without any
authentication credentials, this should continue working for you.
If it isn't, could you provide HTTP traces of your entire connection
sequence, complete with
Twitter's official Android app is obviously using OAuth, since it
still works. So why does it ask for my password? Isn't it supposed to
send me to a web page where I can click Ok? What is going on behind
the scenes here?
Maybe just some leftover Basic Auth code that hasn't been deleted
yet? If
Hey Jef,
Like many mobile applications Twitter for Android uses xAuth. In this
mode the user enters their username and password which is then sent to
Twitter for the OAuth credentials. Part of the agreement of granting
access to xAuth is that the application must not store the username
and
Hey Mahmoud,
Glad it's all working for you now.
Matt
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Mahmoud Sakr m...@sakr.me wrote:
Thanks a lot, I was able to port my auth successfully using the second
link.
Just a heads up for anyone interested - this mechanism was described
here in depth:
On Aug 31, 12:46 pm, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
Like many mobile applications Twitter for Android uses xAuth. In this
mode the user enters their username and password which is then sent to
Twitter for the OAuth credentials. Part of the agreement of granting
access to xAuth
Thank you for your reply.
Shortly after i submitted my question, it started working, but it was
not working two hours today, from about 12:00 pm (possibly earlier) to
2:00 pm/
The URL i was requesting was
We think we've identified this bug -- when you've run out of your 150
requests per hour limits on a public resource, instead of giving you the
rate limited error -- we're throwing you an authentication challenge
instead. We're continuing to investigate and will update everyone when the
status
I'm getting query is too complex errors (see example below) will
begin limiting the complexity of my formulated query.
Are there known/published limits to the number of q= terms the
search API will support?
In my experience so far, it seems 10 terms is the limit. Anyone know
more specifically
Hi Matt,
thanks for your thorough response.
So I assume this rate limit would be IP based then? I did some tests
and got different rate limits on the server and on my development
machine, which seems to support your theory that I'm not authenticated
properly.
After some more testing it seems
thanks taylor,
I'm using a newer as3 api, and lookint at its sorces I saw how to get
oauth_signature only for oauth authentication and I'm trying to adapt it to
xAuth.
I think my only problem is the way I'm calculating oauth_signature based on
hmac
as you can see at the 2 lines below
That would make sense. Thank you for your help.
On Aug 31, 4:09 pm, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
We think we've identified this bug -- when you've run out of your 150
requests per hour limits on a public resource, instead of giving you the
rate limited error -- we're
Hi Felix,
thanks so much! Works now!! :-))
Have to read (even) more about memory management in Objective-C!
But never would have found out about the 64bit vs. 32bit issue I
think.
So thanks for pointing that out!!
Stefan.
On Aug 31, 11:35 am, Felix heidr...@enervision.de wrote:
Hi,
1.
Yeap !! With the recent changes to the api my website doesn't work
anymore.
I wonder if I can get a piece of PHP code explaining how to change the
background using Twitter OAuth
Thank you
V.
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API updates via Twitter:
*GOODBYE BASIC AUTH*
On Tuesday, August 31st 2010 at 16:26:13 UTC, @raffi of @twitterapi/team
pressed the button that shut basic auth down for good:
set :rate_limit_api_basic_auth, 0 ; puts Time.now Tue Aug 31 16:26:13
+ 2010 = nil
@raffi -
Hey V,
There is an example of how to do this in my PHP library:
http://github.com/themattharris/tmhOAuth
Check the examples folder to see ways to make it work. The one you
will be interested in is called images.php
Hope that helps,
Matt
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 3:08 PM, vanleurth
Hey João,
The signing key is the concatenation of the
consumer_secretuser_secret. If you don't have a user_secret the
signing key will be consumer_secret.
A couple of examples
consumer_secret: 1234
user_secret:
signing_key: 1234
consumer_secret: 1234
user_secret: 5678
signing_key:
Depending on what version of the library you're using it may default
to asynchronous mode.
try print_r($mentions-response);
On Aug 30, 8:44 pm, mirza mirza.ganba...@gmail.com wrote:
hello my name is mirza.
im new in develop twitter application. i think i have same problem.
i want to get user
Hey,
This seems to be a bug as the share box does have translations. Can
you file this in our bug tracker so it doesn't get lost and then I can
file it with the team, thanks:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list
Best,
Matt
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 12:20 AM, semdornus
Thanks, it's been noted and added to our things to discuss when we
next look for enhancements.
Best,
Matt
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 4:10 AM, hiro hirokazu.takat...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Matt,
Thank you very much for you advice.
I've posted an issue as
Hey p r,
The retweeted status is currently disabled whilst we look into some
issues with it. At the moment the best way to know if a Tweet has been
retweeted by you is to call /statuses/retweeted_by_me and compare the
status IDs with those in your home timeline.
More information on
Hi,
I am trying to use this
http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/adaptuqa.json?count=5rand=8942
for getting statuses from my twitter web app and I keep getting this
Basic Authentication popup to enter my userid/pwd.I can type in the
url
It might help to,
1) Port *Settings - Connections* to Main Page as *My Applications* and
2) Use easier terms like *Disconnect* or *Logout* than *Revoke Access*
This will help people keep their oauthed apps up-to-date.
SGarg
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Hi all,
My first day working on a twitter app, basically I have a web page
that displays a public feed from a celeb. I am calling
http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/celebname.json and then
using jquery to display the feed. Now I know the json exists because
if I paste the url above in the
Is it still possible to login using username/password? then, how can I
program it?
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http://blog.udanax.org
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Hi,
I hope someone can clarify a few things for me please
I need to retrieve individual tweets via some sort of backend api/rss/
xml -ish web service for a website that I'm building. I can do the
searching for hashtags/keywords etc fine; but I'm having trouble
getting the contents of individual
Hi All,
We have one specific requirement to use Twitter APIs as direct url
calls. Before OAuth, it was simpler as only the arguments needs to be
appended.
After the OAuth transition, we got the necessary tokens from twitter.
And also since our application is a single user type, we also got the
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