Hi,
I'm using "statuses/filter?track=something" streaming api.
Noticed that it doesn't return native twitter retweets which contain
"something" in the original tweet text.
Specifically:
"statuses/filter?track=#custserv"
misses the following retweet from MarshaCollier:
"RT @JeffreyJKingman: Cr
You can't access external pages via javascript because of webbrowser
security. You will have to write a script that gets the .json page and
send that to your user (a proxy).
Tom
On 9/1/10 5:12 AM, jmargey wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My first day working on a twitter app, basically I have a web page
>
The statuses/show/:id API method right now only retrieves a single
status. Could we have a bulk version, where you can pass a set of
status ID-s, and receive a set of statuses in return? Primary
motivation is to conserve rate limit. In some apps, you have a set of
status ID-s that you want to displ
On Aug 29, 9:12 pm, vijay parmar wrote:
> hello sir,
> i m vijay parmar,
> i m in 7th sem(B.E. IT)i m making a project of twitter in
> asp.net...
> i kindly need your help so plz give me some idea about making twitter
> in asp.net so i can start making my project work...
>
> give me reply as
At first I was like:
Oh Noos!
But then I was like:
I changed my code to URL encode the body data, but still get the 500.
I get this for _every_ update request I make.
Signature base string:
POST&http%3A%2F%2Fapi.twitter.com%2F1%2Fstatuses
%2Fupdate.json&oauth_consumer_key%3DI1yQDPyI7WUn2fN9JfFWw
Hi,
This is a known issue of WTK 2.5.2, which has some issues to support the
type of certificate used by Twitter. It has nothing to do with the API
itself. I suggest you to try it on Java ME Plataform SDK 3 or on your
device.
Regards,
Ernandes
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 2:20 AM, Pradeep Senanayake <
Fetching a random list of statuses is likely to include a number of statuses
that are not in cache. I think accounting for them on a one-by-one basis
models our cost fairly well.
-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Twitter Inc.
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 8:00 AM, Jaanus wrote:
> The statuses
I found the reason why the retweet from my prev post is missing from
streaming track results.
After retweeting the length of the status is greater then 140 chars.
I track by #custserv which is in the end of the status.
Looks like streaming tracks the body of the retweet, but not the
original stat
Track looks at the status text and matches this field properly.
When a user retweets, a new status is created that refers to the old status.
This new status text is matched by track correctly. When long tweets are
retweeted, the text is truncated. Note that this tweet is long, and the
missing matc
We have been getting a {"errors":[{"code":53,"message":"Basic
authentication is not supported"}]} error on our feeds for the last 15
or so hours, our feeds tweet at most 5 times an hour but have become
inactive because of this error. We are using Jtwitter and have not had
an isssue with this untill
Now that OAuth is here, how will the general public get access to
Twitter RSS feeds? Since Basic auth has been disabled they seem
unusable.
Thanks,
Grant
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Hello!
Is it possible to open Twitter website with a user logged in?
There are links in my desktop application that forwards a user into
twitter.com pages, and it would be handy to automate login operation.
Is there a method?
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Hello
I just joined this group because today I noticed the twitter page i
had on my site was no longer working due to the change in Twitter's
API. Previously I was using php code I found online that made use of
CURL with basic authentication but unfortunately that no longer works.
I've looked throu
Hello. I'm having a bit of a problem with the include_rts
parameter when calling the statuses/mentions API. Either I'm
misunderstanding what it's supposed to do, or I'm just having trouble
getting it to work. A little help with either would be great!
Scenario:
* User_A tweets something (e
Hi,
My mobile app was working like a charm using xAuth authentication
until this morning (in France).
Even after the Basic Auth removal my app was working (using xAuth)
yesterday evening
but this morning in france, my app always returns 401 error.I 'have'nt
changed anything.
Have you changed somet
FYI:
- I'm hailing to Twitter via C#
- If I send the data in my request chunked, I get a different error
message:
HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error
Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2010 13:02:53 GMT
Server: Apache
Set-Cookie: k=217.118.160.30.1283346173979846; path=/; expires=Wed, 08-
Sep-10 13:02:53 GMT; domai
Hi guys,
Does anyone know what is wrong with my code? it always returns "Failed
to validate oauth signature and token" (it did return access token and
access access secret few day ago)
here is my code (I use Hammock/TweetSharp library)
private const string _consumerKey = "cKey";
private const st
Also, the API isn't at twitter.com -- it's at api.twitter.com and also
requires a version component to the path.
The types of requests you want to make, once you settle on a means of
transport, would be to
http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.json?screen_name=celebname
Taylor
On Wed,
In your applications profile, there is a section for your own tokens which
eradicates the need for pushing through the user authentication process. You
can use a library to make OAuth requests from that point on, one of which calls
will be the user_timeline.
Scott.
On 1 Sep 2010, at 08:17, qui
1. register your app at dev.twitter.com to get your set of keys
2. get a hold of and install the twitter_oauth.php class
3. add in the getConnectionWithAccessToken function (I forget where
it's available)
4. make your calls like this... (you will use get instead of post,
and make the a
Hi,
I would make sure that your system's clock is within about 5 minutes of
Twitter's. We return our current time in the "Date" HTTP header of every
response. One easy way to fixate an application's clock with our servers is
to issue a HTTP HEAD request to http://api.twitter.com/1/help/test.xml --
Is there any fix for this issue?
We try to calculate the order and the number of retweets of a person's
tweet whom we follow through stream api.
However the retweets and undo-retweets of people whom we don't follow
accumulates and increases the RT number.
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 6:47 PM, John
Hi, I'm using the @anywhere tweetbox, and I am confused by the
revoking / re-granting access is handled. This is the scenario:
0) I type a tweet in the @anywhere tweetbox and hit "Tweet"
1) In the popup screen, I allow the app to connect to my account
2) I post a tweet. All is well.
3) I revoke my
* Cradash [100901 06:40]:
> We have been getting a {"errors":[{"code":53,"message":"Basic
> authentication is not supported"}]} error on our feeds for the last 15
> or so hours, our feeds tweet at most 5 times an hour but have become
> inactive because of this error. We are using Jtwitter and have
And now for something strange:
I get the same 500 response _regardless_ of what I put in the body.
Also when the data in the Signature base string is different from what
is used in the body. So not even a '401 unauthorized' message...
At first I suspected the(/my) signature, but now I have doubts
Our application never has to make API requests on behalf of the end-
user. We don't even call API methods that require authentication.
That's why we haven't implemented OAuth.
However, we did make the requests on behalf of a white-listed account
using Basic Authentication, to benefit from the 20,0
Hi Matt,
thanks for your help.
It has taken a moment to activate debugging on our live platform and waiting
for the data generation (batch-job).
Now I have the requested information available:
Sep 1 06:58:01 consumer1 [ActiveMQ Session Task] DEBUG - Request:
Sep 1 06:58:01 consumer1 [Active
Hi Niels,
Our whitelisting system still operates almost exclusively on IP address and
"accounts" -- not applications. So yes, once you move to using OAuth for
your account, it will be given the same whitelisted limits. You can more
quickly implement your single access token example by making use o
Looking at some of your example debug output above, you're sending a
Content-Type header of text/xml when you aren't sending us XML, you're
sending us x-www-form-urlencoded data.
Taylor
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 7:38 AM, Papa.Coen wrote:
> And now for something strange:
>
> I get the same 500 resp
Fixed!
CONTENT TYPE must be: "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" ! 1337.
Thanks to this post:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/2c84b962327f7161/7d5e1fd98644913e?lnk=gst&q=internal+server+error#7d5e1fd98644913e
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John,
That page still says exactly the same.
On Aug 30, 5:24 pm, John Kalucki wrote:
> It's cached. It'll update via a process that is mysterious to me.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 1:21 PM, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
> > John,
>
> > Is that page cached, because the third sentence of the first
Hi Taylor,
Thanks for your quick reply, that's everything I needed to know!
Niels
On Sep 1, 4:57 pm, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Niels,
>
> Our whitelisting system still operates almost exclusively on IP address and
> "accounts" -- not applications. So yes, once you move to using OAuth for
>
Hey Pablo,
The Search index is only 5 days so it makes sense you can only get results
for that period. Your query is correct and will provide access to the
information Search knows about.
The Streaming API will allow you to receive results from the time you
connect to the API onwards. Information
There are also some helpful code samples for using single tokens on
our developer site:
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/oauth_single_token
Matt
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 8:23 AM, Niels van der Rest
wrote:
> Hi Taylor,
>
> Thanks for your quick reply, that's everything I needed to know!
>
> Niels
>
* 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 emailed the full HTTP request and response along with the
request token/secret for one of these 401 errors we're seeing. Did you
Hi Marc,
I'll try to respond to you today. It's no excuse, I know, but we've been
busy! :)
Taylor
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Marc Mims wrote:
> * Taylor Singletary [100827 11:11]:
> > Can you provide any more details about the error response you're
> > giving (like the actual body of the
* Taylor Singletary [100901 08:35]:
>
> I'll try to respond to you today. It's no excuse, I know, but we've been
> busy! :)
Thanks, Taylor.
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Hi,
I wish to understand more on Twitter policy and setup for advertisements on
apps based Twitter API.
Is there any other page than http://dev.twitter.com/pages/api_terms which
can make me crystal clear on this one?
Thanks,
SGarg
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Hi SGarg,
This help center document should help answer questions you may have and also
includes links to inquire for more information.
http://support.twitter.com/articles/142161-advertisers
Thanks,
Taylor
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 8:45 AM, SGarg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wish to understand more on Twit
I made a minor change to see if it will flush the cache. The policy is, as
of 9/1/2010:
During the beta testing period, sites are encouraged to first pull and
cross-check test data from both Site Streams and the REST API to develop
confidence in correctness and robustness. Once a Site Streams clie
Hi ,
I am developing a Twitter application in MTK (Media tek ) platform.
I am using Oauth and and My application has the X-auth permission
I am first using POST with required params and the am using below URL
https://api.twitter.com/oauth/access_token
to get the access token in exch
Users of my xAuth application are also getting 401, since about 12
hours ago.
Steve
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Ch
Other than taking the firehose, I don't know how one would keep retweet
counts perfectly in sync. Perhaps a statistical model and some sampling via
REST will allow you to derate counts with reasonable accuracy?
-John
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Furkan Kuru wrote:
> Is there any fix for thi
Hi Karthik,
Make sure that the time on your device is in sync with Twitter's clocks.
We return our current time in the "Date" HTTP header of every
response. One easy way to fixate an application's clock with our servers is
to issue a HTTP HEAD request to http://api.twitter.com/1/help/test.xml --
Dear Taylor,
I am developing an twitter app in MTK (Mediatek platform and my app
has the x-auth privilages)
My Issue:
I am getting errocode 401 (Failed to validate oauth signature and
token), only in the mobile (MTK - media tek - where I am not using
proxy).
I ma getting the x-auth access token
We have fixed a bug in our OAuth implementation that allowed timestamps in
the future to be accepted. We've now corrected this such that timetsamps
must be within a reasonable amount of time in cosideration to Twitter's
server clocks.
We return our current time in the "Date" HTTP header of every
r
You should sort the fields in the Base String.
Tom
On 9/1/10 6:35 PM, Karthik wrote:
> Dear Taylor,
> I am developing an twitter app in MTK (Mediatek platform and my app
> has the x-auth privilages)
> My Issue:
> I am getting errocode 401 (Failed to validate oauth signature and
> token), onl
Dear Tom,
its is in sorted order only. And moreover the same order working fine
in Simualtor
On Sep 1, 9:37 pm, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
> You should sort the fields in the Base String.
>
> Tom
>
> On 9/1/10 6:35 PM, Karthik wrote:
>
> > Dear Taylor,
> > I am developing an twitter app in MTK
Thanks Taylor.
So can you confirm - I can have an application based on Twitter API, and put
my own ads around it (properly distinguished as an ad and not a Twitter
entity like Tweet) and do not have to share revenue with Twitter for it?
It is only if I use Promoted Tweets / Trends that I have to
Dear Taylor,
I still done get how to sync my mobile clock to the twitter server
clock.
Can you explain little more..?
On Sep 1, 9:34 pm, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Karthik,
>
> Make sure that the time on your device is in sync with Twitter's clocks.
>
> We return our current time in the "
For desktop apps using oAuth, the timestamp issue causing 401 errors
is a big problem. People's desktops have all sorts of crazy times set
on them. This means now every application that uses Twitter oAuth
needs to have code written to sync/modify its time with Twitter's.
It's a pain.
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You mean I just issue a http request http://api.twitter.com/1/help/test.xml
to the server before I start my login..?
On Sep 1, 9:34 pm, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Karthik,
>
> Make sure that the time on your device is in sync with Twitter's clocks.
>
> We return our current time in the "Date"
Hi everyone,
I am compelled to ask because the search turned out a few post that
were somewhat vague and didn't answer all my questions.
I have a website widget that interacts heavily with Twitter. We use
OAuth to authenticate our requests. To logout the users from our side
we destroy the OAuth t
You'll need to:
a) determine the system time on the device you're running on
b) determine the system time with Twitter by reading the "Date" HTTP header
from a response to making a request to
http://api.twitter.com/1/help/text.xml
c) Convert both times to UTC-based epoch time in seconds.
d) If Twi
This is true of all applications running to spec. We've always denied
requests that were behind our system clock by an unreasonable amont -- you
would be presented with this conundrum in that scenario as well, regardless
of our recent change to also apply this restriction to timestamps in the
futur
fyi Raffi Krikorian & Matt Harris of the Twitter dev team will discuss
& demo code examples on the Tweet Button & User Streams, in Mountain
View @ Hacker Dojo, Wednesday, September 8th, 6:30 pm.
for details see http://www.meetup.com/TwitterMeetup/calendar/14487529
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Hi SGarg,
I'm not well qualified to interpret our terms of service around advertising.
If you're in doubt, you may want to consult a lawyer. You can also send
questions to our advertising team at twitter_...@twitter.com
Taylor
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 9:42 AM, SGarg wrote:
>
> Thanks Taylor.
>
>
Hi,
i switched to oauth since 2 weeks or so, and deprecated basic auth
completely, and all my client users upgrade, and the app stats show
that every thing is fine and they're enjoying oauth, yesterday i get
the message failed to validate oauth signature , and all my client
users report the sam
I'm seeing a similar thing. Some of my users who have been OAuth
authorized for many weeks now suddenly get an invalid OAuth signature.
On Sep 1, 1:59 pm, mostafa farghaly wrote:
> Hi,
> i switched to oauth since 2 weeks or so, and deprecated basic auth
> completely, and all my client users upgra
Sure. I implemented it and it was not hard, just one more thing to
deal with, that's all. :)
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We did make a change last night that enforced that oauth_timestamps could
not be in the future (previously we only validated that they weren't in the
past).
Ensure that your oauth_timestamp is always within 5 minutes of
api.twitter.com, regardless of the time within the system environment you're
e
thank you i find this after writing the post
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/64e59e18c4948fa
On Sep 1, 8:18 pm, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> We did make a change last night that enforced that oauth_timestamps could
> not be in the future (previously we
Well, as a testimony to this less than elegant solution (IMHO), I have
rolled out my app (a PHP add-on for a popular CMS) with the the
customer_key and customer_secret fields blank in a settings type
control panel (db storage). I was very clear to provide a thorough
walk through of the dev.twitter.
Thanks - the problem was that the library routine I used for the Unix
timestamp didn't take Daylight Savings into account!
Steve
On Sep 1, 5:35 pm, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> We have fixed a bug in our OAuth implementation that allowed timestamps in
> the future to be accepted. We've now correct
I have some questions about choosing an account to link an API
integration to.
Ultimately, I'm trying to decide whether to use an existing account
that our marketing team uses, or to create a new one. I need a little
bit of information to help me make my decision:
- What is risk to using existin
i'm on my way to fix this, but i wonder why you didn't let us know
about this change ???
On Sep 1, 8:44 pm, Steve Loft wrote:
> Thanks - the problem was that the library routine I used for the Unix
> timestamp didn't take Daylight Savings into account!
>
> Steve
>
> On Sep 1, 5:35 pm, Taylor Sing
I have a sample app which works fine on my local machine. When I
deploy it to a dev server and go through the flow, I get the PIN in
the browser and no redirect.
I checked the server timestamps and they are within 1 second of each other.
Does anyone have any thoughts on what might be wrong? I l
Oh, sorry, you are right. You replaced the consumer key with some random
value but apparently you also replaced the 3D in %3D so my validator
didn't catch it properly.
Tom
On 9/1/10 6:42 PM, Karthik wrote:
> Dear Tom,
>
> its is in sorted order only. And moreover the same order working fine
>
I m agree with you
On 1 sep, 20:08, mostafa farghaly wrote:
> i'm on my way to fix this, but i wonder why you didn't let us know
> about this change ???
>
> On Sep 1, 8:44 pm, Steve Loft wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks - the problem was that the library routine I used for the Unix
> > timestamp didn't
Hi Damon,
Verify that your application has a "default callback URL" set on your app's
page on dev.twitter.com -- the existence of that field is what determines
whether we'll automatically be sending you into out of band mode or note.
Further, while that default callback URL needs to exist on your
Sorry for the trouble our alignment has caused.
Honestly, we should have announced we were going to harden this, but -- and
really we should have learned our lesson on this -- we were operating under
the assumption that OAuth clients develop to spec, which includes presenting
the current epoch tim
I am also getting this problem, despite it working perfectly
yesterday. I've added a timestamp offset adjustment as you recommended
just in case, and am sending an accurate GMT timestamp, but still
getting 401 errors. There is no additional information included in the
error, so I'm at a loss.
Was
Hello,
I've been transitioning our basic authentication calls over to OAuth.
I'm using the twitterauth PHP library. All of the authentication calls
are working and I receive proper responses from GET requests (ex:
account/verify_credentials, account/rate_limit_status), but when I
attempt a status
Unless your system does not have access to the Internet, there is no
excuse for not synchronizing its clocks to the world-wide NTP server
pool. Zero - zip - zilch - nada - absolutely no excuse! Five minutes
leeway is not really acceptable.
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I'd think mobiles - at least the common ones (iPhone, Android,
Symbian, Blackberry, Palm, etc.) would be synchronized to "world time"
automatically. At least my old LG ENV and current Verizon Droid
Incredible tell me what time it is. ;-)
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Not iOS (iPhone, iPod Touch, etc) - my iPod Touch seems to be 18 seconds
out of sync.
Tom
On 9/1/10 10:39 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
> I'd think mobiles - at least the common ones (iPhone, Android, Symbian,
> Blackberry, Palm, etc.) would be synchronized to "world time"
> automatically. A
Peoples' desktops are almost all Windows (90%) or MacOS X (9%). I
don't know about Macs but I know for a fact that Windows XP and later
desktops can be *easily* syncronized to "world time" via NTP - in
fact, Microsoft has servers!
And for the 1% outliers like me (openSUSE 11.3) there are us
I should mention that I am having no problem posting updates to
twitter itself, but I cannot post pictures through twitpic or yfrog
due to this error.. and it was working earlier with no code change
since.
On Sep 1, 5:02 pm, MigrantP wrote:
> I am also getting this problem, despite it working per
That's a surprise - I'd expect Apple to be on top of stuff like that!
Even so, 18 seconds is well within Twitter's outrageously generous
tolerance of five minutes.
Then again, I used to work at Goddard Space Flight Center - I was
spoiled by having clocks accurate to a microsecond available
Hi All,
A console application and additional wrapper for Abraham Williams
TwitterOAuth PHP wrapper which makes the process of obtaining OAuth
credentials for plain old "single user mode" usage a little easier:-
http://www.nicholasdejong.com/story/helper-wrapper-abraham-williams-twitteroauth-php-wr
Hi Matt,
the problem seems to be getting worse.
No I see this error quite often and with other calls than lists/memberships too.
One example with statuses/retweets:
Sep 1 20:42:20 consumer1 [ActiveMQ Session Task] DEBUG - Request:
Sep 1 20:42:20 consumer1 [ActiveMQ Session Task] DEBUG - GET
Uh ... not counting solar flares and disrupted satellite
communications, of course ... 2012 / 2013 is supposedly going to be a
challenge ;-)
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"A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." - Paul E
Hey,
This would require the application to know the users credentials -
something the move to OAuth was to avoid - and so it isn't possible to
auto-log somebody in.
Best,
Matt
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 4:02 AM, qip-er wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Is it possible to open Twitter website with a user logged in
Our generous time range is actually +- ~ 15 minutes -- I just tell everyone
within 5 minutes to keep things proper and sane. :)
Understand that our correction here is a bit sudden; we may make a
compromise tweak that will restrict future timestamps, but now with a more
relaxed resolution than 15 m
Yes, we'll be there. Looking forward to it. Who else on the list is
going? - it's nice to be able to put faces to email addresses
Matt
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 9:57 AM, schwentker wrote:
> fyi Raffi Krikorian & Matt Harris of the Twitter dev team will discuss
> & demo code examples on the Tweet But
Hey Edward,
Basic Auth on the REST API was disabled August 31st. All authenticated
requests to the REST API (anything on http://api.twitter.com) need to
use OAuth. There is more information on our developer resources site:
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/basic_to_oauth
Hope that helps,
Matt
On
So far the worst case I've heard from someone who's actually measured
it is 18 seconds. ;-) I suppose by 2012 the solar flares will be
tweeting and we'll see them within the eight minutes it takes the
signals to get here. ;-)
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Hi,
Do you know if you share your connection with anybody else?
We allow 150 unauthenticated requests to the API per hour, so anybody
else who makes requests on that IP without authentication will use
some of those requests up. This includes applications you might be
running on your computer which
If you picked a place that was a bit closer to me, I would have come. But
sorry, I will not travel 8000 kilometers for that. ;-)
Tom
On 1 sep. 2010, at 23:08, Matt Harris wrote:
> Yes, we'll be there. Looking forward to it. Who else on the list is
> going? - it's nice to be able to put faces
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Damon,
> Verify that your application has a "default callback URL" set on your app's
> page on dev.twitter.com -- the existence of that field is what determines
> whether we'll automatically be sending you into out of band mode or note.
Great. I'll take a look at the most recent version of the ruby gem as soon
as I get a chance.
>From my experience, 0.3.4 was a very solid release.
I'll follow up when I've had a chance to review.
Thanks,
Taylor
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Damon Clinkscales wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at
I am looking for some help, I am grabbing the full headers from a
request sent by the iPhone twitter app to my PHP application. I am
looking to grab the username, and well all avail content from
https://api.twitter.com/1/account/verify_credentials.json ... I was
told OAuth Echo would be the route
On 9/1/2010 2:07 AM, vijay parmar wrote:
On Aug 29, 9:12 pm, vijay parmar wrote:
hello sir,
i m vijay parmar,
i m in 7th sem(B.E. IT)i m making a project of twitter in
asp.net...
i kindly need your help so plz give me some idea about making twitter
in asp.net so i can start making my proj
On 8/19/2010 11:50 AM, briandunnington wrote:
as Julio stated above, the official response from Taylor (in another
thread) was that this solution will *not* be rolled out. there is
currently no other alternative being offered other.
and just to repeat what has already been said a few time in thi
I have an open source Twitter client for Google Chrome and this is how I
distribute it.
The source is available with no API key. If developers wish to play with the
source they must register their own OAuth application.
http://github.com/abraham/omnitweet
For users there is a packaged download t
On Sep 1, 2010, at 15:55 , M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
> That's a surprise - I'd expect Apple to be on top of stuff like that! Even
> so, 18 seconds is well within Twitter's outrageously generous tolerance of
> five minutes.
There are different sync. points for different devices. For exam
Does anyone have a sample header that should be sent back to twitter
as well as maybe the curl commands? I have been trying to construct a
header to send back to twitter using OAuth echo, but have not been
successful in doing so. And example would be excellent if anyone is
able to provide. Thank
Yes, and your application's consumer secret ends with the following
characters: jOU
I obviously know the entire string and have the good sense not to
reveal it here. The point is, it's trivially easy for me or anybody
else to unzip your "packaged download" and get your secret. You didn't
need to
Howdy,
I'm building a Twitter client that needs to make use of annotations to
avoid displaying duplicate tweets to the end-user (long story...).
Do I need to do something special to get access to the annotations
API? I think I am posting my annotations correctly, but I can't be
sure, as they are
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 7:58 PM, John Meyer wrote:
> And that assumes that you distribute the consumerkey and consumersecret with
> the app. Nothing about Open Source requires this. You could just as easily
> just distribute the source and require that users obtain their own
> ConsumerKey combos.
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