hello
i want to use updatestatus (status text,status id) from
twitter4j . give examples
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Clicking on Switch to New Twitter makes the screen mostly blank!...
it didn't work.
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I do see results at both :S maybe some caching issue at your side?
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 10:33 PM, Todd todd.rog...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm doing some work for a festival that has several Twitter accounts.
When you look at the New Zealand search query, it comes back fine:
I do see results at both :S maybe some caching issue at your side?
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 10:33 PM, Todd todd.rog...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm doing some work for a festival that has several Twitter accounts.
When you look at the New Zealand search query, it comes back fine:
Hello, Sorry for being late.
Here is the signature base string:
GEThttps%3A%2F%2Fapi.twitter.com%2Foauth
%2Frequest_tokenoauth_consumer_key%3Dir4GfsoPEjUNHWD1fpevgA
%26oauth_nonce
%3D9e61a75246ee4c0195f4c75c4ad53943%26oauth_signature_method%3DHMAC-
I have authorized twurl successfully but when I try to create a block,
it tells me that it's read only
# twurl -t -d screen_name=dwikirowi /1/blocks/create.xml
opening connection to api.twitter.com...
opened
- POST /1/blocks/create.xml HTTP/1.1\r\nAccept: */*\r\nConnection:
close\r\nUser-Agent:
It means that your application and tokens are read-only... obviously :-)
You can't write anything when you have a read-only app.
Tom
On 1/3/11 4:01 PM, TJ Luoma wrote:
I have authorized twurl successfully but when I try to create a block,
it tells me that it's read only
# twurl -t -d
Hi!
I'm currently experiencing a weird problem:
On my development box (Windows, PHP 5.3.4, CLI) I get normal tweets
when using the Streaming API and the delimited=length attribute:
Length
JSON Tweet
Length
JSON Tweet
When running this on the production server (Debian) though, I get this
Hello all,
I had a question that is probably very simple, but for some reason I'm
missing something.
I was trying to implement Twitter and Facebook buttons on my site
presented on the same line. I have seen other do this, some using ul
list overflows and other tricks, but I didn't like them. The
Is there a tool that will let me search/find all posts to Twitter from
a certain application? (or at least get stats by application?)
Say of for example, you are giving an app away and you want to find
out how many people are using it.
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On 1/3/11 4:52 PM, Tod wrote:
Is there a tool that will let me search/find all posts to Twitter from
a certain application? (or at least get stats by application?)
Say of for example, you are giving an app away and you want to find
out how many people are using it.
DataSift lets you stream
I spent about an hour reading through Twitter docs, at various times,
trying to find information on the desktop user flow for OAuth. I was
able to find the right information searching through Google which was
a twitter page.
Can someone please add a link to,
Hi There.
We are in the process of specification of an twitter application and
we need a way to send a message to a particular user on the behalf of
another user. The problem is that sometime there is no relationship
between the two users.
To recap:
1. The App send a twit to UserA as UserB.
2.
Cant be done. DM's can only be sent to followers.
The only alternative is posting an @xyzRecipientUser post and hope they
see it.
Cheers,
Dean
-Original Message-
From: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
[mailto:twitter-development-t...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
When I try to delete an application
from http://dev.twitter.com/apps/edit/#{app's id} I get the fail whale. This
error has occurred since Saturday night, it's not a show stopper for me,
just wanted to point it out. Is there a better place to file bug reports
than to this mailing list?
Aaron
Both my apps were suspended as of today and I am still trying to
figure out why. One app is for my Connect with Twitter plugin, so
people can reply to my posts via their Twitter account and the other
retweets content related to posts on my site. I'm wondering why both
have been suspended and I
I really think you should mail this question to a...@twitter.com instead.
On 1/3/11 9:27 PM, alumnagirl wrote:
Both my apps were suspended as of today and I am still trying to
figure out why. One app is for my Connect with Twitter plugin, so
people can reply to my posts via their Twitter
Hi, I am having issues with the http://platform.twitter.com/anywhere.js
In IE8 it seems to fail somewhere and the twttr.anywhere function is never
created. There is some debug version of the js so I can, well, debug it?
Can't really share the url of the site since it's not online yet...
It is
Hi there,
The feature should still be present. Make sure that you've visited
http://dev.twitter.com/apps , clicked on the name of one of your
applications, then look for the link on the right-hand pane of the page that
says My Access Token -- it's right between Reset Consumer/Key secret and
View
Hi Aaron,
The engineers are aware of this error and are looking into it but if you
would like to file a bug we'll update that when the issue is resolved. You
can file a bug report through our public issue tracker here:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list
Best,
@themattharris
Hi,
As Tom has said the best place to find out information about your
Application Suspension is through a...@twitter.com . The team who monitor
that email address will have the information about your application
suspension, and be able to advise you on any next steps.
Best
@themattharris
Hey Mauro,
Does the @anywhere code work on any other page and can you create a test
page with just that in it?
Also, do the IE developer tools include any javascript error information?
Best,
@themattharris
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/themattharris
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at
Hi TJ,
To be able to send POST requests to the API you need to ensure your
application is of access type: Read Write
The message you are getting means your application is Read Only. To change
this you need to visit http://dev.twitter.com/apps and then edit the details
of your application so that
Hi Todd,
Looking at the date you sent your email I noticed it was 7 days after the
last Tweet was made by @lanewayfest. The Search API only returns results
from the last 7 days so an empty response is expected if no Tweets have been
made.
Hope that answers your question,
@themattharris
Hi thezak,
The Twitter API team maintains and supports the API which Twitter.com is
created on top of. Unfortunately we don't have the information to help solve
problems with the website itself but our user support team does. You can
contact the user support team through this URL:
Hi Yusuke,
users/lookup supports POST for historical reasons so support hasn't been
removed. friendships/lookup is more recent and it was decided that the
correct HTTP request for this is a GET.
Hope that helps,
@themattharris
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/themattharris
On
Hi Deepak,
Twitter4j is a third party library and you should contact their mailing list
for implementation support. The twitter4j mailing list can be found here:
http://twitter4j.org/en/index.html#mailingList
If you just want to know how the status update method works you can find out
more
Unless things have changed recently users who have already authorized the
application will first have to visit
https://twitter.com/settings/connections and revoke access before being sent
through the OAuth process again.
Abraham
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Abraham Williams | Hacker Advocate | abrah.am
@abraham
Hi Gary,
This information isn't displayed on the website but can be found in the user
object of the API response. For example, to find the date my user account
was created you can call:
curl http://api.twitter.com/1/users/show.json?screen_name=themattharris
In the response you will find the
The streaming API transmits in chunked encoding, it sounds like you
are consuming it raw.
See http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/msg/ee8b7024d51821c1
and
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/msg/69131a43f64638b2?
for previous discussions about this.
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On Jan 3, 8:29 am, Nicolás López Zerpa nico89...@gmail.com wrote:
Authorization: OAuth
oauth_version=1.0,oauth_consumer_key=ir4GfsoPEjUNHWD1fpevgA,oauth_times
tamp=1294056882,oauth_nonce=9e61a75246ee4c0195f4c75c4ad53943,oauth_sign
ature_method=HMAC-
Hello.
I'm developing an application that has to analyse as much tweets of a
user as possible (all of them would be the optimal case, but the API
returns up to 3200 tweets, but no big deal).
The problem is that I'm getting a different amount of tweets for every
user I try. With my personal
I'm attempting to build an image service of sorts and am trying to
implement OAuth Echo to authorize users and get the username of the
person posting the picture. Anyway, I seem to be having trouble and I
think I may be doing something wrong. I keep getting the error Could
not authenticate with
Hi,
Is there a Twitter iOS SDK available? I am looking for something
similar to Facebook iOS SDK, which is official release from
Facebook, includes same look and feel, sample code and demo.
I looked a couple of iPhone App which integrate Twitter, they have
same UI (at least login), where are
Hi there,
Based on the instructions at: https://gist.github.com/564882, I am trying to
set up the TwitterOAuth object, but I seem to be falling at the first
hurdle, even before I try authenticating another user.
With the code:
pre
?php
error_reporting(E_ALL);
Try printing $t after you make the get request. Where you are printing $t
now it doesn't contain any info from the actual request. I also don't see
anything printed from $v. $v should be printing any error messages returned
from Twitter. If $v is not printing anything or http_code is 0 then your
Aha! Problem solved!
As you noted, print_r($v) wasn't printing anything. Moving print_r($t) to
after the get() call wiped all output but 'pre'.
The problem? For some reason, my PHP installation wasn't displaying errors.
A look in the apache log revealed that this was masking 'Fatal error: Call
Rusell,
Can you share how you confirm the mobile version use meta tag instead
of standard 302?
Is this something you could test on web browser?
On Dec 30 2010, 10:25 pm, Russell Davis russell.da...@gmail.com
wrote:
The regular oauth page does a standard 302 redirect which happens
immediately.
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