Thanks a lot Yusuke, it was really helpful !!! much easier than using
twitter POST API !! :)
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 7:19 PM, Yusuke Yamamoto wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here you can find an example using Twitter4J.
>
> https://github.com/yusuke/twitter4j/blob/master/twitter4j-examples/src/main/java/twitte
Trying this second method and it seems if there are just a few follow
ids I dont get the tweets for those users, I'm curious to know if
there is some sort of buffer. It would also seem to appear that I
loose connection if its idle too long.
Any ideas/thoughts are welcome
Ray Slakinski
On May 9,
Recent changes in the OAuth WebPage has problems on Windows Phone 7's
browser. When you click the username or passwork box, the watermark
doesn't disappear, and you end up typing your information on top of
the watermark. This makes the text completely unreadable.
--
Twitter developer documentatio
Hi All
We have used Twitter API as per the documentation in our mobile app.
The API status shows the usage and other technical stats. But we could
not come across user demography stats such as age group, gender,
active users set, country/state etc. Is there anyway we can find these
on the Twitter
I don't recall ever entering that info when signing up for Twitter.
Without data you can't give that kind of information.
Tom
On 6/3/11 12:54 PM, GDPL wrote:
Hi All
We have used Twitter API as per the documentation in our mobile app.
The API status shows the usage and other technical stats.
I've written a quick tutorial for getting and displaying the media in
PHP.
http://shkspr.mobi/blog/index.php/2011/06/displaying-twitter-photos-via-entities/
Looking forward to seeing the upload API.
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Twitter developer documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/doc
API updates via Twi
I think I've found a bug when using the /users/lookup.json API call
and supplying the oAuth headers as querystring parameters.
My code generates both forms of oAuth header so I can test (regular
Authorization: style and the querystring kind)
Using an API call like /friends/ids.json is fine using
Hi,
I'd like store my followers latest status tweet containing that
hashtag #RT and the mention of my name.
For example if one of my followers status was "HEY watch my video #RT
@myusername" then I'd like to retweet this.
When you visit the following xml page we can get the followers last
tweet.
Hi,
I am collecting Twitter data for my research. The API says that :
[1] "Anonymous calls are based on the IP of the host and are permitted
150 requests per hour. This classification includes unauthenticated
requests (such as RSS feeds), and authenticated requests to resources
that do not requir
Are tweet entities required for parsing Twitter Photos? Many clients
do their own parsing and can figure out when a link is an image based
on the URL (twitpic, yfrog, etc). It looks like Twitter Photos will
use t.co in which case it doesn't look possible to figure out whether
the link is an image b
The way I'm reading it it falls under 1. But I might be mistaken.
--James Gifford
http://jamesrgifford.com
On Jun 3, 2011, at 17:01, Correa Denzil wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am collecting Twitter data for my research. The API says that :
>
> [1] "Anonymous calls are based on the IP of the host and are
Not at all! Embed.ly also parses them!
http://api.embed.ly/embed?url=http%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Ftwitter%2Fstatus%2F76360760606986241%2Fphoto%2F1
Tom
On 6/3/11 11:02 PM, SM wrote:
Are tweet entities required for parsing Twitter Photos? Many clients
do their own parsing and can figure out when
Ah! I feel similar.
Which essentially means that despite acquiring data which is publicly
available I will be limited to 150 requests per hour and even OAuth
will not help increasing it to 350 ?
--Regards,
Denzil
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 2:32 AM, James Gifford wrote:
> The way I'm reading it
Bumping this thread to give you guys the last update on this bug.
As you know, the "status" parameter is an old hack belonging to the
classic web version of twitter.com. On the other hand, Web Intents
were developed specifically for this purpose, they are optimized to
load quickly, they are mobile
If you authenticate, all requests (except for search) will go into the
350 requests. If you want 500, then perform 150 unauthenticated and 350
authenticated. If you need even more, use more accounts to do the requests.
Tom
On 6/3/11 11:06 PM, Correa Denzil wrote:
Ah! I feel similar.
Which e
> We have used Twitter API as per the documentation in our mobile app.
> The API status shows the usage and other technical stats. But we could
> not come across user demography stats such as age group, gender,
> active users set, country/state etc. Is there anyway we can find these
> on the Twitte
hi,
i think the the tag "status" is the last status updated by your follower.
please check both web twitter and the response
//kamesh
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 12:09 AM, Ayath wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like store my followers latest status tweet containing that
> hashtag #RT and the mention of my nam
Try using per_page=200 instead of count=100... it's a documentation
error.
On May 31, 3:24 am, ogierepier wrote:
> I have already tried asking for 200 tweets, but the results stay the
> same because the api divides it in pages of 20 and you get the first
> page back.
> You used to be able to dete
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