I put in my request on 2/21 and got approved on 3/3. I should point
out, though, that I did email (just once!) to follow up.
Nick
On 4/5/2011 7:02 AM, David W wrote:
I'm still waiting too.
Put the request in on 28th Feb. Got a response to sign ToS just under
3 weeks later. Responded
Pardon me if this is a silly answer, but are you sure that the original
request and the callback are using the same host? I spent a couple of
hours trying to track this down before realizing that I was initiating
from localhost, but the callback was going to local.notoomi.com.
They're both po
From a user perspective, I think it's good to know that you can
unfollow someone without them noticing, so you don't hurt their
feelings. The last thing that Twitter wants is to be linked to hard
feelings between people.
But that's just my opinion. YMMV, but I wouldn't be surprised if that
I would store the Twitter username and id for all of your users. Then
you should be able to correlate them from within your own system rather
than constantly doing lookups.
Nick
On 4/12/2011 7:20 PM, Ig0r wrote:
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
Please guys...
Thanks once again!
On
I'll second that, Corey!
Nick
On 4/28/2011 7:45 AM, Corey Ballou wrote:
Hey Jason,
We'd love to help you guys host a #devnest out here in Charlotte, NC
if you ever swing by our way.
Regards,
Corey
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API update
I am. Can I help?
Nick
On 5/1/2011 4:17 PM, fayimora balogun wrote:
Anyone writing apps with Java??
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API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi
Issues/Enhancements Tracker: http://code.google.com/p
OK, am I missing something here? I've got site streams running and when
a user we're following tweets, I'm not seeing that status appearing on
the stream. Is there a setting i need to set? A different event to
follow? Or do i just have to have a user that follows all of my users
and monitor
Today, for the second or third time in a couple of months, my
application access tokens seem to have changed on their own. My app was
working fine, and then all of a sudden I started getting authentication
errors. I went and checked, and my access tokens had changed.
Do they change regularly
This happened to me again today. Am I the only one it's happening to?
Nick
On 6/24/2011 10:24 PM, Nicholas Chase wrote:
Today, for the second or third time in a couple of months, my
application access tokens seem to have changed on their own. My app
was working fine, and then all
sword too.
On 26 Jun 2011, at 06:49, Nicholas Chase wrote:
This happened to me again today. Am I the only one it's happening to?
Nick
On 6/24/2011 10:24 PM, Nicholas Chase wrote:
Today, for the second or third time in a couple of months, my
application access tokens seem to have
Yes, these are the access tokens for the app that I use to connect to
streams. So if I re-authorize my own account they will change? Please
tell me that it will ONLY happen with MY account...? 'Cause if that
happens if ANYBODY reauthorizes...
Thanks!
--- Nick
On 6/27/2011 4:24 PM, David
On 6/27/2011 6:25 PM, jenny wrote:
To make things more exciting, all new site stream connections started
returning 401s half an hour ago(9:47utc)...
-jenny
Check your access tokens; that's what's been happening to me for the
last several days, and it comes down to the access key and secret
Check your Access Tokens; mine have been spontaneously changing for weeks.
Nick
On 7/7/2011 8:25 PM, Jonathan Strauss wrote:
Hey guys,
Per http://twitter.com/#!/twitterapi/status/89088788592214016, it
sounds like Streaming API issues are resolved. But our connection
attempts are still be
I believe that it means you need a string that's unique to your
application, not for each request.
Nick
On 7/26/2011 6:00 PM, jimmy6 wrote:
pls help
On Jul 21, 10:51 am, jimmy6 wrote:
"Search API usage requires that applications include a unique and
identifying User Agent string"
The
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