and how often?
Thanks,
-Adam
This is true ... hence me asking. I can normally pull in upwards of
800 records ... just depends on the account.
Another question. Is there any way to know how many pages there are
once you request the feed? For example. If I call this:
I too am having problems with OAuth.
All of my keys have been de-authorized and I can't seem to re
authenticate as well.
On Apr 9, 8:36 am, Jason Korkin jkor...@gmail.com wrote:
Woke up this AM and went to check on a few things on our site... found that
all of the oAuth keys had been
it worked fine.
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 09:11, Adam coolbeansdud...@gmail.com wrote:
I too am having problems with OAuth.
All of my keys have been de-authorized and I can't seem to re
authenticate as well.
On Apr 9, 8:36 am, Jason Korkin jkor...@gmail.com wrote:
Woke up
.
An update would be appreciated!
Adam
On Aug 16, 9:11 pm, Ryan Sarver rsar...@twitter.com wrote:
Dewald,
What exact issues are you having? Can you please provide packet dumps
or more information so we can debug?
Thanks, Ryan
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Dewald Pretoriusdpr...@gmail.com
Hi Ryan,
Still meeting? Anxiously waiting since we are now dead in the water
for 3 days now.
Thanks.
Adam
On Aug 17, 1:39 pm, Ryan Sarver rsar...@twitter.com wrote:
Everyone,
I am meeting with Ops right now to get a status update and will follow
up with the list as soon as we are done
Hi Everyone,
I am trying to update from basic auth to oauth. basic auth works fine
but my oauth returns error 401 invalid/expired token. I know my token
is valid and the time on my computer is correct. A co-worker was able
to get the call working in php using the same token and key. our base
).
You need to quote your parameter values.
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 17:42, Chad Etzel c...@twitter.com wrote:
Please include both HTTP request/response headers+body. This will aid
in debugging the call.
Thanks,
-Chad
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 7:14 PM, adam duffy.a...@gmail.com wrote
Ok this is very weird. The only explanation I can think of would be a
copy/paste bug over instant messenger involving the token. Somehow a
character was lost. After re-verifying the token was correct it
works.
On Sep 22, 9:14 pm, adam duffy.a...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi JDG,
Thanks
I'm not sure if this has been asked before, but I was wondering about
the inclusion of a read/unread field included with a status. So many
applications conduct their own methods of knowing whether a tweet has
been read, but it would be really good if this could be unified on
Twitter. I'm not
Indeed, it would be great to see this is the preview of UserStreams :)
to be developed. If annotations are included as well, you can
develop some very interesting and useful browser plugins I believe.
What does anyone think about this?
Adam
, as does the counturl example
on Twitter's docs for the Tweet button. Have I misunderstood what the
counturl parameter is supposed to do? Am I using the wrong values for
url and counturl? Is there a workaround to get the right search
results when clicking on the number?
Thanks!
adam
--
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Hi everyone,
The subject says it all, and we get an error saying that Twtr does not
implement the decay function, which I suspect has to do with the
minification of the widget.js file that is embedded onto the page. I
can pop the error in IE and Firefox if the widget does not render
tweets. Is
I have a similar issue but in my testing it seems that the page merely
mishandles custom URIs. In my case it attempted to redirect me with:
NSMutableURLRequest
http://twitter.comx-com-mpoauth-mobile://success?oauth_token=i6DUgOA9CHyDyidtVezmsUgy6oS9VLXOA9NUmNceO4
My custom URI, at least in this
for any feedback,
Adam
The problem is that we're already getting tens of thousands of
requests a day through this thing and if we use the API, that
increases our compute/bandwidth/development overhead tremendously.
In addition, and just as importantly, is there a demo template to take
the API data and template it so
Hmm, could definitely be of some use. Of course, with no policing it
would not be entirely reliable, but I guess it could help in a number
of different ways. The difficult part is classifying things, I would
probably want a few more types
1. Personal - your standard user on twitter
2. Business -
I reported this error here...
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=639colspec=ID%20Stars%20Type%20Status%20Priority%20Owner%20Summary%20Opened%20Modified%20Component
Hopefully Twitter takes care of this soon.
On Jun 1, 7:06 am, மனோஜ் (Manoj G) manoj...@gmail.com wrote:
I am
Yes, please hurry! Internet Explorer is still utilized by a few
vociferous users.
On Jun 2, 7:30 am, alon alon.car...@gmail.com wrote:
you da man!
On Jun 2, 4:35 pm, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi there,
It looks like this went out along with a few other things
for the http/https
issue on the same page (and it turns out elsewhere on the site)
causing a warning for IE users.
Thanks;
- Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
Twitter Dev
[1] -http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=644#c5
On Jun 2, 2009, at 12:18 PM, Adam Loving wrote:
Yes
our Search API? Let us know what you're up to!.
However, I cannot find any way to open a ZenDesk support ticket
except by going to http://getsatisfaction.com/twitter.
In any case, please add my app!
Thanks,
Adam
This is also a problem for Twibes, hosted on App Engine. Users can't
log in due to OAuth calls failing.
On Aug 7, 7:48 am, chenyuejie chenyue...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, seems they just simply restrict large requests from same IP to
avoid DDoS attacks, for I can run my app in local, but can't do
I'm seeing similar behavior on Twibes.com, where 100s if not 1000s of
my users cannot log in.
I can rarely get to the login page, what is concerning, is that I curl
the URL, the page is returned immediately. Safari and Firefox spin for
30-60s before rendering the page (if ever).
On Aug 8,
I'm pulling my hair out. 1000s of Twibes users can't log in. Twibes
uses oAuth from App Engine. Calls to http://twitter.com/oauth/request_token
have been consistently timing out for 3 days now.
Is there any work around or way to get approved access?
On Aug 8, 11:51 am, AccountingSoftwareGuy
third-party app we created*
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Adam Cloud cloudy...@gmail.com wrote:
Some of us program because we love to do it, not because of the revenue we
could make off the third-party app we use.
Man up and just tell your users to be patient, it's not like they're going
Some of us program because we love to do it, not because of the revenue we
could make off the third-party app we use.
Man up and just tell your users to be patient, it's not like they're going
to stop using your app because of some well publicized downtime, and if they
are, then it wasn't that
***Scenario***
A band broadcasts their music on a radio station all the time, and people
are able to freely tune into it, or go buy their music. They go and play in
a city park for free every day just because it's a much nicer experience for
the listener then to be just sitting at home listening
I just tested OAuth from Twibes.com, it worked twice in a row. Thanks
guys for whatever you're doing.
On Aug 9, 7:42 pm, Vignesh vignesh.isqu...@gmail.com wrote:
My app is also working fine ... just beginning to fire up the crons...
On Aug 9, 4:55 pm, Kyle Mulka repalvigla...@yahoo.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Dewald Pretorius dpr...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps I'm being daft, but how can someone following you be spam or
wrong, regardless of whether it is manual or auto follow?
It can be spam if you had your account sent to auto-notify your phone or
inbox when
of the twitterbot
life, they look like a normal user lol
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Dewald Pretorius dpr...@gmail.com wrote:
Adam,
It may be an irritation and it may cost you money, but it is NOT spam.
You opted in to receive the notifications on your phone, and hence it
is NOT spam
@Thread,
They're not going to be able to force dean to transfer his domain to them.
His domain name isn't confusing, as twitter.com as well established. He also
has a legitimate claim to the domain, regardless of how legitimate the
service that serves as that claim may be. Perhaps they should go
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/743dd7de31662225
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Ninjamonk dar...@stuartmedia.co.uk wrote:
Hey, I am building a little air app that will unfollow all users for
the authed user.
My question is:-
What are the hour
struggling with this, if I could get any help it would be great.
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On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Chad Etzel c...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi Adam,
I would suggest taking a look at Abraham's Twitter oAuth library for a
great example of PHP + Twitter oAuth.
http://twitter.abrah.am/
-Chad
I have looked at that, what I guess I'm looking for is a simple
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:30 PM, Peter Denton petermden...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Adam,
If you want you can email me off list and I can help you use Abrahams. Its
really about as simple as something as going to be that you can trust will
work. Else, you might end up creating a lot of issues
...@twitter.com/authenticate/
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-string ]: in
[file-path]on line 8
Warning: simplexml_load_string() [function.simplexml-load-string ]: ^
in [file-path]on line 8
Fatal error: Call to a member function children() on a non-object in
[file-path]on line 10
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Dewald knows his stuff.
And trust me Virga, it's not twitter's favoritism you're experiencing. It's
their lack of good customer service! You're not alone, i've heard many many
stories of how great they are at responding to those help tickets.
Their API may be rockin it, but their customer
Sometimes i really think the twitter-dev group has what it takes to be the
base of a soap opera script, Or at the very least...a drama.
Aren't you glad you have us for support? (i say us, excluding myself...since
i only occasionally chime in for comic relief or moral support)
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Duane Roelands duane.roela...@gmail.comwrote:
This is a terrible idea.
Agreed.
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Robert Banh robert.b...@gmail.com wrote:
Twitter is free. I'm happy to trade small downtime/performance for
something free. That's my 2-cents.
Amen. I thought the same thing when i saw the original posters Why isn't
Twitter being
consistent in their approach
anything similar?
Thanks
Peter
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;)
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for it and the allowed maximum size or the
size you advice?
Does the background repeats horizontal and vertically?
What are the options?
Thanks,
Miguel
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This is a pretty hostile worded email for someone who is asking for help for
a problem that isn't necessarily directly related to the API.
Just saying...
Agreed, you DO suck at life and should probably quit.
2009/9/19 alagmy hossamala...@gmail.com
تم افتتاح منتدى العجمى سوفت زيارتك شرف لنا
زورنا على منتدى العجمى سوفت لتحصل على كل ما هو جديد برامج العاب افلام
صور
شاهد بنفسك
http://alagmy.almslol.net
I had an experience that took over 4 months of back and forth, forth being
me, back being them marking my ticket as taken care of without doing
anything. I finally just created a new account, changed the name of the old
one and used that name for the new one.
Had another experience where the
Wait, so they actually got away with forcing you to change your domain? Or
you did so on your own on advice of a lawyer while you wait out the court
case?
If you were forced...this is big news...let us know!
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Dean Collins d...@cognation.net wrote:
I'm back
I think that's the point. They can always just do a manual retweet of a
tweet. People aren't given the undo button for rumors and leaked info in
real life, but we're not in real life :D
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 8:21 PM, Cameron Kaiser spec...@floodgap.comwrote:
If the original retweet is
Well, as it stands i've seen 5 people i know go through suspensions 4 of
them got it back, the other did not and did what i stated.
So unfortunately you can't just rule the suspended out entirely, but maybe
you could take them out of your main processing and have a job that runs
every night to
b) Completely agree
c) I thought the reason for even implementing this despite the fact that
most 3rd party clients already handle retweets by creation of a new tweet,
was to allow text that's being sent by 100's 1000's and so on to be stored
in a single location to save on database space as well
If it could be proven it was your app, it would be your App that got banned,
not his account.
He's full of it IMO
, /oauth/authenticate, and /oauth/
access_token)?
Thanks,
-andy
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I haven't tested either of those cases, but I'm noticing that SMS
notifications are delayed in general (some times over an hour).
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Lima Oscar Lima even more @ Dewalds response :D
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:08 PM, Dewald Pretorius dpr...@gmail.com wrote:
Romeo Oscar Tango Foxtrot Lima Mike Alpha Oscar
On Oct 15, 4:03 pm, kiran kumar kiran.nets...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I need to add mass follow in my twitter
I was most disturbed by his deadlined transfer rate as shown in the top
right of his screenshot..
Someone get the iDefibrillator! :(
I just want to say thank you for looping us in early, much appreciated!
to send a SMS message and pick what account I update.
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I love lamp. (or as we say in my office, i love linq)
I'm also getting intermittent 502 errors, so I don't think this is
code specific. I am calling the search API and getting a 502 error
every couple of hours. The vast majority of API calls are working.
Repeating the call after a 502 error generally works.
On Oct 29, 11:41 am, hima
I'm extracting URLs from tweets, and some of them are truncated at the
end of a tweet. The URL ends up as something like http://domain...
I can't find anything in the API that will let me get the full URL, so
I assume it is lost. Is this correct, or is there some trick to get
back the entire URL
I see that the user data in a stream API response has a protected
field. Does this mean that the stream may return protected tweets, and
it is the developer's responsibility to watch for this and ignore
those tweets? Or should I assume that I can use any tweet in the
stream? The stream API doc
I agree with the idea, since I too have this need, but I think that
you'll still need to check the existence of matches in filtered stream
results. The algorithm used by this API doesn't always return what
you'd expect or need, such as making sure the matches are separate
words, or they are used
Mozilla, here:
http://www.floodgap.com/software/ttytter/mk-ca-bundle.txt
-john
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I'm building a Web app that caches tweets and user info from the
streaming API, and then displays all the tweets for a single user. At
times up to 30 or 40 tweets from the same user are displayed on a
page. I've been caching the profile image url I get back from the
streaming API, and then using
, then no.
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I'm interested in building a following app for a specific vertical
market. The api docs and tos seem to conflict with reality. These
documents imply that all apps that automate following are forbidden,
but there are many apps that do this listed in the Twitter app
directories. I only want to build
I noticed the ruby TwitterOauth library needs a patch.
On Dec 22, 2009, at 4:13 PM, Wilhelm Bierbaum wrote:
We noticed that some clients are still calling social graph methods
without cursor parameters. We wanted to take time to make sure that
people were calling the updated methods which
I submitted my whitelist request over 2 weeks ago though I'm unsure if
I provided enough information as I haven't yet received a response one
way or the other. Any tips on getting a user account whitelisted?
Thanks.
PostiveResponse
A Negative Times A Negative, Is a Positive.
#Negative
Scammer
#Negative
It got through the twitter-dev spam protection by google.
#Postive
Humor Amusement
/PositiveReponse
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 12:34 PM, John Krutsch johnkrut...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello,
It is with profound
of the timestamp) by different users. User 1's tweets (05,
17, 27) and User 2's tweets (06, 12, 29) will always be ordered
properly by time within each user even though the second digit is
random.
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Good
I've found a number of things that don't seem to behave as documented
on either the old API wiki or the new Dev site. I'm writing a tutorial
on this portion of the API, so I'd like to know if the docs are
correct, and I'm just getting weird results, or if the docs are wrong.
I'm using PHP and cURL
we look to combine the 2 API,, but issues like you have noted will
cause this to be painful.
Jonathan
@twittersearch
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 8:45 PM, Adam Green 140...@gmail.com wrote:
I've found a number of things that don't seem to behave as documented
on either the old API wiki
The docs on both the apiwiki and dev.twitter sites say that the search
API is limited to 1,500 results through the combination of the rpp and
page arguments. There are no details on the time frame for this
search, or whether this applies to a single query string. Since you
can only get that many
Taylor,
Are there still usernames left in the Twitter system that are longer
than 15 characters? Is the historical maximum 20?
On May 3, 10:29 am, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
Hi Arnaud,
As you guessed, historically, there was a time when Twitter screen names
were
Which APIs will this apply to? Search, REST, Streaming, all of the above?
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Raffi Krikorian ra...@twitter.com wrote:
tweet text can potentially mention other users, lists, contain URLs, and
contain hashtags -- in fact, something like 50% of tweets contain at least
Disambiguating short URLs and delivering the true URL and title would
be a real plus, not just for developers, but for the target of a URL.
While it does add a load to twitter's servers, it will save many, many
useless hits to the target.
Imagine 100,000 Twitter apps resolving each short URL
Ahh I see. Yeah, didn't think about it like that. Thanks for the reply.
Maybe in the future eh?
Adam
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 9:54 PM, John Kalucki j...@twitter.com wrote:
Read-until is naturally stored with, or in relation-to, the User
object. Due to temporary infrastructure limitations
I'm working on a Japanese twitter app and have had similar challenges with
encoding (i.e. the OAuth lib I used didnt support Japanese). I'll have a bit
of a look and see if I have the same ! problem as you and let you know.
Adam
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 7:22 AM, @sebagomez
sebastiangomezcor
the error I guess.)
Thanks so much in advance.
Best,
Adam
Taylor:
Can we get clarification on the since_id issue? You have warned us
that not using since_id will get us blacklisted, and at the same time
since_id appears to still be broken according to others on this list.
Please advise.
What I do is request 100 responses per page, and then manually
Hold on, i'll check twitter to see if anybody is reporting problems with
twitter!
Crap..it's not working...hmmm, can't find out what's going on in the world..
Yeah i'm not sure! :P
A user recently joined our system that ran into a bit of a problem.
It seems like there are multiple accounts with the same screen name,
but with different IDs. Here are the two accounts in question for
this.
view-source:http://api.twitter.com/1/users/show.xml?id=34455954
I just discovered an interesting search feature, and I was wondering
if this is new. I'm collecting tweets for 'baseball' for a client
using the search API. A number of the returned tweets didn't appear to
have this word, such as this one:
http://twitter.com/EngagingThem/statuses/16875393664
This
I am calling 'http://api.twitter.com/1/users/lookup.json?
screen_name=...' with a list of 100 screen names to update a list of
users for an app I'm building for a client.. I'm running the script
once per minute (so 60 api calls per hour), and checking return
codes. No other API calls are being
I am also currently seeing the Something is technically wrong.
response on calls to https://api.twitter.com/oauth/access_token
On Jul 19, 8:04 pm, akaii chibiak...@gmail.com wrote:
We're experiencing problems with Twitter's OAuth login. After the
Redirecting you back to your application...
Any word on the whitelist requests?
On Jul 12, 2:49 pm, David dtran...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey hkimscll,
I think you just need to be patient - you'll get an email when they
approve your request.
From the API Announce List:
Ryan Sarver rsar...@twitter.com Jul 07 07:18AM -0700 ^
I wanted to
that a status update was posted
successfully *and* it gives us the text that was posted. It'd be great
if we could get the same kind of functionality from the tweet button.
Adam
http://support.twitter.com/entries/68916
http://support.twitter.com/entries/66885-i-can-t-follow-people-follow-limitsMaybe
ask some of users to follow you back to prove your the legitimacy of your
app.
2010/9/21 Валентин ValeZ Любимов valentin.lyubi...@gmail.com
Hi, developers
My blog
in the group.
We've had enough users complaining that we had to revert to the BackType
button...
adam
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 6:22 PM, snydeq sny...@gmail.com wrote:
Apologies for the double post, but the above URL is incorrect and
should be:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk
Terms like spammer or good citizen are kind of vague. What are
your goals in ranking users? Are you looking for good people to follow
or engage with? In that case it doesn't really matter if they are a
bot or a human. What matters is whether others find them interesting.
Even more important is how
and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc
API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi
Issues/Enhancements Tracker:
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list
Change your membership to this group:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk
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Twitter API
ecosystem.
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Taylor Singletary
taylorsinglet...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi Adam,
The lack of response to some requests is due more to them going unread than
being explicitly denied. I make a best effort to keep up with the volume of
requests and approve or deny each that I
Twitter limits each user account to 20 lists. I have three accounts
with different purposes but need the 60 lists across these three
accounts to be displayed on one page on my website. Each list link
needs to be clickable to the status updates from that list (in that
same page likely using ajax).
My error logs started showing tweets without an id_str value a few
days ago. I investigated today and found that these tweets are coming
about 5-6 times an hour out of about 500 tweets per hour. I am using
Phirehose to gather these tweets from the streaming API. I am
collecting the tweets in JSON
be added to any Web page with a single line of PHP code.
I'd really appreciate any comments you have on this code. It is GPLed
and has a plugin architecture, so if anyone wants to add on to it, let
me know.
- Adam Green
http://140dev.com
140...@gmail.com
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It looks like some users have recently had their Tweets count go down
to 0 (or near there). Looks like it hasn't been happening for very
long, but it's showing up with the incorrect statuses count on twitter
(new/old) and through the API.
Here's a few random people this is happening on:
.
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point the way ?
THANKS
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