searched and just
can't find it.
thanks
don
in the search
results.
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 1:39 PM, don host.st...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I'm trying to determine the location where a tweet came from.
I know you can do a search specifying the location you want to look at
and this checks againist any geo data and then against
user has a location field associated with it - but that is self
reported.
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 2:17 PM, don host.st...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Thats what I was thinking.
Would there be any way to return the location data of user with the
search results for a word?
So
I don't think this is fixed, at least based on responses I am seeing.
If it was fixed then cache/cluster issues are delaying the results I
am expecting. As to the value type, I am seeing following value of 0
instead of true/false.
thank you for the answer.
I tried to use OAuth, but I haven't found any application or example
for curl (the command line version of curl)
On 14 mai, 17:15, Chad Etzel jazzyc...@gmail.com wrote:
If you register an OAuth app, you must make an OAuth call in order for
the source to show up.
thank you for the answer, I'll do it :)
On May 15, 12:49 am, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
Twitter may approve a source parameter for a command line application. Email
a...@twitter.com and explain why OAuth won't work for you.
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 13:28, Don Fenice
]
]
]
},
JSON verifiers say they are valid so it's kinda confusing.
Nevertheless, I thought Twitter API team should be aware that some of
the JSON parsers are barfing on tweets like above.
Best,
Don Park
Boy, that was fast Raffi. Thx! :-)
+1 to more event types but in its own stream if not in addition to the
firehose. Applications interested only in these events should not have
to drink from the firehose to get those events.
Based on my recent #s, Gardenhose is streaming ~3% of Firehose at ~22
tweets-per-second.
You are right. I got the names mixed up. My numbers are for spritzer. Doh. -
Don
On Mar 11, 2010, at 1:45 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
That sounds low - I'm seeing about 3.4% of all *status IDs* coming out of
sample formerly known as spritzer. I would expect gardenhose
I am using the search API and ajax to get the latest posts of a
specific user (to be displayed on a web page). Even when I use the
twitter widget ( http://twitter.com/goodies/widget_search ) it only
shows the last 5 posts. But if I do an RSS search, it shows 20
results! What could be wrong?
How
I know there's no rate limits on search like on user stuff (well there
are, but they're pretty big) and you don't have to worry about oAuth.
Is that the case for profile too?
On Aug 30, 9:35 pm, Matt Harris thematthar...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi Don,
Search only has an index of 5 days
I'm trying to use the latest twitter-async libraries and can't get
this to work at all. I've registered an application and have the
consumer key and consumer secret and am using some simple code:
include 'epitwitter/EpiOAuth.php';
include 'epitwitter/EpiCurl.php';
include
Hey Twitter Fan people,
They Are some way to ADD more LIST rows or Delete some,
from the one are List.
Any can share some Twitter API for this ?
Thanks friends.
Manny G
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