Hi John,
I'm going to release a product shortly called a href=http://
www.tweet-sql.comTweet-SQL/a that would make it a snap to do this.
a SQL Server Developer could build something very quickly with a bit
of TSQL.
I've blogged about something like this...
HI,
I've recently noticed that calls to the rate_limit_status seem to
extend my reset time by exactly one hour after I have hit the 100
request limit. For example if I hit my 100 limit at 4:00 PM then the
reset time is 5:00PM. If I check this at 4:45PM it then states the
reset time is 5:45PM. It
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On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 10:53 AM, rhysmeister
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HI,
I've recently noticed that calls to the rate_limit_status seem to
extend my reset time by exactly one hour after I have hit the 100
time indicates when your block will be lifted, so
having it be 1 hour after you hit the limit seems sensible.
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On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 10:53 AM, rhysmeister
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HI,
I've recently
Hi All,
I recall reading that the search API was going to be merged into the
main Twitter API. If this is the case when would this happen and would
any url's change?
Currently the trends method in the search API only support json. Any
estimation of when we might get other formats?
Thanks,
. In the old API it's only JSON because the only other
search format is Atom and trends simply don't fit the model.
Thanks;
— Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
On Dec 23, 2008, at 06:20 AM, rhysmeister wrote:
Hi All,
I recall reading that the search API was going to be merged into the
main
I was lucky enough to get my account whitelisted within a few hours. I
guess it just depends on their current workload.
Rhys
Tweet-SQL for easy a href=http://www.tweet-sql.com;Twitter
Integration/a
On Jan 13, 3:49 am, pnoeric e...@ericmueller.org wrote:
ok, thanks Dale. I'm cool with waiting;
A great addition to the API. Thanks for lsitening!
Rhys
On Feb 4, 1:01 am, Alex Payne a...@twitter.com wrote:
Happy to announce two new API methods today, delivered in response to
developer demand for an easier way to keep tabs on users' social graphs.
The methods, /friends/ids and
I'm getting duplicates in some of my calls to these methods. I've only
seen it happen in those with a very large number of followers
http://twitter.com/Wossy - 56, 000 followers with 11 duplicates.
http://twitter.com/stephenfry - 120, 000 followers with 164
duplicates.
Hi Gustavo,
The If-Modified-Since is a http header not a url parameter. You want
to user the 'since' parameter...
string url = http://twitter.com/statuses/replies.xml?since=; +
HttpUtility.UrlEncode(True, 09 Feb 2009 14:00:00 GMT)
Also your http formatted date is wrong.
Regards,
Rhys
Hi All,
The favorites method seems to support the optional parameters of
since_id and count. Is this just missing from the documentation or are
they not officially supported (i.e. should use be avoided as they may
be removed?).
Rhys
Perhaps it may be possible to have some kind of community agreement on
a don't Tweet meta-character. Obviously this would be usless for
bots that didn't follow the request but would be a start.
On Mar 29, 11:23 pm, Chad Etzel jazzyc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Wondering what everyone's
I've just noticed some @reply functionality is not working in my app
I was aware of the change to mentions but not that this involved a
change in url to http://twitter.com/statuses/mentions.format is the
old http://twitter.com/statuses/replies.format dead? Any chance of
reinstating if so?
Hi All,
I am having problems identifying what is wrong with converting my app
to use oAuth. All my GET requests work fine but my POST requests all
fail with an incorrect signature error. I am adding the oauth
parameters to the authorisation header of my request. My authorisation
header is build
, no. 1 reason is to make sure the base
URI in the base signature string is constructed correctly. In your
example, you don't need source= since it's OAuth.
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On Jun 6, 8:56 pm, rhysmeister therhysmeis...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I am having problems identifying what
Thanks to all your replies helped I can now perform status updates via
oAuth.
I'm rather irritated that Uri.EscapeDataString doesn't escape all
illegal characters. It just fails now if a status update contains
exclamation marks, asterisk, dollar signs, single quotes and probably
a few more. I'll
I can't currently use asterisk characters in my app. If this is
included in a status update then I get an incorrect signature error
returned. In my signature base I'm encoding * as %252A and the status
update contains %2A. I'm doing similar syuff for other characters with
success but this just
Just thought I'd point this out. I spotted that the GET List
subscriber method was just returning user information of the
individual who created the list. As it turns out I was doing a POST,
not a GET as specified in the docs.
As soon as I changed it to a GET I got back what I was expecting. A
I've also noticed issues with since_id on multiple API calls. The docs
state for since_id...
If the limit of Tweets has occured since the since_id, the since_id
will be forced to the oldest ID available.
I've found this to not be true and many methods return the newest
Tweets.
Rhys
On Jul 29,
Try this... http://twittersource.info/
On Sep 12, 7:56 pm, D. Smith emai...@sharedlog.com wrote:
Hello! I know Twitter published some statistics on how users generally
use Twitter. I am looking for per-app stats, at least for the top 100
or so apps.
Is there a stat like this available
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