Hi I'm new here, and forgive me if someone have asked this question.
I have a saved search which is "yegle -...@yegle" to track tweets which
intends to mention me, I found some tweets with format described below
can be found using "yegle -...@yegle" but also appear in my
at 07:14:25PM -0800, yegle wrote:
> > I have a saved search which is "yegle -...@yegle" to track tweets which
> > intends to mention me, I found some tweets with format described below
> > can be found using "yegle -...@yegle" but also appear in my
> > reply_
But I still want to know what regex is used to determine whether a
tweet mentioned someone, the regex used in dabr doesn't work exactly
the same as twitter.com.
On Dec 2, 6:24 pm, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 07:14:25PM -0800, yegle wrote:
> > I have a saved s
Thank you Dave, my mistake :-)
On Dec 2, 6:24 pm, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 07:14:25PM -0800, yegle wrote:
> > I have a saved search which is "yegle -...@yegle" to track tweets which
> > intends to mention me, I found some tweets with format describ
at 07:14:25PM -0800, yegle wrote:
> > I have a saved search which is "yegle -...@yegle" to track tweets which
> > intends to mention me, I found some tweets with format described below
> > can be found using "yegle -...@yegle" but also appear in my
> > reply_
Hi all,
This could be a long email.
I read Raffi's post today,the original post is here:
https://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/c2c4963061422f28
I think the abandon of HTTP basic auth would be a disaster for all
Chinese twitter users.
The gov of China runs
Yes, but not all clients support HTTPS proxy, especially mobile
clients.
On Feb 12, 1:39 pm, Harshad RJ wrote:
> Wouldn't a regular HTTPS proxy be sufficient?
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> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 11:00 AM, yegle wrote:
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ing HTTPS for all API calls.
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> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 11:12 AM, yegle wrote:
> > Yes, but not all clients support HTTPS proxy, especially mobile
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Hi Brian,
Thank you, I just noticed the new OAuth specification.
I'll read the specification first and see if there is any workaround
available :-)
On Feb 12, 5:40 pm, Brian Smith wrote:
> yegle wrote:
> > Basically, a API proxy script works as a middleman between twitter and
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still waiting for the approval of my request to try xauth, maybe I
can figure out how to do this when I can try xauth myself :-)
On Feb 12, 5:40 pm, Jesse Stay wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 2:40 AM, Brian Smith wrote:
> > yegle wrote:
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Oh yes I forgot that HTTP proxy resolves the domain name at server
side :-)
On Feb 12, 6:18 pm, Harshad RJ wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 12:17 PM, yegle wrote:
> > Nope, it doesn't work :-(
> > All DNS queries to twitter.com inside China is poisoned and all
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I read the WRAP draft. I have to say that it's much simpler than OAuth
1.0a.
It doesn't need too much modification to twitter client to support API
proxy, if xauth is widely available.
Thank you all for your replies and concerns :-)
On Feb 12, 7:04 pm, yegle wrote:
> Oh yes I for
Hi Raffi,
Is xauth the same as the 5.3 Username and Password Profile in WRAP's
specification?
On Feb 12, 11:18 am, Raffi Krikorian wrote:
> hi all.
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> this is a long overdue e-mail, but i wanted to tease out some of the
> directions that Twitter is going with OAuth. i want to touch upon four
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Hi everyone,
I'm writing an API proxy to work with twitter for iphone.
When adding acount, twitter for iphone will send an request to oauth/
access_token. I tried to fake the response by returning a fake access
token, but failed.
Twitter for iphone always tell me that "Could not authenticate you.
Me too.
On 9月5日, 上午6时34分, vanleurth wrote:
> Hey all,
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> I'm new to twitter development and am trying to get started. I'm
> using php
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> My basic problem is when the user gets redirected back to my app after
> authorizing my app on twitter, I don't get back the oauth_verifier. I
> do see the
Some old consumer key/secret can return oauth_token and oauth_verifier
but new registered ones can only get oauth_token.
On 9月5日, 下午9时39分, "@yegle" wrote:
> Me too.
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> On 9月5日, 上午6时34分, vanleurth wrote:
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> > Hey all,
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Maybe I've found the solution
http://code.google.com/p/twip/source/diff?spec=svn129&r=129&format=side&path=/branches/yegle/include/OAuth.php&old_path=/branches/yegle/include/OAuth.php&old=110
Let me know if it helps :-)
On 9月5日, 下午10时12分, "@yegle" wrote:
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