Hi Matt, Thanks for your answer. I will use the refers in my script. On the other hand, I got no solution for the cursor problem I currently have, is there a solution for?
- Rick On 11 jun, 16:06, Matt Harris <thematthar...@twitter.com> wrote: > Hi Rick, > > Depending on what you are trying to obtain we recommend using the > friends/ids [1] and followers/ids [2] methods in combination with the > user/lookup [3] if you need more information about them. > > Also, you want to make sure you're client is using the > api.twitter.comdomain and not > twitter.com. > > Hope that helps, > Matt > > 1.http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/friends/ids > 2.http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/followers/ids > 3.http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/users/lookup > > > > On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 3:46 AM, Rick <rickstuivenb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I hope somebody could help me with my problem regarding the Twitter > > OAuth > > > If I use $oauth->get('statuses/followers'); I get the first 100 > > followers. If I use $oauth->get('statuses/followers', array('cursor' > > => $cursor)); I have to use this code: > > > <?php > > $cursor = -1; > > $followers = $oauth->get('statuses/followers', array('cursor' => > > $cursor)); > > $totaal = count($followers); > > > while ($totaal > 1) { > > for($x=0; $x<$totaal; $x++) { > > if(preg_match("/^".date('D M d')." 0([3-9]{1}):([0-9]{2}):([0-9] > > {2}) \+([0-9]{4}) ".date('Y')."/",$followers[$x]->status->created_at) > > || $followers[$x]->protected) { > > } > > } > > > $cursor++; > > > $followers = $oauth->get('statuses/followers', array('cursor' => > > $cursor)); > > $totaal = count($followers); > > > ?> > > > But that seems not to get working. And without the cursor idea, I get > > only the first 100 followers. Is there a easy solution for this? > > -- > > Matt Harris > Developer Advocate, Twitterhttp://twitter.com/themattharris