Re: [twitter-dev] Twitter REST API Method: favorites

2009-12-08 Thread Michael Steuer
On that note, are there any plans to bring the favorites API in line with
other statuses APIs, ie. deprecate the page parameter, allow 'since_id',
'max_id' and 'count', etc.?


On 12/8/09 11:28 AM, "Raffi Krikorian"  wrote:

> that seems to be a deficiency in the format we chose to notate whether
> the endpoint requires authentication.
> 
> if you are calling
> 
> api.twitter.com/1/favorites/raffi.json
> 
> for example, then you don't need to authenticate because my favorites
> are public.  however, if you were to call
> 
> api.twitter.com/1/favorites.json
> 
> then authentication is required so we know "who you are".  in
> addition, authentication may also be required depending on whether the
> user you are requesting from is protected.
> 
> On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Daniel Silva
>  wrote:
>> authentication is required for this method? they say yes, but i already
>> tried without authentication with sucess.
>> 
>> --
>> best regards,
>> Daniel
>> 
> 
> 




Re: [twitter-dev] Twitter REST API Method: favorites

2009-12-08 Thread Raffi Krikorian
that seems to be a deficiency in the format we chose to notate whether
the endpoint requires authentication.

if you are calling

api.twitter.com/1/favorites/raffi.json

for example, then you don't need to authenticate because my favorites
are public.  however, if you were to call

api.twitter.com/1/favorites.json

then authentication is required so we know "who you are".  in
addition, authentication may also be required depending on whether the
user you are requesting from is protected.

On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Daniel Silva
 wrote:
> authentication is required for this method? they say yes, but i already
> tried without authentication with sucess.
>
> --
> best regards,
> Daniel
>



-- 
Raffi Krikorian
Twitter Platform Team
http://twitter.com/raffi