Perhaps that was the issue with the monitter widget. However, I no longer care because I discovered that my problem with the standard twitter html widget was a Safari 4 bug rather than a problem with twitter's javascript or json results generation. When viewing a page using the widget in Safari 4, the feed results disappear on page refresh or when navigating to the page via the back/forward buttons. I should have checked it using other browsers. :p
On Mar 6, 11:12 am, Matt Sanford <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Kevin, > > The most likely cause if that you have multiple widgets, all with > very low refresh rates. Since the rate limiting is per-IP that can add > up to be enough to rate limit. > > Thanks; > — Matt Sanford > > On Mar 6, 2009, at 05:52 AM, Kevin D wrote: > > > > > > > I have also been getting the "You have been rate limited. Enhance your > > calm." response when trying to use the jQuery widget from monitter > > (http://monitter.com/widget/index.html). I tried that widget because > > the standard html widget that twitter provides (blogger.js, > > mytwittername.json) was only returning results for me perhaps 10% of > > the time. > > > Any ideas on what I might be doing wrong?
