Digging into this...

-John Kalucki
Services, Twitter Inc.


On May 26, 4:58 pm, Chad Etzel <[email protected]> wrote:
> New debugging output shows I just received 44,574 tweets before
> getting only keep-alive newlines every 20 seconds for about 30 minutes
> before I killed the script and restarted it.
>
> -Chad
>
> On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 5:48 PM, Chad Etzel <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi John (and others playing w/ the stream),
>
> > I have been playing with /spritzer.json for a while. Primarily I am
> > using a PHP script to connect to the stream, then deal with the
> > results by passing them off to other processes, etc...
>
> > After a while of receiving a bunch of tweets (not sure exactly how
> > many, but I've added debugging output to give me some numbers), they
> > stop coming in the stream, but I do get keep-alive newlines exactly
> > every 20 seconds.  So, the socket is still open, and I am still
> > connected and receiving newlines, but no new tweets.  If I kill the
> > script (i.e. close the socket) and restart, the tweets start streaming
> > in again.  Is anyone else experiencing this?
>
> > Also, I've noticed a difference in the stream depending on whether I
> > send "HTTP/1.0" or "HTTP/1.1" in the GET header.  Is this intentional?
> >  Is there a preferred version to use?
>
> > Thanks,
> > -Chad

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