That doesn't work either:

<hash>
  <request>/1/friendships/show.xml</request>
  <error>Target user not specified.</error>
</hash>

That's right from Twurl despite the fact that I provided both the
source_screen_name and target_screen_name.

Besides, why shouldn't the other two methods work?  They are
documented methods.


On Oct 7, 7:09 pm, Thomas Mango <tsma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You should be providing both the source and a target user to the
> /friendships/show method.
>
> You can use source_id & target_id or source_screen_name &
> target_screen_name with /friendships/show.
>
> Here's the API documentation:http://dev.twitter.com/doc/get/friendships/show
>
>
>
>
>
> Joe Rattz wrote:
> > I would like to determine if my registered application's user is
> > following another user.
>
> > First I tried friendships/show with a target_screen_name = "someuser"
> > and get this error:
>
> > <hash>
> >    <request>/1/friendships/show.xml</request>
> >    <error>Target user not specified.</error>
> > </hash>
>
> > Then I tried friendships/show with user_a = "myusername" and user_b =
> > "someuser" and get this error:
>
> > <hash>
> >    <request>/1/friendships/exists.xml</request>
> >    <error>Two user ids or screen_names must be supplied.</error>
> > </hash>
>
> > I would prefer to use the show method and without having to specify my
> > application's user's username.
>
> > These are both using the Twulr Console.  What am I missing?
>
> > Thanks.
>
> --
> Thomas Mango
> tsma...@gmail.com- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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