The console on dev.twitter.com is unreliable. I recommend using Apigee's
great Twitter console instead http://app.apigee.com/console/twitter

http://app.apigee.com/console/twitter#apimet=http%3A//api.twitter.com/1/friends/ids.json%3Fuser_id%3D1497__apiidx__%3Dnull__apisecure__%3Dtrue__apiprovider__%3Dtwitterfor
a good example.

We're working on showing our current bug-ridden console who's boss.

Taylor

On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 1:28 AM, jlezard <joachim.lez...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> If you use the console to call the method friends/ids (like
> http://api.twitter.com/1/friends/ids.json?user_id=12345
> ) it no longer returns a nicely formated json, in fact it returns
> something completly wrong like 4 ids for someone who has 250
> friends....
>
> I was heavily relying on this method for my app,  is there going to be
> a fix to this ?
>
>
> Thanks a lot
>
>
>
> Note: I can still get the friend ids with basic auth but then the
> limit is 150 which is not sufficient.
>
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