[support] Twitter module

Ben Steele ben at hyperdimensional.net
Mon Jun 22 15:11:54 UTC 2009


I might be being over dramatic, but I wonder whether this issue is linked to
the 'Twitpocalypse' that the Lullabot guys mention in their latest blog
post...?

http://www.lullabot.com/articles/drupocalypse-now-or-dangerous-integer-handling-drupal-write-record

Basically, the module won't import if the twitter id is greater
than 2,147,483,647. This only affects 32-bit servers. Do you know
whether your server is 32-bit?


Benedict Steele
HomeMade Digital
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2009/6/22 Nicolas Borda <forums at ipwa.net>

> Maybe this is a stupid question, but did you make
> sure you ran cron? admin/reports/status/run-cron
>
> If you did and you have correctly configured your
> Twitter username on you user account, you
> should see all your Tweets in your Titter tab in your
> user account. Another was to display tweets and
> a lot more is using the activity stream module:
> http://drupal.org/project/activitystream
>
> You can also go to http://twitter.com/widgets
> and get the code you need to display recent
> Tweets and paste it in a block, you might however
> want to include the js in your theme if you're
> going to display tweets on every page.
>
> HTH
>
> Nicolas
>
>
> On 22 Jun 2009, at 06:59, Stuart Lawler wrote:
>
>  Hello Shai,
>>
>> Many thanks for your reply.
>>
>> I've set up the aggregator and it seems fine but what I'd like it to do is
>> just show the most recent twitter update in a block on my right sidebar.
>>  If
>> you go to my website at the moment www.stuartlawler.ie/ you'll see that
>> the
>> 'Feed aggregator' link appears in the navigation and if possible I don't
>> want it there.
>>
>> I had configured the block to appear on my right hand sidebar but not sure
>> if I've done something else wrong.  Can you give me any more suggestions?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Stuart.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Shai Gluskin [mailto: shai at content2zero.com]
>> Sent: 22 June 2009 03:37
>> To: support at drupal.org; stuart at stuartlawler.ie
>> Subject: Re: [support] Twitter module
>>
>> Stuart,
>>
>> If your purpose is to show your Twitter posts on your web site, the
>> simplest
>> way of doing that is via Drupal core's Aggregator module.
>> Every Twitter account has a public feed associated with it and you enter
>> that feed address into the Aggregator module..
>>
>> Shai
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Stuart Lawler< stuart at stuartlawler.ie>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm having problems getting the Twitter module to work on my
>>> installation on Drupal 6.
>>>
>>> I've installed the module, have enabled it, configured it and added my
>>> own twitter account under my account settings.  I am the only account
>>> on the site and I'd like my updates to be available to people who
>>> visit the site but don't log in.
>>>
>>> I don't see anywhere under block administration where the Twitter
>>> block exists, nor can I see the twitter updates coming through on my
>>> site.  Is there modules that Twitter depends on that maybe I don't have
>>>
>> installed?
>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Stuart.
>>>
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