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  • @louistouzet @CedN plus de place pour scala. Je suis inscrit pour android ! 12 years 4 weeks ago
  • @louistouzet @twandroid @louistouzet excellent ! De quoi m'inciter a réinstaller #jellybean 12 years 4 weeks ago
  • Just noticed that I've started to drink coffee lately. Wonder why... #Scala 12 years 4 weeks ago
  • #Scala sometimes u just want 2 fix ur code a bit... and u just spend the rest of the evening figuring out how to get back the working code ! 12 years 4 weeks ago
  • RT @Etalab: Encore 1 MOIS pour concourir a #Dataconnexions 2. RDV sur http://t.co/bX6ino3d pour s' inscrire et faire gagner vos applic ... 12 years 5 weeks ago
  • RT @vogella: RT @w1bble The Lance Armstrong bug - when the code never fails a test, but evidence shows it's not behaving as it should. 12 years 5 weeks ago
  • @Viadeo : Un site web à la française http://t.co/AbcWAaQi 12 years 6 weeks ago
  • @agoncal spéciale dédicace à @IBM @IBM_AppServer #websphere 12 years 7 weeks ago
  • @rovio @badpiggies is a game that calls for sharing fun moments! It deserves in-game screenshot & video capture facilities... 12 years 7 weeks ago
  • Like crashing or not crashing... 12 years 7 weeks ago

twitter rate limit

drupal Displaying your tweets on your Drupal blog

If you want to display your latest tweets on your Drupal blog, you will probably want to use the dedicated Twitter module. Among other features, this module provides a new block type that lists a selection of tweets from an account. Tweets are retrieved via a cron job and stored in your website's database, making them available even through corporate firewalls that banish twitter.com. Just-what-you-need !

There are a few catches however : it will likely not work if you are on a shared host because Twitter puts rate limits to the usage of their API, and there is a bug in the block view that can be circumvented.

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