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David Schuetz replied on June 26, 2009 15:03 to the problem "Off and untrack not working. Still getting updates..." in enjit:
The problem's gone away for me, too. But I tried so many times to do "off" and "on" and "track" and "untrack" that maybe it eventually fixed itself. As you said, probably a DB issue (what I'd figured myself).
If there are multiple tables for tracking (maybe one associated with my user, and one you use for actual processing of search queries), maybe you should force a sync/verify when the user sends "off" or "untrack"?
Anyway, thanks for checking into it. I figured it'd be untrackable, given the oddness of the behavior, but thought it worth a try.
David Schuetz replied on June 25, 2009 19:15 to the problem "Off and untrack not working. Still getting updates..." in enjit:
David Schuetz reported a problem in enjit on June 25, 2009 12:42:
Off and untrack not working. Still getting updates...I was toying with the twitterspy service yesterday, and tried "track iPhone" knowing it'd get some hits reasonably quickly. After a while, I added another, then untracked both of them, deciding I just didn't really want to use it at this time. Unfortunately, the updates (for iPhone) keep coming.
The "tracks" command shows nothing being followed, "untrack iPhone" says I'm not following it, status says I'm following 0 tracks, and "off" says tracks are disabled. Help!!
David Schuetz marked one of TweetPhoto's replies in TweetPhoto as useful. TweetPhoto replied to the question "Bug: Excessive escaping of special characters.".
David Schuetz replied on May 01, 2009 16:20 to the question "Bug: Excessive escaping of special characters." in TweetPhoto:
(here's the link to the twitter post: http://twitter.com/schuetzdj/status/1...)
David Schuetz asked a question in TweetPhoto on May 01, 2009 16:19:
Bug: Excessive escaping of special characters.Looks like you keep trying to escape characters in the message (check out my latest: http://www.tweetphoto.com/2054xap). It had like 6 backslashes by the time it got to twitter.
David Schuetz asked a question in TweetPhoto on May 01, 2009 15:06:
Any chance you could read the text of the message instead of subject?My phone limits MMS subject to something like 80 characters. Even your limit (not sure if it's the MMS spec or something else) is shorter than Twitter's 140 characters. Or is it too difficult to distinguish the message's actual text attachment from the other mime attachments that all carriers seem to add to their messages?
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