-
```
Currently, it's not possible to change the language, theme, or other
options exposed by the JavaScript API through Python.
The attached patch build upon issue #48, but extends it to allow setting…
-
```
If you use the API to search for a user that does not exist, python-twitter
does not catch the urllib2
exception. The attached patch corrects the issue, making python-twitter raise a
TwitterErr…
-
```
If you use the API to search for a user that does not exist, python-twitter
does not catch the urllib2
exception. The attached patch corrects the issue, making python-twitter raise a
TwitterErr…
-
```
Currently, it's not possible to change the language, theme, or other
options exposed by the JavaScript API through Python.
The attached patch build upon issue #48, but extends it to allow setting…
-
```
Currently, it's not possible to change the language, theme, or other
options exposed by the JavaScript API through Python.
The attached patch build upon issue #48, but extends it to allow setting…
-
```
If you use the API to search for a user that does not exist, python-twitter
does not catch the urllib2
exception. The attached patch corrects the issue, making python-twitter raise a
TwitterErr…
-
```
If you use the API to search for a user that does not exist, python-twitter
does not catch the urllib2
exception. The attached patch corrects the issue, making python-twitter raise a
TwitterErr…
-
```
If you use the API to search for a user that does not exist, python-twitter
does not catch the urllib2
exception. The attached patch corrects the issue, making python-twitter raise a
TwitterErr…
-
```
If you use the API to search for a user that does not exist, python-twitter
does not catch the urllib2
exception. The attached patch corrects the issue, making python-twitter raise a
TwitterErr…
-
```
Currently, it's not possible to change the language, theme, or other
options exposed by the JavaScript API through Python.
The attached patch build upon issue #48, but extends it to allow setting…