Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 8 years ago
I Should have mentioned, that the shortened Url exist (somewhere), and we have
no
problems retrieving stats from the short url, also using the REST API
Original comment by m...@applications.dk
on 3 Jun 2009 at 8:34
I JUST experienced this. I created a shorturl via the bit.ly website at
http://bit.ly/ I used the website to make a custom short url:
long:
http://www.google.com/calendar/event?eid=NGhtMjI0cWtranMzbmlkNm84cGNuOTNyN3MgbTZ
0NWh2dDBrcjltdWlqaDN2ODYwdDduM3NAZw
Custom shortURL: http://bit.ly/xR00M4
I didn't check at the time if it was in my timeline.
With the custom URL created, I went to twitterfeed and unpaused the google
calender
feed I had set up over there. I have my API key already set up with
twitterfeed. The
idea was for twitterfeed to request a shortURL from bit.ly and for bit.ly to
reply
with the shortURL I created only moments ago.
That didn't happen.
Instead bit.ly generated a NEW shortURL and that's the one that went live on my
twitter stream:
http://twitter.com/alainchristian/status/2127584486
Twitterfeed posted the tweet almost immediately. I say that to exemplify how
quickly
a link shows up on the timeline. sure enough when I checked the new link was
there
but the one I'd generated was nowhere to be seen. I paged through my history
and it
wasn't there either. The custom link works but it's NOT in my timeline. And
here it
is, by the way:
http://bit.ly/pw1cI
I also checked the import page but there was nothing waiting for me there.
I also checked if the shortURLs were generated from the same long URL. Indeed,
the
shortURLs both point to the same identical place.
The last place I looked for the custom URL was on the info page for the
twitterfeed-generated one. It wasn't there. I was at the very least expecting
to see
it there since you guys make a big deal about tracking different shortURLs
generated
from the same long URL but it wasn't there either! BUT, they DO share the SAME
aggregate shortURL:
http://bit.ly/ZpHa4
So, I don't really know what to make of all this. I'm not complaining, per se,
I'm
just trying to give an as detailed an helpful account of what happened as
possible.
Sorry if I was a bit wordy.
Thank you!
Original comment by mynameba...@gmail.com
on 12 Jun 2009 at 6:24
Wow, I'm an idiot. I just deleted the tweet that I linked to. Right after I
deleted
it I realized my mistake. Talk about short term memory loss... Sorry.
Original comment by mynameba...@gmail.com
on 12 Jun 2009 at 6:41
I have been using the API recently and noticed the same problem. It'd be great
if
this was acknowledged!
Original comment by daniel.g...@gmail.com
on 24 Aug 2009 at 12:54
if shortening < 100 items a day add &history=1 to shorten calls to add them to
your history. If shortening more
than 100 per day contact support at bit dot ly
this will be resolved in a future api revision
Original comment by jehiah
on 1 Dec 2009 at 11:33
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
m...@applications.dk
on 3 Jun 2009 at 8:33