Our Cron - Every Ten Minutes…
The cron job on TwitResponse runs every ten minutes. So if you set a message to post in 0 hours, it’ll post when the next cron job is ran (ie within 10 minutes).
~Shannon
The cron job on TwitResponse runs every ten minutes. So if you set a message to post in 0 hours, it’ll post when the next cron job is ran (ie within 10 minutes).
~Shannon
I have the bug fixed. No longer does the posts have quotations around it.
If you guys notice any other bugs or issues, let me know.
~Shannon
I just noticed that my twitter posts have extra quotes added to them. My apologizes for that. I’ll look into the script when I get back to my computer.
~Shannon
Did you know… If you enter a delay of 0 (zero) when creating a TwitResponse, the message will be sent immediately upon the next batch run (which happens every 10 minutes).
So you can still send your twitter updates even when twitter is blocked by school or work firewalls.
~Shannon
Remember to use your Twitter ID (not email) when registering.
For example, the twitter ID is the unique part of your twitter page.
My twitter page:
http://www.twitter.com/ShannonCole
So my twitter id would be: ShannonCole
~Shannon