I test the parameter using the demo in getting started using the same
search parameter in bq and it shows that it has the gm namespace.

<gm:thumbnail width='60' height='60'>http://base.googlehosted.com/
base_media?q=http%3A%2F%2Fthumbs.ebaystatic.com%2Fpict
%2F110336272472_1.jpg&amp;dhm=adaf084b&amp;size=5</gm:thumbnail>

although I'm not very sure if $query->setParam
('content','thumbnails'); really work on my script.

I've been looking for the solution for two days now but still no
luck. :(

Thanks for the help I really appreciate it.

On Jan 16, 4:01 pm, Celebird <[email protected]> wrote:
> does the returned xml contain any
> gm namespace declaration or data?
>
> that is, try catching the raw xml
> outside the php via a packet-trace.
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