Sorry, if I should know it. But is it usual that the results of the
track method could be 6 months old? When I played with it I got tweets
from Dec. 2008 or May or April or nearly realtime. Any way to get just
the newest?
Thanks Martin
suspect you are conflating the created_at of the user with the
created_at of the status. I've done this many times.
-John Kalucki
twitter.com/jkalucki
Services, Twitter Inc.
On Jul 11, 2:37 pm, Germig i...@exbeerde.de wrote:
Sorry, if I should know it. But is it usual that the results
Hi.
When I get the details from user, there is no problem with json-
format. But trying with xml, I only get the first index of the array.
No infos about location, only this:
stdClass Object
(
[0] = SimpleXMLElement Object
(
[created_at] = Thu Jun 25 13:28:31 + 2009
Hi.
When I get the details from user, there is no problem with json-
format. But trying with xml, I only get the first index of the array.
No infos about location, only this:
stdClass Object
(
[0] = SimpleXMLElement Object
(
[created_at] = Thu Jun 25 13:28:31 + 2009
...@twitter.com wrote:
Can you include the user_id you are trying to find so we can look into this?
Also, yes, the data should be in UTF-8.
Thanks,
Doug
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 9:32 AM, Germig i...@exbeerde.de wrote:
Hi.
When I get the details from user, there is no problem with json-
format
Hi, is it not possible to get the location data as a return value
after a search request? For example, if I get the tweets for the query
swine flue, it won´t be possible to get location data fot them?
So I need a method to get users details. But it cost a lot api calls
for every user.
Is there