I'm not sure. The code is basically what i put with it getting some
other data like the date, link. All seems fine except this ommitting
content problem.
Even when i change to event.toString() in place of asCharacters(), it
still ommits out the information so it should not be due to
.
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On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 1:15 AM, pipigu85 pipig...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not sure. The code
at 7:35 PM, pipigu85 pipig...@gmail.com wrote:
the raw file is in atom format and looks like this:
entry
idtag:search.twitter.com,2005:5607828675/id
published2009-11-11T02:43:13Z/published
link type=text/html href=http://twitter.com/green_stormroqr/
statuses/5607828675 rel=alternate
Hi, I am currently using the twitter search api to retrieve tweets but
some of the tweets returned are not fully formed. I followed the link
to the actual tweet itself and it seems that when it comes across
tweets with, it gets cut off
Example: Actual tweet: Just Voted I am voting for
Hi, tried using the geocode
http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=NYPgeocode=1.356771%2C103.824062%2C25kmpage=1rpp=100,
location is Nanyang Polytechnic in Singapore and its surrounding 25km.
The latest result it returns is from the 4th of Nov when today is
already 9th Nov and when i remove the
Hi, i was looking through the twitter search api to find something
that could limit my search to Singapore and thought geocode could
help. I tried the link in the example and it was able to work but when
i replace it with singapore's coordinates taken from google maps, a
HTTP 403 Forbidden error