That works Great, Eric! Many thanks again!

Let me introduce two more questions:

1. In the "find..." tab of TwitterTabs, is there a way to change the
search topic shown by default:
i.e. each time I open the TW document the "find..." tab shows a search
in twitter for the word "Tiddlywiki". Can I define another "find..."
word by default that will show always?

2. Again in the "find..." tab of TwitterTabs: is there any possibility
to use several terms, boolean modifiers and complex search queries (as
the Twitter search permits):
i.e. I want to find and show in this tab, tweets containing: "
"Tiddlywiki" OR "TW" AND "Jeremy Ruston" "
i.e.2. to find and show in this tab, tweets containing "Tiddlywiki"
which have been published by the twitter user "Tiddlytools"

I tried it and it doesn't seem to admit this type of search queries.

Thanks a lot!

Iggy




On 9 oct, 22:15, Eric Shulman <elsdes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Let's see, I am trying to put inside a Tiddler, as plain HTML, the
> > entries from the RSS feed generated by Twitter for a particular
> > Twitter Search Query.
>
> http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#TwitterTabs
>
> enjoy,
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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