I get the same thing. Are you perhaps viewing it in something that would
convert "?

On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 07:42, Cameron Kaiser <spec...@floodgap.com> wrote:

>
> > When I try to retrieve a user (using
> > http://www.twitter.com/users/show/stephenfry.json),
> > the double quotes are not escaped in the user description
> > ("description":"I'm blacked out: Stand up against "Guilt Upon
> > Accusation" for New Zealand http:\/\/creativefreedom.org.nz\/
> > blackout.html"), which means that it can not be easily converted from
> > JSON to a Javascript Object.
> >
> > Has anyone already encountered this behaviour?
>
> I am not seeing this. When I query it, everything is properly escaped:
>
> /usr/bin/curl -s -m 13 -f --basic -u naughty:nopeeking -f "
> https://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/stephenfry.json";
> [{'truncated':false,'text':'@CoolieJartmell Who? You? Yoo
> hoo!','user':{'followers_count':222925,'description':'ISSQQ0m blacked out:
> Stand up against &quot;Guilt Upon Accusation&quot; for New Zealand http:\/\/
> creativefreedom.org.nz\/blackout.html', ...
>
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