Both of those links work fine for me. Maybe it was just a temporary hiccup.

Abraham

On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 15:42, Diogo <diogo.abda...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> If been using the search API for some months for various projects and
> now Ive been asked to code an app that is supposed to search for a
> specific word within the city of São Paulo and display the results on
> google maps using the tweet location.
>
> After reading the Search API docs  (http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-
> Search-API-Method%3A-search), I understood (perhaps wrongly) that Im
> supposed to search like this, for example:
>
>
> http://search.twitter.com:80/search.json?q=festa&geocode=-23.55,-46.633333,25km
>
> What Im trying here: Im searching for the word "festa" providing the
> location of the center of São Paulo (according to wikipedia) and an
> arbitrary radius. As I understood, this is supoposed to return
> geotagged tweets with the word "festa" from within the provided geo
> range. Right?
>
> However, Ive tried searching like this using Zend_Twitter PHP class
> and pasting this URL directly to the browser. In both cases, I get
> this error:
>
> error: "Couldn't find Status with ID=6025096957"
>
> Whats it means? What am I doing wrong here? I probably missing
> something, but I just cant figure it out.
>
> Actually, even when I try the URL provided as example (http://
> search.twitter.com/search.atom?geocode=40.757929%2C-73.985506%2C25km)
> on the docs, I get this same message .
>
> So, how am I supposed to be doing this? Please help.
>



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