Crumbs. This has the potential to really jerk me around.

On Feb 3, 9:03 pm, PJB <pjbmancun...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hm, wait... this account was created in Nov 2009 and has spaces and a
> \n in his screen_name??
>
> http://twitter.com/users/show.xml?user_id=92595586
>
> On Feb 3, 4:59 pm, PJB <pjbmancun...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Just FYI, Twitter screen names are not (or, apparently, didn't use to
> > be) restricted to 0-9A-Z-_
>
> > <id>6295462</id>
> > <screen_name>Magic carpet1</screen_name>
>
> > <id>3939231</id>
> > <screen_name>Walking the dog2</screen_name>
>
> > <id>92595586</id>
> > <screen_name>Its mine\nM2</screen_name>
>
> > We're also seeing non-ASCII in some other screen names.  (Though we
> > don't currently know what they are... we just know they exist! ;)
>
> > We're assuming this is a vestige of long ago coding?
>
> > It does screw up our desire to use ascii char(15) in db...
>
> > Maybe Twitter can fix?

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