I think that Bruce means that he only gets tweet IDs, and not the
actual tweets.

Make sure to use http://search.twitter.com/search.format and not any
other endpoint (except for https://, of course).

Tom


On Aug 9, 3:45 pm, Taylor Singletary <taylorsinglet...@twitter.com>
wrote:
> Hi Bruce,
>
> I can't help you without a bit more information -- this looks like debug
> output but I need more identifying information about the specific query you
> were executing, the URL you were executing it against, and if possible, the
> actual JSON or XML response from the server. Also helpful: what programming
> language/libraries you are using to access.
>
> Thanks!
> Taylor
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 12:52 AM, bruce zhang <brucezhan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,guys
> >      before I can get the target tweets from  search API.but now it returns
> > results as follow:
> > what's wrong with the search API?
>
> > stdClass Object
> > (
> >     [statuses] => Array
> >         (
> >             [0] => 41071345445
> >             [1] => 41071345451
> >             [2] => 41071345461
> >             [3] => 41071345481
> >             [4] => 41071345487
> >             [5] => 41071345539
> >             [6] => 41071345567
> >             [7] => 41071345585
> >             [8] => 41071345623
> >             [9] => 41071345633
> >             [10] => 41071345647
> >             [11] => 41071345663
> >             [12] => 41071345697
> >             [13] => 41071345701
> >             [14] => 41071345715
> >             [15] => 41071345781
> >         )
>
> >     [created_in] => 0.009274
> > )
>
> > --
> > Best regards,
> > Bruce
> > E-Mail:brucezhan...@gmail.com <e-mail%3abrucezhan...@gmail.com>

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