Hey Pavithra, Assuming you're using PHP SimpleXML, you could get the "location" element from the "google" Namespace with something like:
$namespaces = $result->getNameSpaces(true); $google = $result->children($namespaces['google']); echo $google->location; Arnaud / @rno <http://twitter.com/rno> On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Pavithra <pavithra.sel...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > My friend and I are working on an app that extracts tweets in and > around a location and displays the tweets as text as well as on the > map. We are getting tweets with geo location but are wondering how to > extract the data in the <google:location> tag. We are using PHP to > display the tweets. Along with the tweets I'd like to display the > location too (and then later on mark it on the map. > > Here is an entry of the tweet in ATOM format: > > <entry> > <id>tag:search.twitter.com,2005:66218119324123136</id> > <published>2011-05-05T19:10:04Z</published> > <link type="text/html" href="http://twitter.com/kath/statuses/ > 66218119324123136" rel="alternate"/> > <title>Dazzling video: Plan of the City by Joshua Frankel, with > music by @juddgreenstein and @NOWEnsemble. http://bit.ly/kHXzAZ</title> > <content type="html">Dazzling video: Plan of the City by Joshua > Frankel, with music by <a href="http://twitter.com/ > juddgreenstein">@juddgreenstein</a> and <a > href="http://twitter.com/NOWEnsemble">@NOWEnsemble</ > a>. <a href="http://bit.ly/kHXzAZ">http://bit.ly/ > kHXzAZ</a></content> > <updated>2011-05-05T19:10:04Z</updated> > <link type="image/png" href="http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/ > 185321700/Kath_normal.jpg" rel="image"/> > <google:location>New York</google:location> > <twitter:geo> > </twitter:geo> > <twitter:metadata> > <twitter:result_type>recent</twitter:result_type> > </twitter:metadata> > <twitter:source><a href="http://twitter.com/ > ">web</a></twitter:source> > <twitter:lang>en</twitter:lang> > <author> > <name>kath (Kath)</name> > <uri>http://twitter.com/kath</uri> > </author> > </entry> > > Here is the code that we use to display the details of a Tweet. > > foreach( $results->entry as $result ) // for ATOM > { > > echo "<h3><a href=\"". $result->author->uri ."\">". $result->author- > >name ."<a/></h3><img src=\"". $result->link[1]->attributes()- > >href ."\" style=\"float: left;\"><p>". $result->content."</p><div > style=\"clear:both;\"> </div>"; > } > > I was thinking more on the lines of $result->google:location.... Tried > all combinations. Nothing worked. Could not find anything on when > searching the Internet about this. > > Would be great if anyone could answer this for us. > > Thanks, > Pavithra > > -- > Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc > API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi > Issues/Enhancements Tracker: > http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list > Change your membership to this group: > http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk > -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk