am using twitter search returning json for webpage output. just got
this messag returned with this url:
http://search.twitter.com/search?q=&ands=&phrase=&ors=¬s=&tag=&lang=all&from=gp04lch&to=&ref=&near=&within=15&units=mi&since=2010-03-01&until=&rpp=15
seems i cannot use the 'Since this date' and 'Until this date'. please
rectify.
regards
On Mar 15, 11:14 am, Chung Han Lau <arbuquerq...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi,
>
> am using twitter search returning json for webpage output. just got
> this messag returned with this url:http://search.twitter.com/search?q=&ands=&phrase=&ors=¬s=&tag=&lan...
i went through the API and noticed it states that results are limited
to 7 days. is there a way to get results earlier than the 7 days?
On Mar 16, 11:44 pm, Mark McBride <mmcbr...@twitter.com> wrote:
> First, your query string isn't a valid search API query string. Copying and
> pasting from advanced search is frowned upon.
>
> If you strip it down to the basics of what you're trying to do you end up
> with this
>
> http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=from:gp04lch&since=2010-03-01...
>
> Note that
> 1) You need to supply a content type for the query
> 2) You can't have a "within" on the API, look at the dochttp://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-Search-API-Method:-searchand use the
> geocode param
> 3) Blank parameters generally aren't a good idea
> 4) The "from" operator doesn't work in the API, instead use from:<user> in
> the query
>
> Even after all that there does appear to be a bug in the search API, as I
> get the result
>
> {"error":"Couldn't find Status with ID=9796641788"}
>
> I'll let that team know.
>
> ---Mark
>
> http://twitter.com/mccv
>
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