Well, there are two things that you're going to have to do.  First,  
you're going to have to get the feed in the mixed format (i.e., JSON  
and XML).  And the second is that you're going to have to get the url  
attribute of the media:content node of the entry.xmlNode.  You can do  
this using the getElementsByTagNameNS method included with the Feeds  
API.  For information on all this, check the documentation:

http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxfeeds/documentation
http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxfeeds/documentation/reference.html

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On Mar 1, 2009, at 6:21 AM, http://twitter.com/enzenhofer wrote:

>
> hi and hello from vienna, austria
>
> i coded a simple js funtion which queries the twitter search api via
> the google feed api
>
> works great
>
> the inside here
> http://www.facesaerch.com/widget/twitterjs.php
>
> but sadly i have issues getting the twitter avatar pics
> any ideas, suggestions?
>
> thx and br
> franz http://twitter.com/enzenhofer
>
> >


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