On May 19, 3:17 pm, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> If you type in
> http://weather.twelve20design.com/vancouver
> The map api take you to Vancouver

and it requests tweets with the parameters
 east   -123.03142547607422
 north  49.31952752141471
 south  49.207504630094135
 west   -123.24600219726561
which seem reasonable for Vancouver.

No data is returned.

> but when someone does the special tweet
> example:
> #weather_me vancouver, sunny, its mostly sunny here
> the geo tagging doesn't pick it up.

That suggests that either:
* whatever is geotagging "vancouver" isn't doing it correctly; or
* your /get_tweets/ script isn't interpreting the parameters correctly
in order to retrieve the data; or
* both of these.

Whatever is wrong, it's not your map page. It's behind the scenes.

Andrew
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