Besides that, "currentLocation" is not being retrieved.

req.add(req.newFetchPeopleRequest(opensocial.newIdSpec({
  userId:  ids,
  groupId: 'SELF'
}), { profileDetail: [ 'currentLocation' ] }, 'users');

On 29 abr, 11:47, eduardorochabr <[email protected]> wrote:
> My application has a tab showing recent activities from users. The app
> requests my server which user IDs have the most recent activities,
> then it uses newFetchPeopleRequest for retrieving info from these
> users:
>
> ids = [ <collection from my server > ]
>
> var req = opensocial.newDataRequest();
> req.add(req.newFetchPeopleRequest(opensocial.newIdSpec({
>   userId:  ids,
>   groupId: 'SELF'
>
> }), 'users');
>
> req.send(function(response) {
>   var users = response.get('users').getData();
>   console.log(users)
>
> })
>
> This was working OK a couple of days ago, even if the collection
> contained some ID which represented a user who had uninstalled the
> app. Now, this is not working.
>
> If there is such a user, the request returns a 404. For example, I
> made a request with only two IDs, one with app and another without it.
> I am getting this:
>
> <HTML>
> <HEAD>
> <TITLE>Not Found</TITLE>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000">
> <H1>Not Found</H1>
> <H2>Error 404</H2>
> </BODY>
> </HTML>
>
> Before, the server just ignored the second user and I could get info
> from the first user.
>
> Is the Orkut team aware of this? If so, is it really the intended
> behavior? How could I do to get this functionality back?
>
> Thanks.
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