[twitter-dev] Re: How is lang tracked for queries?

2009-04-16 Thread Matt Sanford
Fixed it in a deploy today, yes. No need for a bug report. — Matt On Apr 16, 2009, at 04:03 PM, stevenic wrote: Matt... Did you already fix this? I was going to file a bug on it and I just noticed that now the "next" and "previous" links contain the "lang" param. So do you still need a bug

[twitter-dev] Re: How is lang tracked for queries?

2009-04-16 Thread stevenic
Matt... Did you already fix this? I was going to file a bug on it and I just noticed that now the "next" and "previous" links contain the "lang" param. So do you still need a bug on it for tracking purposes or did you already add one? -steve

[twitter-dev] Re: How is lang tracked for queries?

2009-04-16 Thread Matt Sanford
Hi all, The lang=XX missing in the next page URL is a bug. Please open an issue so I remember to fix it. Thanks; — Matt Sanford / @mzsanford On Apr 15, 2009, at 10:44 PM, Chad Etzel wrote: The website uses a cookie to store your most recent language selection. If no "lang=foo" p

[twitter-dev] Re: How is lang tracked for queries?

2009-04-15 Thread Chad Etzel
The website uses a cookie to store your most recent language selection. If no "lang=foo" param is specified in the API query, it uses the cookie to decide. If you do specify "lang=foo" then it will override the cookie. You can use "lang=all" to include all languages. In my apps I always specif