Yes - I just added an if statement in parse_tweets.php after line 48:
//get list of acceptable userids
if ($user_id == 123456789 || $user_id == 234567890 || $user_id ==
345678901) {
With a closing tag at the bottom before the sleep (); statement. Works
great for me!
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at
I use this technique also to limit tweets to just the ones I'm
explicitly following, but you'll find that the in_array() PHP function
makes this easier than creating separate tests for each user_id. I
create an array of user_ids I want to follow, pass this array to
Phirehose, and then compare the
I am having the same issue, if anyone is able to help out that would be
great!
Hope: Have you been able to solve this issue?
-Riley
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