I've been getting this as well.  It only seems to happen to me when I
append &lang=en to my url.  If I leave that off I get the records I
expect back.

On Jul 19, 5:53 pm, Mark Linsey <mjlin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am using the Twitter Search API.  I am finding today that even though I am
> not providing a max_id or a since_id, both are being added.  I am getting a
> response warning saying that since_id has been adjusted.  I assume max_id is
> being adjusted for the same reason.
>
> I am fetching this 
> url:http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=qwerpoiu&rpp=100&page=1&resul...
>
> and getting this response:
> {"results":[],"max_id":18949422775,"since_id":18903514913,"refresh_url":"?s­ince_id=18949422775&q=qwerpoiu","results_per_page":100,"page":1,"completed_­in":0.020541,"warning":"adjusted
> since_id to 18903514913 due to temporary error","query":"qwerpoiu"}
>
> I was expecting to get this tweet, which does appear on 
> search.twitter.com:http://twitter.com/mjltest/statuses/18953620545
>
> I assume that these are extra limits put in place today to deal with other
> issues in the Twitter API.  Is there any way of getting recent search
> results now?
>
> -Mark

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