Thanks for the reply Matt.
Did Summize compute the language from the content? -- bonus clever points if so! I may have to look into doing that classification myself. Gulp. Cheers, Tim On May 26, 4:35 pm, Matt Sanford <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Tim, > > The language code is only available in search and not in any > other output. You are totally correct that language is a throw back to > the Summize.com days. I don't know of any current plans to implement > language identification in the other systems but I'll look into it. > > Thanks; > – Matt Sanford / @mzsanford > Twitter Dev > > On May 26, 2009, at 2:56 AM, Tim Hastings wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > I notice that in the search results that each status update includes: > > iso_language_code = en, nl etc... > > > Language is not present in the timeline, data mining feeds, or the new > > spritzer streaming feed. > > > The language is very useful for excluded content that a user is not > > going to understand, but I do not want to make plans if it is going > > away. > > > Is language a throw back from the aquired search platform? > > > Any information about plans for support for iso_language_code in other > > API calls would be greatly appreciated. > > > Thanks in advance, > > > Tim Hastings > >http://tagwalk.com/
