Allowed characters where? Each track keyword is limited to, at most, 30 characters. A tweet can be at most 140 characters.
-John Kalucki http://twitter.com/jkalucki Services, Twitter Inc. On Oct 15, 6:54 am, EastSideDev <eastside...@gmail.com> wrote: > Is the maximum number of allowed characters still 140? > > On Oct 14, 9:12 pm, John Kalucki <jkalu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Try track=#test1,#test2,#test3 > > > You are searching for "#test1", "(space)#test2", etc. Nothing will > > ever match (space)#test2. > > > -John Kaluckihttp://twitter.com/jkalucki > > Services, Twitter Inc. > > > On Oct 14, 8:38 pm, EastSideDev <eastside...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > It seems as neither is working. I tried #test1, #test2, #test3 and > > > #test1 #test2 #test3, but I got no data (streaming API), and I let it > > > run for hours. When I used only a single term #test1, I immediately > > > started getting data. Was there a change to prevent more than one term > > > from being used? > > > > On Oct 14, 1:52 pm, John Kalucki <jkalu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > You may be conflating the Streaming API, which requires commas between > > > > keywords, and the search API, which does not. > > > > > -John Kaluckihttp://twitter.com/jkalucki > > > > Services, Twitter Inc. > > > > > On Oct 14, 9:19 am, Kyle B <kylebarn...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > On Oct 13, 4:09 pm, EastSideDev <eastside...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > I am using the streaming search API. If I have more than one term to > > > > > > search, do I need to separate those terms with commas? If these are > > > > > > hash tags, do I include the hash symbol? ("#test1, #test2, #test3) > > > > > > I > > > > > > am experiencing some random problems, and I would like to eliminate > > > > > > this as the trouble spot before looking for the problem elsewhere. > > > > > > Personally, I have experienced no problems using spaces between the > > > > > search terms. Be careful what you use because there is a difference > > > > > between searching all keywords and all occurrences of all keywords. I > > > > > think you are fine with or without commas though. > > > > > > Here are the search operators from twitter: > > > > > http://search.twitter.com/operators > > > > > > You can get an idea for url composition by using the advanced > > > > > search:http://search.twitter.com/advanced