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Chirag,
Please contact me at the address below. Thanks.wordpress AT bigfish-design DOT com
Perfect. Thanks.
Chirag,
I have not received a response to the second support ticket I submitted. Can you please check on that? Thanks.Chirag ,
I just submitted a new support ticket. Thanks.Chirag,
I opened a support ticket about three weeks ago, but I haven’t heard anything. Are you able to look into that?Thanks.
Please disregard this post. I figured it out. I had some conflicting code in my functions.php file.
I tried all of these suggestions, but I saw the same results as before. I did some poking around and it appears that the tweets available to the API only go back so far. So, no matter how the parameters are set, if tweets that should match the search criteria are older than the timeframe that Twitter deems suitable, then they will never show up via the API.
Thanks for your help.
Using “from:CoinLaundryAssn #excellenceinlaundry” returns 2 tweets.
Using “from:PHE_uk #sharelistenact” returns the 5 most recent.
Won’t the inclusion of the code on line 993 also limit the results?
If I use just one search criteria (e.g. just from: or just the hashtag), I get all of the tweets that match the criteria. It’s only when I combine the two that I experience this issue.
When inspecting the DOM element, I only see the one tweet written into the HTML code.
Thanks.
When I use similar criteria for searching with Rotating Tweets, I am only able to retrieve the first tweet that matches the criteria. However, when I search on twitter.com using the same criteria, I see the full list of search results.
Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a resolution?
Thanks.