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  • #712
    aborruso
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    Hi mhawksey,
    thank you.

    I do not why, but now it works also for me.

    Best regards

    #512
    aborruso
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    Hi,
    I have created this spreadsheet:
    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VB8BTd0-0L1I6gdk_QSclBq_VBkPpHjkhafL4ur6sko/edit?usp=sharing

    In the script I have set
    var advParams = {“geocode”: “37.557503,14.292416,8mi”};

    If I use twitter advanced search (near:37.557503,14.292416 within:8mi), it seems that I have much more results.

    Is it normal?

    Thank you

    #354
    aborruso
    Participant

    It works. Thank you

    #350
    aborruso
    Participant

    I add that I have set also “var advParams = {“lang”: “it”};”, but I have results in es, en-gb, en, etc.

    Thank you

    #349
    aborruso
    Participant

    Hi mhawksey,
    first of all thank you.

    It works but there is something strange. I have set this:
    var advParams = {“geocode”: “38.120444,13.354271,3mi”};

    I have searched the string “orlando”, and I have had results with coordinates very far from my point. An example is a record with geo_coordinates = “loc: 28.52733,-81.308998”.

    Is it normal?

    #337
    aborruso
    Participant

    Hi mhawksey,
    I have decommented the code and I have:
    var advParams = {“geocode”: “38.120444, 13.354271,30mi”};

    But if I run it using keyword “palermo” I have no result, and it’s strange because if I comment again the above code, I have some result with “loc: 38.11597234,13.3652909” coordinates.

    What’s wrong in my procedure?

    Thank you

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