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I have a fairly simple task and well. I don't know how to get the result I am after.

I have found some code online that looks like:

<?php

function parse_feed($feed) {
 $stepOne = explode("<content type=\"html\">", $feed);
 $stepTwo = explode("</content>", $stepOne[1]);
 $tweet = $stepTwo[0];
 $tweet = html_entity_decode($tweet);
 return $tweet;
}

function showTwitter($username) {
$feed = "http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=from:" . $username . "&rpp=1";
 $twitterFeed = file_get_contents($feed);
 return stripslashes(parse_feed($twitterFeed));
}

echo showTwitter("brandrally");

?>

It works nicely in that it returns one Result, e.g.

@<a class=" " href="https://twitter.com/jackie_elliott1">jackie_elliott1</a> Best of luck for tomorrow!

What I actually want is to retrieve the last three tweets from our timeline and output them into separate div's or li's. e.g.

<li>tweet 1</li>
<li>tweet 2</li>
<li>tweet 3</li>

It seems straight forward though I just don't know where to start. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Kind regards,

Paul

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  • Can you check var_dump($twitterFeed ); before dojing any operation on it.
    – Rikesh
    Mar 7, 2013 at 12:02

2 Answers 2

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Some idea's for you:

<script src="http://twitter.com/javascripts/blogger.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript"> 
(function() {
   var e = document.createElement('script'); 
   e.type = 'text/javascript';
  e.async = true;
    e.src = 'http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/YOUR_USERNAME_HERE.json?
callback=twitterCallback2&count=3';
   document.getElementById('twitter_update_list').appendChild(e);
}());
</script>
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Have you tried adding &count=3 to your $feed URL?

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  • Hi - Pritaeas, Tried adjusting the &rpp=1 to 3 and it still throws me just one tweet.
    – Brandrally
    Mar 7, 2013 at 11:53
  • I suggested adding count, not changing rpp.
    – pritaeas
    Mar 7, 2013 at 13:25

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