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normally if you want an image from a URL there are plenty of ways to do it from a standard URL like this one:

a) https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CFDqQYMWYAAB_R8.png:large

However, if you extract a Twitter feed into an iOS app, you get the text and "t.co" URL from the string, which looks like this:

b) http://t.co/aQ7Q9eavlO

Now Xcode can't grab an image from that URL, but it stands to reason that there should be a way to go deeper, and get the image in link "b" so that it opens it to the format of link "a" so that I can show the image referenced in the tweet in my app, and not an unusable URL that returns a blank screen instead of the image in my imageView

As per request, I have updated the question to include the process I am using to get the images from the URL links:

// I won't add the whole Twitter/Social application, just the highlights

dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{ [self.tableView reloadData];

NSDictionary *tweet = _array[indexPath.row];

tweetLabel.text = tweet[@"text"];

// I use "NSRegularExpression" To extract JUST the url from the tweet

// t.co address you get from the twitter feed

NSURL *url1 = [NSURL URLWithString:@"http://t.co/aQ7Q9eavlO"];

// manually going to the page and getting the image URL

NSURL *url2 = [NSURL URLWithString:@"https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CFDqQYMWYAAB_R8.png:large"];

NSData *data = [NSData dataWithContentsOfURL : url]; // url1 gives nothing/ url2 gives the actual image

UIImage *image = [UIImage imageWithData: data];

tempView.ContentView.image = image;

Both links come from the same place, but one uses the Twitter API to get the URL Twitter wants to share, the other gets the actual file URL. I can't find anyway to programmatically do the same thing, with usual XCode methods or using the Twitter/social frameworks

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  • Xcode has nothing to do with getting a URL. Update your question with the code you use to load the image from the URL. There is no reason why you can't use link "b" if your code is correct.
    – rmaddy
    May 15, 2015 at 16:09
  • You should format your code with the code tag to make it readable May 15, 2015 at 17:55
  • Use an NSURLConnection so you properly handle the redirects.
    – rmaddy
    May 15, 2015 at 18:12
  • I'll look into "NSURLConnection" thank you May 18, 2015 at 12:09

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The URL you're trying to download is not the image, it's just a link to a page for the tweet containing it.

Using this command:

curl -L -v http://t.co/aQ7Q9eavlO

You can see it's just plain HTML.

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  • Yes, I realised that because it's not an image but a page, I was hoping that there was a way to show just the image. Thank you for you're reply but I'm sorry because I don't know how to use the command : "curl -L -v t.co/aQ7Q9eavlO" Is the curl something I need to do in Xcode or is it to do with the URL, like a means of editing it? Forgive me if my ignorance is burdening May 18, 2015 at 12:07

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