While quite a few of you have tried out the Click button, it's still evident that RSS is a must-have. So we've implemented it.
Subscribe to any search you can think of by clicking on the RSS link on the upper right of the search results. RSS is not our forte so if something's broken about it or you think it could be a little smoother in some way, please let us know.
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That was fast. Thanks!
You're welcome...thanks for the feedback.
First of all, thanks for providing this service. In my testing it looks like it's catching more tweets than some other methods.
The RSS feed seems broken for some types of queries, though, and I can't tell why. For example, "kindle" works fine as RSS, but "@wii" returns zero matches. (I'm using this to track replies from non-followers.)
Thanks manton for the detail on this bug. It's fixed.
html entities are invalidating the rss feed. any chance you could just throw the title into a cdata block? (or covert entities into XML friendly numeric entities?)
super thanks! :)
Thanks for catching that one. It's done.
David, I'd love to talk to you about some features. Contact me via my site http://snook.ca/contact/ (namely, an API, and possibly some customized search terms). Thanks!
I noticed that you don't have a pubDate tag for each item in the rss feed. Typically the date associated with each tweet would be included as pubDate for each item in the feed.
Thanks for the great site!
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