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Wanted to share this little sample federated search ___location with you. Twitter has a search site where you can search for tweets:
It also has a atom feed for results:
https://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q={searchTerms}
SharePoint supports OpenSearch and with this Atom feed by Twitter we can create a OpenSearch reference as a Federated Search Location in SharePoint. With this and a piece of xsl (more xsl is in the osdx below) we can format the tweets ( search results) fairly easy:
1: <div style="float:left;width:50px;" xmlns="">
2: <a id="{concat($CurrentId, '_Title')}p" href="{ddwrt:EnsureAllowedProtocol(string($authorlink))}" title="{$author}" class="externallink" xmlns="">
3: <img src="{$authorimage}" alt="{$author}" border="0" title="{$author}" xmlns=""/>
4: </a>
5: </div>
6: <div style="margin-left:53px" class="tweet" xmlns="">
7: <a id="{concat($CurrentId, '_Title')}" href="{ddwrt:EnsureAllowedProtocol(string($link))}" class="externallink" xmlns="">tweeted</a>:
8: <xsl:value-of select="$content" disable-output-escaping="yes" />
9: </div>
You can create a twitter federated search ___location for SharePoint 2010:
Download the sample twitter.osdx.
Instructions on how to add a Federated Search Location can be found here.
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