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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:38:39+00:00 2026-05-13T13:38:39+00:00

So I’m pulling down a user’s tweet steam in JSON format via PHP. I’d

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So I’m pulling down a user’s tweet steam in JSON format via PHP. I’d like to decode it into an associative array or at least some more usable fashion rather than a string so that I can maneuver through it.

I’ve been reading like mad about json_decode, but for me it seems like when I use it, before and after, the contents of the file is still being detected as one long string. Can anyone help me figure out what I am doing wrong?

$url = "http://twitter.com/status/user_timeline/" . $username . ".json?count=" . $count . "&callback=?";    

// $url becomes "http://twitter.com/status/user_timeline/steph_Rose.json?count=5&callback=?";   
        $contents = file_get_contents($url);
        $results = json_decode($contents, true);

        echo "<pre>";
        print_r($results);
        echo "</pre>";

        echo gettype($results); // this returns string
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    2026-05-13T13:38:39+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:38 pm

    With callback in the URL, you get a string back that is wrapped in parenthesis ( ) (excerpt of the string):

    ([{"in_reply_to_user_id":  /* ...more data here...*/ }]);
    

    This is not valid JSON.

    Without callback, the result is only wrapped in [ ] which is valid:

     [{"in_reply_to_user_id":  /* ...more data here...*/ }]
    
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