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Trying to adapt the $.getJSON Flickr example:

$.getJSON("http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne?tags=cat&tagmode=any&format=json&jsoncallback=?",
    function(data){
    $.each(data.items, function(i,item){
        $("<img/>").attr("src", item.media.m).appendTo("#images");
        if ( i == 3 ) return false;
    });
});

to read from the flickr.photos.search REST API method, but the JSON response is different for this call.

This is what I've done so far:

var url = "http://api.flickr.com/services/rest/?method=flickr.photos.search&api_key=YOURAPIKEYHERE&tags=yokota+air+base&safe_search=1&per_page=20";
var src;
$.getJSON(url + "&format=json&jsoncallback=?", function(data){
    $.each(data.photos, function(i,item){
        src = "http://farm"+ item.photo.farm +".static.flickr.com/"+ item.photo.server +"/"+ item.photo.id +"_"+ item.photo.secret +"_m.jpg";
        $("<img/>").attr("src", src).appendTo("#images");
        if ( i == 3 ) return false;
    });
});

I guess I'm not building the image src correctly. Couldn't find any documentation on how to build the image src, based on what the JSON response is. How do you parse a flickr.photos.search REST API call?

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Nevermind, I got it. For those that are interested, it's parsed like so:

var url = "http://api.flickr.com/services/rest/?method=flickr.photos.search&api_key=YOURAPIKEYHERE&tags=yokota+air+base&safe_search=1&per_page=20";
var src;
$.getJSON(url + "&format=json&jsoncallback=?", function(data){
    $.each(data.photos.photo, function(i,item){
        src = "http://farm"+ item.farm +".static.flickr.com/"+ item.server +"/"+ item.id +"_"+ item.secret +"_m.jpg";
        $("<img/>").attr("src", src).appendTo("#images");
        if ( i == 3 ) return false;
    });
});

Notice the .photo was moved to the $.each method signature.

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Thanks a million. Saved me ages of work. – frostymarvelous Dec 9 '11 at 17:06
no worries, glad I could help. – Chad Dec 10 '11 at 14:47

This could be simplified by choosing the 'url_m' extras parameter and per_page parameter...

extras=url_m&per_page=4

Then all you need is this within the loop...

$("<img/>").attr("src", item.url_m).appendTo("#images");
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