August 22, 2006

Update: JavaScript API

We released version 0.3 of our JavaScript API library today, introducing a few new fixes. You can read the changes file to see the version history.

Most notably, the library now supports the Opera 9 web browser. We have tested and confirmed proper operation in the latest Mozilla browsers, Internet Explorer 6, Safari 2, and Opera 9. The library is still in a pre-1.0 state, though, so if you use the library and notice any bugs or modern browsers in which it doesn't work, send us some feedback.

The JavaScript API library has inherent limitations with respect to authentication because the code is publicly exposed, but you can make simple API calls that don't require authentication with ease.

To start using the JavaScript API library, open it up and read the comments in the header.

Share it and enjoy!

Posted by brad at August 22, 2006 05:01 PM

Comments

Could you elaborate on the limitations and the reasons for them? I'm not sure I follow...

Posted by: Joe Auricchio at August 28, 2006 06:04 PM


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