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BigSako
Burning Napalm Northern Coalition.
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Posted - 2015.03.15 10:09:47 -
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When quering APIKeyInfo for a corporation api key, I get the following result: http://pastebin.com/v2j2hafa
Obviously this is somehow not valid XML, and even if the parser manages to parse it, it shows that there is an error. I blacked out irrelevant infos for public.
What's causing this? |
Dragonaire
Here there be Dragons
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Posted - 2015.03.15 14:37:20 -
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Something in the API server is broke and their code doesn't properly catch the exception looks like . Usually temporary problem but things like that are why I validate the XML with XSD before trying to work with it in Yapeal. If you are getting a lot of these and it doesn't stop after a few hours I'd bug report it. Might not hurt to do that anyway since CCP FoxFour probably should see about tracking down where the exception is escaping so third parties stop seeing their dirty laundry instead of one of the normal XML errors
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BigSako
Burning Napalm Northern Coalition.
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Posted - 2015.03.16 10:23:49 -
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You are right, though I was hopeing for more feedback from the community experiencing similar problems. Bug reports are one thing, but a collection of people having the same problem might get a lot more attention... |
BigSako
Burning Napalm Northern Coalition.
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Posted - 2015.03.20 09:58:36 -
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Happening again on members api... e.g.: http://pastebin.com/WfrR5RGa
also happening on corp api: http://pastebin.com/WQ2wE6PE |
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
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Posted - 2015.03.20 14:54:08 -
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What verb are you using for your query? POST or GET?
If you're using GET currenty, try POST instead and see if that might help. See this thread: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=5585880#post5585880
EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager.
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BigSako
Burning Napalm Northern Coalition.
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Posted - 2015.03.20 15:29:39 -
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I am indeed using GET requests. Thank you for this information, maybe this will resolve some issues. |
salacious necrosis
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2015.03.20 15:54:02 -
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I'm starting to see this as well, very random. I'd like to see some dev confirmation on GET vs. POST. Normally that should only depend on the size of arguments being sent, unless something is seriously broken.
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GeekWarrior
S0utherN Comfort DARKNESS.
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Posted - 2015.03.21 03:43:35 -
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Glad to see I'm not alone: http://pastebin.com/siPv2zyq
This does not always occur but when pulling many keys it adds up According to my error logs this just started happening almost immediately on the 19th: http://i.imgur.com/FIE7Lpi.png |
BigSako
Burning Napalm Northern Coalition.
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Posted - 2015.03.21 09:32:57 -
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Pretty sure we won't get an official reply at the moment due to Fanfest.
But thanks for you guys also reporting this! |
Hel O'Ween
Men On A Mission
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Posted - 2015.03.21 12:44:51 -
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salacious necrosis wrote:I'd like to see some dev confirmation on GET vs. POST.
All I can say is that since the invention of the XML API, POST has always been the preferred method. GET is for quick browser test (i.e. is my constructed URL OK?). Once you've got it working, use POST.
Since it's been a while since the early API days (2007) when that topic was discussed here, I only can refer you to i.e. http://wiki.eve-id.net/APIv2_Page_Index as a source:
Quote: Data requiring authentication is retrieved by supplying certain arguments to the HTTP request as POST (preferred) or GET data.
EVEWalletAware - an offline wallet manager.
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