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Kevan Jeronim
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2011.04.07 17:31:00 -
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(continuing this discussion from the now-defunct old forums)
I set up http://cache.evecord.com as an API cache because I need it for some work I'm doing. I'm using Jercy Fravowitz's perl script.
I'm happy to allow others to use it as well. I set it up not realizing that there are several others, and Desmont McCallock was able to point those out. The current list seems to be:
Is this list maintained anywhere? I couldn't find it at wiki.eve-dev.com. |
Desmont McCallock
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Posted - 2011.04.07 17:43:00 -
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@Kevan Jeronim To answer your question, this list isn't anywhere. I have gathered and kept all those addresses since I started developing for EVEMon.
@Karbowiak (continuing conv from old forums). Now, about EVSCO API service. EVSCO API service, although not discontinued as I though, seems to be malfunctioning as the only result I get when I make an API call is the 'CurrentTime" and 'CachedUntilTime' values. This has been going on for some time now (have noticed all my calls through EVEMon where returning error) and that lead me to thing that the service may have been taken offline. If Karbowiak can have a look at it and fix it, I would be much obliged.
Edit: Further examining the cause of incompatibility of EVSCO API service, I discovered that the xml from the API calls are transformed into an HTML page (adding HTML head and body tags) when returned, instead of returning as the plain xml. If you (Karbowiak) could eliminate this, then EVSCO API service will work with EVEMon too. |
Catari Taga
Centre Of Attention Middle of Nowhere
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Posted - 2011.04.07 20:10:00 -
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http://eveapiproxy.appspot.com/ and
http://cache.evecord.com
are dead for all I know.
Also feel free to create a page on the eve-dev wiki. It's a wiki after all. ;) |
Kevan Jeronim
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2011.04.07 21:26:00 -
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http://cache.evecord.com is not dead. I just set it up and am using it actively without issue. |
Shionoya Risa
The Xenodus Initiative. Overclockers Podpilot Services
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Posted - 2011.04.07 21:29:00 -
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Kevan Jeronim wrote:http://cache.evecord.com is not dead. I just set it up and am using it actively without issue.
I kinda thought it was dead too after clicking the link to find a 403 error. You might wish to setup a 'landing' page informing potential users that it is actually working. |
Kevan Jeronim
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2011.04.07 21:43:00 -
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Shionoya Risa wrote:I kinda thought it was dead too after clicking the link to find a 403 error. You might wish to setup a 'landing' page informing potential users that it is actually working. Ahh, good point. The way it's setup makes that non-trivial, but I'll take a look when I have some more time and setup something that explains what it is and how it's used. |
Desmont McCallock
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Posted - 2011.04.08 06:13:00 -
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Catari Taga wrote:http://eveapiproxy.appspot.com/ and http://cache.evecord.comare dead for all I know. Also feel free to create a page on the eve-dev wiki. It's a wiki after all. ;)
http://eveapiproxy.appspot.com/ isn't dead also. It just don't have a front page. Try to pass some API calls using it and it successfully returns the xml.
Here is the link to the original thread. |
Karbowiak
Superior Mass
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Posted - 2011.04.08 11:07:00 -
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Desmont McCallock wrote: Edit: Further examining the cause of incompatibility of EVSCO API service, I discovered that the xml from the API calls are transformed into an HTML page (adding HTML head and body tags) when returned, instead of returning as the plain xml. If you (Karbowiak) could eliminate this, then EVSCO API service will work with EVEMon too.
Oh, lol - fixed
header("Content-type: text/xml");
/me mumbles ugly things..
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Catari Taga
Centre Of Attention Middle of Nowhere
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Posted - 2011.04.08 11:33:00 -
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Desmont McCallock wrote:Catari Taga wrote:http://eveapiproxy.appspot.com/ and http://cache.evecord.comare dead for all I know. Also feel free to create a page on the eve-dev wiki. It's a wiki after all. ;) http://eveapiproxy.appspot.com/ isn't dead also. It just don't have a front page. Try to pass some API calls using it and it successfully returns the xml. Here is the link to the original thread.
Yeah, my bad about it being dead (had a dns issue yesterday and didn't notice), but it's still outdated, has not been updated since January 2010, i.e. it will not work with any calls added or changed since then. |
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