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"access_denied" error in the write answer at stackoverflow
You have to create a post describing your application, and edit it into your application's registration.
Basically, the first arrow needs a value; and you can set it when you edit (with the second …
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Getting "Bad request 400" code when posting to StackOverflow api
string post_data = "client_id={0}&client_secret={1}&code={2}&redirect_uri={3}";
post_data = string.Format(post_data, code, clientId, redirect_url, apiSecret);
Shouldn't that be
string post_data = " …
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Stacky JSON error
Shot in the dark, but I bet "0.9" should be "1.0" in your code.
The API version is currently 1.0, 0.9 was a beta version which has long since been deprecated.
5
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Accepted
URL Format: Special Characters
Use UrlEncode not HtmlEncode.
# is legal in HTML, but a restricted character in URLs.
4
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Odd String Format Result from API Call
All responses from the API are compressed. You can specify the compression scheme (gzip or deflate) in the Accept-Encoding header. If you don't specify, one will be chosen for you.
We used to throw …