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Questions about usage of the Stack Exchange API in client-side browser JavaScript.
6
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Support Cross-Origin Resource Sharing
API V2 did this, we send down:
Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: false
Access-Control-Allow-Methods: GET, POST
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *
With every response.
1
vote
OR operator for StackOverflow API
/search has atagged parameter with OR semantics. The # of returns is capped, and the results are very heavily cached.
Things get tricky when somebody asks for everything tagged c# or java, and then …
3
votes
Accepted
Is something filtering 'document.cookie' in SO pages?
We do this to prevent the classic javascript injection -> stolen user credential attack. …
0
votes
Injecting HTML Into A Stackexchange Site
Policy wise, we don't restrict [app] behavior.
Obviously, we frown on malicious code or usage patterns... but I doubt anyone's going to ask for permission to do bad things.
In short, you're in the c …
2
votes
Accepted
Best way to calculate total badge count in Javascript?
The API (once it's version 1.0*, anyway) won't change. You're concerns are unwarranted.
Just sum the gold, silver, and bronze badges counts you get from /users/{id}.
*And with 0.9 being a release c …
7
votes
Accepted
Is it safe to embed my API key into my javascript-only application?
Yes.
Your API key identifies your application for stat tracking purposes more-so than security purposes. It is safe to leave in a plain text, user readable, format.