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You need help with the use of the Stack Exchange API, apps built on the API, or assistance building scripts that work on Stack Exchange websites.

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Google App Engine [app]s - We are all on the same quota!

Noticing a couple of "This IP has exceeded the request-per-day limit" errors on StackPrinter log, I asked for a verification and the prompt answer was: There are a number of [app]s using Googl …
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15 votes
4 answers
286 views

Prevent that posts tagged with app or library enter Community Wiki mode when the owner edits...

I've edited my App 8 times and my question has switched automatically to Community Wiki (I'm aware that it's reported in the faq). The main reason of these many edits is my shaky english, but I can im …
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11 votes
1 answer
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Should we add a "this site is not affiliated to Stack Overflow.." disclaimer to our website ...

I've checked legal section but it does not say anything specific of this aspect apart from: Do feel free to explain that your product is built on the Stack Exchange platform so people understand your …
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7 votes
1 answer
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Can we have the display_name field in the /me/associated route?

I'm reading the Authentication documentation and I've noticed that the /me/associated route returns fields like user_id, badges, reputation but not the display_name, even specifying a custom Filter. …
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6 votes
2 answers
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Is there a Stack Exchange icon available?

StackAuth /sites route provides all the site's icons except for the one of the Stack Exchange master site. Could you please provide it in some way (a static SVG would be good)?
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5 votes
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Difference between stackauth URLs

Quoting Kevin comment here: /sites basically snuck in when we froze 1.0. There are enough people using it that we can't track down (at least, not without alot of log parsing pain) that I d …
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5 votes

How to get a post title for a given post ID, even if that post ID is an answer and not a que...

I believe that's a correct approach. There's a way to optimize it saving one request but it's a little bit unsafe for this bug: call /questions/{id}; If you get a result with a title parameter it' …
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How do I know what apps on my stackexchange account I have already authorized?

Have a look to the apps link on your Profile page *. * or follow this link
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4 votes
1 answer
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StackPrinter - This IP has exceeded the request-per-day limit.

I'm having this problem. This IP has exceeded the request-per-day limit I hardly believe that with StackPrinter, I'm depleting 10.000 requests per-day, per-site :). Could you please verify? EDIT: …
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Access to answers.onstartups.com via the API?

You've probably missed it: { "name": "OnStartups", "logo_url": "http://sstatic.net/onstartups/img/logo.png", "api_endpoint": "http://api.onstartups.stackexchange.com", "site_u …
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3 votes
1 answer
131 views

How to check if a given question is changed

What is the fastest way to check if a question is changed using the API calls? For my purpose (a cache), a question is considered changed if: A new comment is added to the question or to any of its …
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3 votes
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Is the API readonly right now?

Yes it is read-only, you can't authenticate a user in any way. Version 1 is read only. Coming up with a solid API is hard enough without adding writing and authentication to the mix. For the …
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Roadmap - any update?

SUPPORT: From my experience it was a "good enough" support, the serious bugs were updated promptly; this depends by the type of app[s] you have shipped, for paid apps "good enough" could be not enough …
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2 votes
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Non-verbatim search strings in py-stackexchange

No, you can't do it because py-stackexchange is a library based on SE API that does not provide that kind of search. You should use Google API search instead.
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2 votes
1 answer
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Problem accessing API endpoints from Google App Engine

I'm experiencing a weird problem on StackPrinter hosted on Google App Engine. It seems that the application can't reach several endpoints like Super User or Server Fault; Stack Overflow and other endp …
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