Closed ltworf closed 6 years ago
If you would hardcode an API key, surely there will only be a matter of days before they blacklist it...
Well how would you distribute such a thing for the general public then? Surely it would not be practical to ask users to sign up.
You're right, especially now since their API server software (Episerver) seem to have licensing issues... You get a big error message thrown in your face when logging in.
Maybe we should talk to the API group and ask them for permission to distribute a key?
I did add a key. They seem to be handled in a different way now.
Find out if i can just hardcode that... requiring users to get their own developer key is quite unfriendly.