Sorry I am novice. And I don't know at all what that means. Can't find it in the documentation. Are you talking about the callback parameter?
If someone can make a working example on yahoo.pipe. This would also help. Or I will ask this on the yahoo.pipe discussion forum for help. How to set accept header. But currently I can't access somehow that forum.
No. The Accept header is a HTTP header that is required in the actual request. It is not a HTTP parameter.
I am not clear on how to use Yahoo Pipes with a custom header but it definitely looks like it's possible. Here, and here seem to indicate some use with custom headers.
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Răspuns de Travis Bell
pe data de 21 martie 2013 la ora 10:56 AM
Hi tikkiew ,
As shown in the documentation, you must set the Accept header with a value of
application/json
.Răspuns de tikkiew
pe data de 21 martie 2013 la ora 3:18 PM
Sorry I am novice. And I don't know at all what that means. Can't find it in the documentation. Are you talking about the callback parameter?
If someone can make a working example on yahoo.pipe. This would also help. Or I will ask this on the yahoo.pipe discussion forum for help. How to set accept header. But currently I can't access somehow that forum.
Răspuns de Travis Bell
pe data de 21 martie 2013 la ora 4:24 PM
No. The Accept header is a HTTP header that is required in the actual request. It is not a HTTP parameter.
I am not clear on how to use Yahoo Pipes with a custom header but it definitely looks like it's possible. Here, and here seem to indicate some use with custom headers.