I asked myself the same question. Also is it possible in the parameter "year" to add a minimum and a maximum (ie : search movies released between 1956 and 1965) ? And can we do a multicriteria search like date and genre ?
Hi!
Thanks Travis for your answer!
Is it still possible to use the api 2.1 ? I'm trying to test it but i have cross domain issue. When I try to edit Application URL in my account, the field is not saved.
Contestado por css
el 31 de marzo de 2013 a las 19:14
Hello,
I asked myself the same question. Also is it possible in the parameter "year" to add a minimum and a maximum (ie : search movies released between 1956 and 1965) ? And can we do a multicriteria search like date and genre ?
Thanks
Contestado por Travis Bell
el 31 de marzo de 2013 a las 22:56
Hey guys, no, not at this time.
It's possible that something like this will exist later this year to replace the 2.1 "Movie.browse" functionality but for v3. Here's the open ticket.
Contestado por css
el 1 de abril de 2013 a las 06:24
Hi! Thanks Travis for your answer! Is it still possible to use the api 2.1 ? I'm trying to test it but i have cross domain issue. When I try to edit Application URL in my account, the field is not saved.
Thanks
Contestado por css
el 1 de abril de 2013 a las 07:19
Mea culpa! I did an error in my ajax request! It seems to work now!! ;)
Contestado por Travis Bell
el 1 de abril de 2013 a las 09:30
You can but its been EOL'd. It's unlikely to be online 6+ months from now. Developing anything on it now would be a fairly big waste of your time.
Contestado por Travis Bell
el 29 de mayo de 2013 a las 10:54
We published the "browse" method on v3 a few weeks ago. You can check it out here:
http://docs.themoviedb.apiary.io/#discover