No it shouldn't. imgobject.com has been decommissioned (about 4 months ago) and will actually be going offline in the next few weeks. The configuration method is the canonical reference.
So when it have gone offline will the API return new url or shall I use the: http://d3gtl9l2a4fn1j.cloudfront.net/t/p/ URL?
I tested my application with this new url, and it doesn't return any images.
Travis Bell 的回复
于 2013 年 05 月 21 日 6:14下午
Hi Haraldur,
No it shouldn't. imgobject.com has been decommissioned (about 4 months ago) and will actually be going offline in the next few weeks. The configuration method is the canonical reference.
HaraldurSa 的回复
于 2013 年 05 月 21 日 6:19下午
So when it have gone offline will the API return new url or shall I use the: http://d3gtl9l2a4fn1j.cloudfront.net/t/p/ URL? I tested my application with this new url, and it doesn't return any images.
Travis Bell 的回复
于 2013 年 05 月 21 日 6:21下午
The API already does return the new URL, it's the URL you are seeing in the configuration method. It works just fine:
When imgobject.com goes offline, all requests to it will fail.
HaraldurSa 的回复
于 2013 年 05 月 21 日 6:26下午
Sorry they are here. The getting process is a litle bit slower on this URL than the old URL. I have now updated the configuration in my application.