I have an API key that I am using for a site I am working on. I had to change the URL and now I get a cross domain error. I was wondering whether I can add a URL (or two, really, one being localhost for development) that I can use with my API key. I'm really not even 100% sure that this is the issue.
Thank you!
Nemôžeš nájsť film alebo seriál? Prihlás sa a pridaj ho.
Chcete ohodnotiť alebo pridať túto položku do zoznamu?
Nie ste členom?
Odpoveď od Travis Bell
dňa 23. september, 2015 o 7:05PM
Hi blkmutt,
You'll need to use JSONP to get around this problem, it's not something that we control. You can read more about this here. You can call our API as JSONP by including a
callback
parameter. Example:Cheers.
Odpoveď od blkmutt
dňa 24. september, 2015 o 10:13PM
Hi Travis,
Thanks for the response. I've tried this a couple of ways, one of which is your suggestion. I get the following still:
XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://api.themoviedb.org/3/configuration?api_key={my_api_key}&callback={my_callback_function}. A wildcard '*' cannot be used in the 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header when the credentials flag is true. Origin 'http://localhost:3000' is therefore not allowed access.
Also, I've tried setting the Accept header to 'application/jsonp' and I have the same problem.
Any idea why I'd still be getting this?
Thanks again for the help!
Odpoveď od Travis Bell
dňa 28. september, 2015 o 11:07AM
Hi blkmutt,
What library are you using? I am fairly positive a wildcard (*) is perfectly valid for the
Access-Control-Allow-Origin
header. I have a working jQuery test you can see here (add your API key on line 11).