The Movie Database support

Hi,

This weekend my website suddenly stopped displaying all images (posters and backdrops) and it turns out to be a problem with adding the &api_key= suffix to the image url. I've always suffixed the api_key which I think used to be required:

http://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w185/e6nQFLsLP60Erv41JE4QrsEgJbI.jpg&api_key={myApiKey}

This now fails and I need to remove the api key... is this a recent change or perhaps an error?

Thanks Tony

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Hi Tony,

Images never required an API key but we did start enforcing some stricter URI filtering because of some bad clients that were hammering our image service with bad requests (> 1000 requests per second to images that don't exist).

If you remove the API key from your requests OR, correctly call the URL like so:

http://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w185/e6nQFLsLP60Erv41JE4QrsEgJbI.jpg?api_key=###

You should be good to go.

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