A Hard Day’s Programming
A Hard Day’s Programming
The nice guys from flickr.com just contacted me and told me they had to suspend my API key of flickery for now, because flickery is causing them too much traffic.
The API key is what lets me as a developer communicate with the flickr.com database and its features.
So now I’m thinking: DAMN!
I’m working on a solution as fast and hard as I can and I will report back here as soon as I’m done with finding and implementing a solution.
Until then, the download link from the product page will remain removed.
I’m so terribly sorry for any inconvenience this is causing, but ultimately, it’s flickr.com’s decision, not mine. I’m in talks with them on how we can work things out and hoping to find a way soon.
Thanks to every single one of you who checked it out and sent me feedback. It’s very much appreciated!
Traffic can be a darn-diddly-arned thing.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
flickery beta: Invalid API Key