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Apologies for the tagging

07 October 2018 - 12:50 PM

Hello all. Just wanted to quickly apologize for any tags that you people may have gotten from me last night.

 

Last night I was tagged (along with loads of other people) by someone trying to unlock some content. When scrolling through all the names of people and their colors I thought "Hey, that's pretty neat". I then replied (quoted, in full, including the tags) saying "I know I should be mad but this is pretty cool".

 

What I didn't know, is that on forums such as Nulled, when you quote a post you also tag everyone the OP tagged, this resulted in me tagging everyone (including myself) again. I apologize for this, I didn't know that it would make me tag everyone. Apologies for the inconvenience, won't happen again.

 

I'm doing Spotify upgrades for anyone who wants it (for the next few hours) on the giveaways section:

 

Giveaway Thread: Here


How would I interrogate an API? [SOLVED]

03 October 2018 - 07:35 PM

I've got an API with no public documentation and 3 requests to and from an API to complete what I'm trying to do.

1 get, 1 post and another get.

 

I've used HTTP request tracking programs and they all say that I'm posting data to the API however I'm convinced that it's posting something that I also need to include in my post for it to work because right now it's redirecting me like it would redirect a browser that's trying to reach an API, back to the homepage.

 

DO any of you know a way to interrogate the POST data before it reaches its endpoint? to see what I have to post and in what format?

 

 

Edit:

Solved, chrome editor network tab contains form data in the headers section of the request and response.


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