How to configure the Blogger API in Google Developer? - api

Developer Console of google is not granting the access of Blogger.
After login into an developer consoel i tried to on the blogger api v3 it gives me the another form but after submitting that form it gives request accessing like in api services page.

When you click on a button to enable the Blogger API it opens up a new form in which you have to submit data like the number of request quota you want etc etc. and then google guy will reply back with the URL and you need to wait for it.
once you get the URL you have to enable the API within 2 days.

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What is callback url in instagram api and how to can I implement it

Hi I'm beginner programmer
I'm trying to use instagram's realtime Photo Updates api
My purpose is use this API CONSOLE's subscription method
https://apigee.com/console/instagram
But I can't understand and handle callback url
What is the callback url's function?
And How can I implement the callback url?
The "callback url" (also referred to as redirect_url), is the URL Instagram will send users to after they have logged into Instagram, and authorized your application to read their data.
This is part of the OAuth 2 Spec, which Instagram (and many others) use to control access to their API.
The short version of the OAuth 2 "flow" is this:
You send a user to Instagram's page with your application ID, and a redirect URL.
The user logs into Instagram on their page and authorizes your application.
Instagram will then send the user back to your application (using the redirect URL value), along with a token that you can use to access their data.
GitHub has an excellent guide to how OAuth works on their server, which you will find very similar to Instagram's.
So the "callback url" should be set to the URL of your application server. For example, http://myapp.com/auth. Or, if you are working locally, you would use http://localhost:3000/auth.
Note: With Instagram (as well as most other APIs), the callback URL is permanently set when you register your client. So you'll often have to create separate clients for your live server, and your local one.

Receiving 404 while using register3 API.

I am using live account for Yodlee.
How do I proceed to create user using credential I received from Yodlee team and REST api url?
I have used this url.
{MY LIVE REST API URL}/v1.0/jsonsdk/UserRegistration/register3.
But it showing 404 page not found.
I want tutorial to be used to proceed live Yodlee account.
I have tried test drive and felt comfortable with the flow.
If you are using https://rest.developer.yodlee.com/services/srest/restserver/v1.0/ URL then you won't be able to use this API. As this is developer's environment and Yodlee do provides 5 pre-registered users which you can get under Developer Info page(Available once you'll login to www.developer.yodlee.com and click on MyProfile link).
Else if this is not a case and if you have access to Yodlee Customer Care tool then we request to raise a Service Request with the problem description which you are facing.

Google Plus login with Javascript and Authenticating with PHP

While implementing the Facebook Connect to a web application , its possible to show Facebook Sign up page in a pop up and once logging in and Granting permissions are complete, its possible to Authenticate Again in PHP and to get the necessary details of the user, - id, email etc.
I believe, thats secure because, the User Insertion is not based on the Ajax Request Parameters.
Is it possible to do the same with Google Plus Login also ?
Means - Logging in to Google - Using Javascript SDK, asking permissions, Authenticating all done in a Pop Up Window. and then, Creating a new user with the Help of google-api-php-client ??
Yes, what you're trying to do is outlined with https://developers.google.com/+/web/signin/server-side-flow which includes some PHP code samples to help you do this. In general, the steps at authentication time are:
User clicks the "Sign in with Google" button which may pop-up a new window at Google prompting them to log in and authorize your webapp.
After they do so, a one-time code is sent to a JavaScript callback you specify.
Your Javascript method sends this code to your PHP server.
Your PHP server uses the client library to contact Google's server and exchange this one-time code for an access token and refresh token, which you keep and use to perform actions on the user's behalf.

App: Bypass authentication for Open Graph facebook requests

I have a Facebook app that can't be used before a user log in via Facebook (OAuth). Some pages (e.g. example.com/books/2) should be accessible for Open Graph requests (when they have been liked). Currently, Facebook isn't able to retrieve those pages since authentication is required (redirect). How can I determine if an incoming request is coming from Facebook or not? Or should I take another approch?
Thank you!
Just add an exception so that Facebook's crawler can reach the page, The user agent is currently facebookexternalhit/1.1 (+http://www.facebook.com/externalhit_uatext.php)
(but the version number may increment someday)

Retrieving Page from HTTPS Website

I am registered user of a website that provides stock quotes values and I want to create a desktop application where in I will display the stock updates of a specific quotes.
For that, I need to parse a web page which is visible only when I login to the website. If I try to access that page, without logging in, it redirects me to the login page.
The Website does not provide any API for developing such a client application. Is there any way I can login to the website using the desktop client and thus access the required web page?
Regards,
TheLameProgrammer
You'll need to first do a HTTP POST to the login page, store the cookies that come back, then pass these along with any furture request you make.
Same as the browser does.
Hopefully this question is in earnest and not spam but the answer is no