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When i am trying to run Schedule Viewer from PC, it is looking for Google Map API Key, and it doesn't show the routeS on the Google Map, it never asked before, worked fine.
Any feedback from Google,or anybody facing the problem.
You'll need to sign up for an API key:
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html
Then you run it like:
python transitfeed/schedule_viewer.py --key=KEY --feed=FEED
Where KEY is the API key or a file with the key, and FEED is the filename of the GTFS feed.
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I want to make multiplayer game in Unity. So I need SignalR.Client.20.dll file . Where can I download this?
You can download via nuget package manager.
Link for the nuget manager is https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.AspNet.SignalR.Client/2.1.2
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The information on developing your own payment method (or any module at all) on the opencart site is rather sparse. Is there better information on this topic anywhere else?
Unfortunately it's not something that is documented at all. My advice would be to copy the files from a previous payment gateway such as PayPal standard or pro and build on that, or download a free payment gateway and work from the files in that
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I'm looking to create a mobile version of the images created on passwordcard.org. All attribution will be given to the site for the data, but I'm looking to implement it where an app doesn't exist yet and network connectivity isn't guaranteed. Is there an externally accessible API available? I didn't really see any information about it in the FAQ.
I'm the creator of passwordcard.org. There is no API, but there is a description of the algorithm used to create the cards so that you can implement it yourself and create the exact same cards as the site would create for the same card numbers. You can find it at http://www.passwordcard.org/algorithm.html
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Looking for a movie/TV API that offers previews (trailers), via widgets or links, as well.
I know IMDB has an API, but it only has metadata. Internet Video Archive also has an API, but, well, lets just say they seem a bit incompetent.
I could use YouTube, but I'd get a lot of cruft and unofficial results. Anyone else have any ideas?
Internet video archive: http://api.internetvideoarchive.com/
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I saw many e-commerce sites using Pricegrabber for price comparison.
For example:
http://www.cheapstingybargains.com/184212/lg-gp08lu10-8x-dvd%C2%B1rw-dl-usb-20-slim-external-drive-w-lightscribe/
Is there a pricegrabber API for developers?
Per programmableweb, pricegrabber does have an API but to even see its documentation you have to negotiate with the site itself. If that's not acceptable to you, the page I'm pointing to has pointers to many other shopping sites with APIs that may be more suitable for you.
According to programmableweb, the PriceGrabber API is no longer available.