API access, shows in network tab request is made but no response











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$.getJSON({
dataType: 'json',
url: 'https://api.willyweather.com.au/v2/MGI3NWY5MWYxYjIwNDYxNDNhYWM1NT/info/legal.json?platform=web',
success: function(data) {
window.onload.console.log(data.info);
}
});


This works fine when input directly into the browser, but running this script I don't get a response.



It shows up in the network tab.
EDIT: No "response" in the network tab but it shows up as a request.



I queried to the API dev and he says its designed to be server side? jsonp is not supported.



English was not his first language, so hopefully someone's experienced this before.



Cheers.










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  • Are you sure you're even running the code?
    – SirUncleCid
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:35










  • Yeah. Ill use a different open weather's API and itll work just fine
    – Snar3
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:44










  • If you visit the URL in your browser, it says the parameters are incorrect.
    – SirUncleCid
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:46










  • Removed ?callback=? From the url. I was trying a few things and forgot to remove that part. Apologies
    – Snar3
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:50










  • Everything cool then?
    – SirUncleCid
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:52















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$.getJSON({
dataType: 'json',
url: 'https://api.willyweather.com.au/v2/MGI3NWY5MWYxYjIwNDYxNDNhYWM1NT/info/legal.json?platform=web',
success: function(data) {
window.onload.console.log(data.info);
}
});


This works fine when input directly into the browser, but running this script I don't get a response.



It shows up in the network tab.
EDIT: No "response" in the network tab but it shows up as a request.



I queried to the API dev and he says its designed to be server side? jsonp is not supported.



English was not his first language, so hopefully someone's experienced this before.



Cheers.










share|improve this question
























  • Are you sure you're even running the code?
    – SirUncleCid
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:35










  • Yeah. Ill use a different open weather's API and itll work just fine
    – Snar3
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:44










  • If you visit the URL in your browser, it says the parameters are incorrect.
    – SirUncleCid
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:46










  • Removed ?callback=? From the url. I was trying a few things and forgot to remove that part. Apologies
    – Snar3
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:50










  • Everything cool then?
    – SirUncleCid
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:52













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$.getJSON({
dataType: 'json',
url: 'https://api.willyweather.com.au/v2/MGI3NWY5MWYxYjIwNDYxNDNhYWM1NT/info/legal.json?platform=web',
success: function(data) {
window.onload.console.log(data.info);
}
});


This works fine when input directly into the browser, but running this script I don't get a response.



It shows up in the network tab.
EDIT: No "response" in the network tab but it shows up as a request.



I queried to the API dev and he says its designed to be server side? jsonp is not supported.



English was not his first language, so hopefully someone's experienced this before.



Cheers.










share|improve this question















$.getJSON({
dataType: 'json',
url: 'https://api.willyweather.com.au/v2/MGI3NWY5MWYxYjIwNDYxNDNhYWM1NT/info/legal.json?platform=web',
success: function(data) {
window.onload.console.log(data.info);
}
});


This works fine when input directly into the browser, but running this script I don't get a response.



It shows up in the network tab.
EDIT: No "response" in the network tab but it shows up as a request.



I queried to the API dev and he says its designed to be server side? jsonp is not supported.



English was not his first language, so hopefully someone's experienced this before.



Cheers.







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  • Are you sure you're even running the code?
    – SirUncleCid
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:35










  • Yeah. Ill use a different open weather's API and itll work just fine
    – Snar3
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:44










  • If you visit the URL in your browser, it says the parameters are incorrect.
    – SirUncleCid
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:46










  • Removed ?callback=? From the url. I was trying a few things and forgot to remove that part. Apologies
    – Snar3
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:50










  • Everything cool then?
    – SirUncleCid
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:52


















  • Are you sure you're even running the code?
    – SirUncleCid
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:35










  • Yeah. Ill use a different open weather's API and itll work just fine
    – Snar3
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:44










  • If you visit the URL in your browser, it says the parameters are incorrect.
    – SirUncleCid
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:46










  • Removed ?callback=? From the url. I was trying a few things and forgot to remove that part. Apologies
    – Snar3
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:50










  • Everything cool then?
    – SirUncleCid
    Oct 17 '16 at 5:52
















Are you sure you're even running the code?
– SirUncleCid
Oct 17 '16 at 5:35




Are you sure you're even running the code?
– SirUncleCid
Oct 17 '16 at 5:35












Yeah. Ill use a different open weather's API and itll work just fine
– Snar3
Oct 17 '16 at 5:44




Yeah. Ill use a different open weather's API and itll work just fine
– Snar3
Oct 17 '16 at 5:44












If you visit the URL in your browser, it says the parameters are incorrect.
– SirUncleCid
Oct 17 '16 at 5:46




If you visit the URL in your browser, it says the parameters are incorrect.
– SirUncleCid
Oct 17 '16 at 5:46












Removed ?callback=? From the url. I was trying a few things and forgot to remove that part. Apologies
– Snar3
Oct 17 '16 at 5:50




Removed ?callback=? From the url. I was trying a few things and forgot to remove that part. Apologies
– Snar3
Oct 17 '16 at 5:50












Everything cool then?
– SirUncleCid
Oct 17 '16 at 5:52




Everything cool then?
– SirUncleCid
Oct 17 '16 at 5:52

















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