First let me thank you for the blazingly fast reply.
Second, I am indeed testing the ItemInfoDetail, but I am using the ID, not the link. I tested the same ID again and now it seems to work. Perhaps somewhere down the chain of servers something was down or broken when I tested it. I will now continue to use your API. If I run into stability issues again, I will let you know.
Also, when I tested the API yesterday, the “retbody”(with underscore) was not empty when it could not find the product. I deliberately used an invalid ID, but “retbody”(with underscore) was not empty. When I test it now, the ret_body is indeed empty. So again, I think there was just something down/broken somewhere. Luckily it’s now fixed. Thank you for the quick fix perhaps? 😉
First let me thank you for the blazingly fast reply.
Second, I am indeed testing the ItemInfoDetail, but I am using the ID, not the link. I tested the same ID again and now it seems to work. Perhaps somewhere down the chain of servers something was down or broken when I tested it. I will now continue to use your API. If I run into stability issues again, I will let you know.
Also, when I tested the API yesterday, the “retbody”(with underscore) was not empty when it could not find the product. I deliberately used an invalid ID, but “retbody”(with underscore) was not empty. When I test it now, the ret_body is indeed empty. So again, I think there was just something down/broken somewhere. Luckily it’s now fixed. Thank you for the quick fix perhaps? 😉
Are you testing the endpoint ‘ItemInfoDetail’ ?
If so, the input parameter ‘offer_id’ should be ‘1250863066’, NOT the product’s weblink.