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06/20/2016 20:44 Punisher.biz#1
Sup.

This script can show you Twitch.tv channels from an array. It is pretty simple to use.

You can always join my Discord server if you have a question or if you need help.

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(if this is the wrong section please close or move, thanks :))
06/20/2016 21:22 False#2
I think this release is to small for a own Thread, please post it here again:[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]


Do you realize that we can see your client-id from twitch (api) ?
Btw. Under 'Sources' in the readme i cant see the count up lib.
06/20/2016 22:02 Punisher.biz#3
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Originally Posted by .ƒaℓsє. View Post
I think this release is to small for a own Thread, please post it here again:[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]


Do you realize that we can see your client-id from twitch (api) ?
Btw. Under 'Sources' in the readme i cant see the count up lib.
"Client IDs are public and can be shared (e.g. embedded in the source of a web page), but client secrets are equivalent to a password for your application and must be kept confidential."

and thanks for the forgotten source! added.
06/20/2016 22:06 False#4
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Originally Posted by Punisher.biz View Post
"Client IDs are public and can be shared (e.g. embedded in the source of a web page), but client secrets are equivalent to a password for your application and must be kept confidential."

and thanks for the forgotten source! added.
Okay, i think the client id is the secret api "key".
06/20/2016 22:11 Punisher.biz#5
@.ƒaℓsє.
[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

Once you create a Developer Application, you are assigned a client id. Some authentication flows also require a client secret. You can generate one on the same page as the client ID. Client IDs are public and can be shared (e.g. embedded in the source of a web page), but client secrets are equivalent to a password for your application and must be kept confidential.

There are two different keys.

Since its javascript, i can't hide it like: [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
06/20/2016 23:16 Devsome#6
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Originally Posted by .ƒaℓsє. View Post
I think this release is to small for a own Thread, please post it here again:[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]


Do you realize that we can see your client-id from twitch (api) ?
Btw. Under 'Sources' in the readme i cant see the count up lib.
^this.

#closed