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I am new to creating apis for web applications. I find it really awesome. I am trying to build an application using scripture from https://bibles.org/pages/api. I'm trying to build it using angular and asp.net web api. I am not find any of the examples helpful at all.

So...I can go to this website https://bibles.org/v2/chapters/eng-KJVA:Acts.8.js in my web browser and put in my user name: which is my api key...and the password is ignored...so it doesn't matter what i put in and then it works.

When I call this same website in angular it does not work...Can't figure out where to put as my api key. It returns as unauthorized each time. Any ideas?

angular.module('myApp', [])
.controller('myCon', function ($scope, $http) {
    $http.get("https://bibles.org/v2/chapters/eng-KJVA:Acts.8.js", {
        headers: {
            "username": "MYKEY!!!!",
            "Accept": "application/json"
        }
    }
        ).success(function (data, status, headers, config) {
            $scope.book = data.Book;
            $scope.chapter = data.Chapter;
            $scope.output = data.Output;
        }).error(function (data, status, headers, config) {
            $scope.title = "Oops... something went wrong";

        });

});

RETURNS UNAUTHORIZED. CAN'T FIND OUT HOW TO DO THIS READING THROUGH THE API DOCUMENTATION. ANY TRICKS?

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  • I am emailing them...but I hoped to get advice from an experienced programmer. I recently watched a video about integrating apis to WordPress and using Angular and he mentioned how much of a horror it was to work with api documentation. I guess I'm seeing that now.
    – Dlaugh14
    Aug 28, 2015 at 4:34
  • It might be the way you send headers. Try testing the same request with curl. Aug 28, 2015 at 5:45

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I had the same issue. You just have to change it to:

$http.get('https://{token}:[email protected]/v2/versions/eng-GNTD.js', {...
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  • I'll have to check that out sometime soon. It was returning that CORs wasn't enabled on the database and so I couldn't use through an http call on angular. I really want to learn more about apis soon. Thanks for your comment.
    – Dlaugh14
    Mar 26, 2016 at 6:33

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