v0.4 PHP client library released · 20 September 2007 by Crosbie Fitch
Scott Carpenter said 6303 days ago :
Interesting — thanks. I should also spend more time coding and less time blogging, probably. :-)
Interesting — thanks. I should also spend more time coding and less time blogging, probably. :-)
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Sufficient development of the PHP API or client library to the www.contingencymarket.com has occurred to warrant another point release – not that anyone’s using it yet (me neither).
Some progress on monetary deposits, but withdrawals still need doing, as do transfers upon deal completion.
The example site has had some of its sharper edges smoothed off, but at the cost of greater complexity.
The thing is, you can’t make much use of the Contingency Market unless you’re authenticated, and for that we need to manage the authentication process. It’s tricky to demonstrate that without a relatively complex login process. So, the example site isn’t just a single PHP file any more, but several, i.e. CM_PHP_Client_v0.4.zip