Thanks Martijn, there was a simple error in the code that got discovered.
All good now, but thanks for the reply
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Thanks Martijn, there was a simple error in the code that got discovered.
All good now, but thanks for the reply
Thanks Aaron, there was a simple error in the code that got discovered (and yep, you're right, I was using old API keys as well).
All good now, but thanks for the reply.
Hi
I've created a script that I'd like to use to check a list of domains using the Moz API.
It works totally fine on my local machine.
However, when I run it from my EC2 instance, it fails every time. To be specific, the response is always empty (the response is an empty json array) when the request is sent from EC2.
Is, for some reason, EC2 blocked by the Moz API?
Many thanks for your help, Andrew
Hi
I've created a script that I'd like to use to check a list of domains using the Moz API.
It works totally fine on my local machine.
However, when I run it from my EC2 instance, it fails every time. To be specific, the response is always empty (the response is an empty json array) when the request is sent from EC2.
Is, for some reason, EC2 blocked by the Moz API?
Many thanks for your help, Andrew