A test mode is something we've thought about before, but Eventful has so many interconnected systems, partners, and data sets, it's difficult to provide a test environment that doesn't go quickly out of date. On the other hand, we don't mind a few (or even a few hundred) test events in the system; in a sea of millions of events ranked by popularity and interest, they're hardly noticed. Besides, we trust you to clean up after yourself. ;)

Cheers,
~chris

On Feb 26, 2008, at 6:59 AM, Daniel Dinnie wrote:

Great and thanks for the help.

As a suggestion, could a test mode be implemented?

Thanks again
Cheers
Daniel


From: Chris Radcliff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 4:54 PM
To: Daniel Dinnie
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [api-developers] Is there a test mode?

Hi Daniel,

We don't have a specific test mode, but I recommend that you add events with the privacy set to 3 (searchable only by your user, viewable by any user). Once you're done testing, you're encouraged (but not required) to withdraw your events using the /events/ withdraw method.

Thanks for using Eventful. Let me know if you have any questions.

Cheers,
Chris Radcliff
Eventful Services & API

On Feb 26, 2008, at 6:16 AM, Daniel Dinnie wrote:


Hi all

I am new to eventful. I have just finished my “add event” script, and want to test it out. So is there a test mode? Where I can add events check that my code is working, but not keep on adding events to the eventful data base?

Does anyone have suggestion on how I can do this.
Any help is appreciated.

Thanks
Daniel


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