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JavaScript last.fm API Readme
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Overview
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The JavaScript last.fm API allows you to call last.fm API methods and get the
corresponding JSON responses. Basically it just acts as a wrapper that gives
easy access to API methods. Responses can be cached using the localStorage API.


Encoding
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You don't need to worry about encoding when calling API methods. Everything
should automatically be UTF-8 encoded and decoded by your browser if you set
the Content-Type for your document to UTF-8:

	<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8" />


Authentication
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It's easy to fetch a session for a user account. This allows you to perform
actions on that account in a manner that is secure for last.fm users. All
write services require authentication.


Write methods
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Due to technical restrictions it's not possible to get a response when calling
write methods. Reading responses is only possible using HTTP Access-Control,
which is currently not supported by the last.fm API.


Submissions
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Scrobbling is not yet supported.


Usage
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You need to add the following scripts to your code in order to work with the
JavaScript last.fm API:

	<script type="text/javascript" src="lastfm.api.md5.js"></script>
	<script type="text/javascript" src="lastfm.api.js"></script>

If you want to use caching, you need to add another script:

	<script type="text/javascript" src="lastfm.api.cache.js"></script>

Built in JSON support should be available in modern browsers, if you want to
be sure it's supported, include the following:

	<script type="text/javascript" src="json2.js"></script>

You can get that file at http://www.json.org/json2.js , and make sure you've
removed the first line before using it.

Now you can use the JavaScript last.fm API like this:

	/* Create a cache object */
	var cache = new LastFMCache();

	/* Create a LastFM object */
	var lastfm = new LastFM({
		apiKey    : 'f21088bf9097b49ad4e7f487abab981e',
		apiSecret : '7ccaec2093e33cded282ec7bc81c6fca',
		cache     : cache
	});

	/* Load some artist info. */
	lastfm.artist.getInfo({artist: 'The xx'}, {success: function(data){
		/* Use data. */
	}, error: function(code, message){
		/* Show error message. */
	}});


More
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For further information, please visit the official API documentation:
http://www.last.fm/api

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