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Urgent: Domain change needed for Cicero (address verification provider for NPSP) #7221
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Thank you for the heads up on this @rebeccawomack. Looking at Cicero's API documentation, it defines their endpoint as "https://cicero.azavea.com/v3.1". If you are from Cicero and have other documentation with a different endpoint, can you provide links so that we're sure NPSP implements the correct endpoint? |
@force2b Could you try checking again? All links should show the new domain, as does the API documentation. |
Honestly, the two docs are identical with the exception of the endpoint. Based on that, it's hard to know if the current URL is valid or not. If we're going to change the URL in our product, it's important that we have clear documentation and support from that vendor stating the correct API Endpoint so we don't break customers (understanding that maybe it's broken now). Right now, their docs are ambiguous enough to indicate what we have should still work. However, I see your point. We just need to have something definitive from them with the right endpoint. If they've have deprecated the old endpoint, it's odd that it's still the endpoint that comes up in a google search. |
Hi Mike. I just emailed you from my @cicerodata.com email with this same message:
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Thank you for the additional confirmations @rebeccawomack. We'll look into this to determine when an update can be delivered. |
The Cicero API, which is one of three address verification options for NPSP users, has a new domain. All references to
cicero.azavea.com
should be changed toapp.cicerodata.com
. Until then, we won't be able to complete our transition to a new domain.Here's a search that shows all the occurrences.
Thanks for your attention.
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