sv-logger has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
sv-logger has joined #stellar-dev
sacarlson has joined #stellar-dev
sacarlson1 has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds]
TheSeven has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds]
TheSeven has joined #stellar-dev
sacarlson1 has joined #stellar-dev
sacarlson has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds]
de_henne has joined #stellar-dev
stellar-slack has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
stellar-slack has joined #stellar-dev
ikaspero has joined #stellar-dev
<ikaspero>
Hey, I have one thing to understand, i'm writing for my testing purposes a web app as interface to stellar API, after I create an account on test.stellar.org:9002 using POST with { "method" : "create_keys" } the account gets created and I get the ID and seeds just fine; next if I query the account_info I get "Account not found" error UNTIL I fund some fake stellars to it, then after few seconds the account become "active" and I ca
de_henne has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
de_henne has joined #stellar-dev
ikaspero has quit [Quit: Lost terminal]
pixelbeat has joined #stellar-dev
ikaspero has joined #stellar-dev
ikaspero has quit [Client Quit]
ikaspero has joined #stellar-dev
<stellar-slack>
<dzham> @ikaspero: the account doesn’t exist until it’s funded, that’s why your query can’t find it
<sacarlson1>
ikaspero: That sounds correct
sacarlson1 has quit [Quit: Leaving.]
sacarlson has joined #stellar-dev
<sacarlson>
yes as dzham says
<ikaspero>
ok, thanks guys
<stellar-slack>
<jed> ikaspero: you should probably be building on the new network though
<ikaspero>
jed: what do you mean by the new network? if you are saying about my separate stellard instance then yes, I'm working on my stand-alone instance but I'm using test.stellar.org as a reference when something is not clear or does not work as expected ;)