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curl --location --request GET 'https://pr213-testing.zylalabs.com/api/835/text+extractor+from+url+api/601/get+text?url=https://zylalabs.com/api-marketplace/machine+learning/get+keywords+from+image+api/823' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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About the API:
This API uses scraping techniques to get the text that is contained in a given URL.
Pass the URL from where you want to get the text, and receive the text ready to use.
Great API for those content creators that want to extract texts from other sites or blogs.
Ideal to retrieve information from several websites on the fly.
Get texts from articles or news for your use.
Besides API call limitations per month, there are no other limitations.
The Get Text endpoint returns the main textual content extracted from the specified URL, excluding navigation, comments, headers, and footers. The response includes fields such as the title, description, and the main content of the page.
The key fields in the response data include "error" (indicating success or failure), "message" (providing status information), "data" (containing the extracted content), "url" (the source URL), "title," "description," and "content."
The response data is organized in a JSON format. It contains a top-level object with "error" and "message" fields, followed by a "data" object that includes the extracted text, title, description, and links related to the content.
The Get Text endpoint provides information such as the main article or blog content, the title of the page, a brief description, and any relevant links. It focuses solely on textual data from the specified URL.
Users can customize their data requests by specifying different URLs from which they want to extract text. However, the URL must be longer than 500 characters to be processed by the API.
The data is sourced directly from the specified URL provided by the user. The API employs web scraping techniques to extract the text content, ensuring that only relevant information is retrieved.
Data accuracy is maintained through the scraping process, which targets specific HTML elements to extract text. However, the accuracy may vary based on the structure of the source webpage and its content.
Typical use cases include content creation, research, and information retrieval from articles or blogs. Users can quickly gather text for summaries, analyses, or to curate content from multiple sources.
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