Hi,
To make urls a bit more friendly, we have made some changes
e.g.
From
http://www.fuelproject.org/terminology?utf8=%E2%9C%93&fuelmodule_id=1...
To
http://www.fuelproject.org/terminology?utf8=%E2%9C%93&module=desktop&...
and for json
http://www.fuelproject.org/terminology.json?utf8=%E2%9C%93&module=des...
Parameters ==> Values
* utf8 ==> %E2%9C%93 (to overcome the bug of IE not being able to
recognize default text to Unicode)
* module ==> {nil, desktop, mobile, web}
* langcode ==> {nil, as, bn_IN, gu, hi, kn, mai, ml, mr, or, pa, ta, te}
* search_mode_id ==> {1, 2} (exact or substring)
* source ==> {nil, "About", "Help", etc} (any term you would like
to
search from Fuel database)
* Commit ==> Search
Thanks
Ankit
On 12/12/2011 06:19 PM, Ankit Patel wrote:
Hi,
We have FUEL terminologies available in HTML format to be viewable from
our web page
http://www.fuelproject.org/terminology
However, in order to make it reachable to the wider audience, consumed
by third party websites or projects, we decided to provide this
terminology data in JSON format which is most widely used nowadays.
Anyone can access this json formatted data from the same URL by just
adding .json at the end. e.g.
Complete list of Hindi FUEL entries are accessible from here:
http://www.fuelproject.org/terminology?utf8=%E2%9C%93&fuelmodule_id=1...
If you want to grab the same result in json format, you need to access:
http://www.fuelproject.org/terminology.json?utf8=%E2%9C%93&fuelmodule...
Please do let's know, if you have any queries or suggestion or feedback
on this.
Thank You!
Ankit Patel
http://www.ankit644.com/