Command name: check
Here is a list of all possible parameters and values that can be used with a new check command.
Parameter | Possible Values | Default Value | Description | |
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1 | format |
| json | The parameter set a response format for output data. |
2 | callback |
| The parameter specifies a callback function name that will be used to manipulate with the JSON data received from the server. Such approach enables sharing of data bypassing same-origin policy. It can be used only along with “format=json”. | |
3 | tokens |
| The parameter defines a text separated in tokens that will be sent for check. The text should be presented as an array of strings. Right now each string is a token which equals one sentence. You can use either tokens or text at a time in a request. | |
4 | text |
| The parameter defines a text which will be sent for check. The text has to be in the UTF-8 encoding. Any found tags in the text will be interpreted as a plan text as well. Note, that you shouldn't use # and & symbols in the text. | |
5 | lang |
| en_US | The parameter sets a shot code of a language which will be used for check. |
6 | disable_spelling |
| false | The parameter regulates whether to check text for spelling errors. |
7 | disable_grammar |
| false | The parameter regulates whether to check text for grammar and style problems. |
8 | user_dictionary |
| The parameter specifies a user dictionary name which will be used during check spelling. | |
9 | user_wordlist |
| The parameter provides the list of additional coma-separated words which will be used for spellchecking. | |
10 | custom_dictionary |
| The parameter specifies global custom dictionary IDs which can be used during check spelling. Each new Dictionary on the creation obtains its unique Dictionary ID. You can find information about your custom dictionaries by to you account panel on webspellchecker.com website (Login –> Dictionaries –> List of Custom Dictionaries). | |
11 | ignore_all_caps |
| 0 | The parameter regulates whether to ignore capitalized words or not. |
12 | ignore_words_with_numbers |
| 0 | The parameter regulates whether to ignore words containing numbers or not. |
13 | ignore_mixed_case |
| 0 | The parameter regulates whether to ignore words written with mixed case letters or not. |
14 | ignore_domain_names |
| 0 | The parameter regulates whether to ignore domain names, web addresses or not. |
15 | min_word_length |
| 3 | The parameter specifies the minimal number of letters in the word which will be checked for spelling. E.g. if 3 is specified, the words with 2 letters and less will be ignored. Applicable only when spelling check is enabled. |
16 | custom_punctuation |
| - | The parameter defines a list of characters that should be considered as delimiters during spelling check. |
17 | short_answer |
| false | The parameter is responsible for shortening every static string JSON key name, like messages or type, down to its first character, like 'm' or 't'. |
18 | customerid |
| This parameter specifies a special customer ID value that has to be passed to a request query. An encrypted customer ID can be obtained upon subscription to the Cloud WebSpellChecker services (paid or trial). Without a valid customer ID, any request to Cloud Web API will fail. |
Example 2.2: Check Request using GET (Output in JSON)
http(s)://svc.webspellchecker.net/spellcheck31/script/ssrv.fcgi?cmd=check_spelling&format=json&text=This sampl text demonstrates the work of the WebSpellChecker Web API service.&out_type=words&slang=en_US&customerid=[encrypted_customer_ID]
Parameters:
- Command: check
- Format: json
- Text: “this sampl text demonstrates the work of the Web API service.”
- Language: American English (en_US)
Request Response:
[ { "word": "sampl", "ud": false, "suggestions": [ "sample", "sampled", "sampler", "samples", "ample", "amply", "scamp", "stamp" ] } ]
Example 2.1: Check Request using GET (Output in XML)
http(s)://svc.webspellchecker.net/spellcheck31/script/ssrv.fcgi?cmd=check_spelling&format=xml&text=This sampl text demonstrates the work of the WebSpellChecker Web API service.&out_type=words&slang=en_US&customerid=[encrypted_customer_ID]
Parameters:
- Command: check
- Format: XML
- Text: “This sampl text demonstrates the work of the WebSpellChecker Web API service.”
- Language: American English (en_US)
Request Response:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <check_spelling> <misspelling> <word>sampl</word> <ud>false</ud> <suggestions> <suggestion>sample</suggestion> <suggestion>sampled</suggestion> <suggestion>sampler</suggestion> <suggestion>samples</suggestion> <suggestion>ample</suggestion> <suggestion>amply</suggestion> <suggestion>scamp</suggestion> <suggestion>stamp</suggestion> </suggestions> </misspelling> </check_spelling>
Example 2.3: Check Spelling Request using POST (Output in JSON)
Here we use the same request and parameters as described in example above but form it as a POST request.
https://svc.webspellchecker.net/spellcheck31/script/ssrv.fcgi?
cmd=check_spelling&format=json&text=This sampl text demonstrates the work of the WebSpellChecker Web API service.&out_type=words&slang=en_US&customerid=[encrypted_customer_ID]
Request Response:
[ { "word": "sampl", "ud": false, "suggestions": [ "sample", "sampled", "sampler", "samples", "ample", "amply", "scamp", "stamp" ] } ]