Starting from today ScreenshotOne can return both a website screenshot and the content in one simple API request.
ScreenshotOne can now return screenshots and HTML in one request
Starting from today ScreenshotOne can return both a website screenshot and the content in one simple API request.
Until you chat with your customers, you often don’t realize that they might have some bit complex use cases that you could just automate for them to make their lives easier.
That is what the case with rendering both screenshots and requesting the HTML content of the URL. Some ScreenshotOne customers, needed to perform 2 requests to accomplish that task. And in rare cases, the screenshot wasn’t synchronized with the HTML.
Also, the good news is that you won’t be charged twice now since you don’t need to execute 2 requests to perform the same task. It will also reduce expenses for customers, who need both—screenshots and HTML.
The only thing you need to do is to specify metadata_content=true and you will get the URL of the content as a header or in JSON.
If you have any feedback or questions, please, feel free to reach out at hey@screenshotone.com
and we will be happy to help.
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