New Parameter Eliminates Waiting!

by SnapCasaFounder 25. February 2009 01:29
 

Premium users can now take advantage of yet another new parameter.  You may have noticed that if a snapshot is being captured for the first time the request may take up to 20 seconds or longer to complete while the webpage is captured.  The new ‘wait’ parameter will enable users to immediately receive a processing snapshot instead of waiting for the capture.  This feature is also useful when you want to submit a snapshot for processing which you will be needing later.

http://snapcasa.com/get.aspx?code=1000&size=s&wait=0&url=msn.com

Always place the ‘wait’ parameter before the ‘url’ parameter.  Setting a value of 0 for the wait parameter will immediately return a ‘Processing’ graphic if the requested url is not currently stored in our cache.   This feature does not cost any additional credits.  Enjoy!

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Improved Custom Graphics Feature!

by SnapCasaFounder 13. January 2009 15:54
 
Specifying custom graphics allows Premium users to replace the default Processing, Queued, and Unavailable snapshot images with their own custom graphics.  Prior to this update users were limited to only specifying Processing and Unavailable images for all domains in their account.  Users can now alter the graphics on a per domain basis and can also specify a graphic for Queued snapshots. 

The user interface of the Custom Graphics Page has been significantly improved.  We also created three custom graphics for users to quickly replace the default SnapCasa images without having to create custom graphics themselves.  More graphics will be made available shortly.



I hope everyone enjoys the new admin page.  Feedback is always welcome!

Thanks,

Greg

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New SnapCasa Feature - Update Website Thumbnails on Demand

by SnapCasaFounder 1. December 2008 21:00

The ability to update snapshots on demand has been the most requested feature by SnapCasa users.  Today I am happy to announce the new feature which will allow premium users to update snapshots on their schedule.  The information provided below regarding this new feature applies only to premium users.  We will allow both basic and premium users to manually make update requests from their admin pages shortly.


Making an update request is as simple as making a snap request.  Each update request will subtract three premium credits from your account.  Update requests should be sent to the url below with the three required parameters included.

http://SnapCasa.com/update.aspx?code=[CODE]&update=[UPDATE]&url=[URL]

Required Parameters:

·         code: This is your unique user code and is identical to the one you use to make snapshot requests.  You can find your user code by logging into your admin account.

·         update:  This parameter should contain a value of 0 or 1.  You should use a value of 0 when you want to retrieve the last modified date of a particular snapshot.  There is no credit charge for this type of request.  If you would like to initiate an update of a snapshot you should set this value to 1. 

·         url: This is the url of the snapshot you would like to update.  The url must have been captured before to initiate an update. 

Sample Request:

http://SnapCasa.com/update.aspx?code=1000&update=1&url=google.com

Update Request Responses:

SnapCasa will respond to your request with custom headers and will also display a message on the page.  The header ‘update-status’ will be returned with each request.  The possible numeric values are:

·         1 –  Update request was successful.

·         2 –  URL already queued for update.

·         3 – Requested url doesn’t exist.

·         4 – Invalid parameter values.

·         5 –  Missing parameter values.

·         6 –  Invalid url.

·         7 –  Insufficient Credits

·         8 –  Info request successful (only when update parameter = 0)

 

The header ‘snapshot-modified’ will also be returned when ‘update-status’ equals 1, 2, or 8.  This header will contain the date when the snapshot was last modified in the format 12/01/2008 12:00:00 AM

Update requests have top priority and are usually processed within a minute.  If you have any questions regarding this new feature please feel free to contact me directly using the Contact Us page on SnapCasa.com.

Thanks,

Greg

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