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cURL (Client URL Request Library) is a library that enables developers to access and transfer data from websites, utilizing various methods such as GET, POST, FTP, and more. It is a powerful tool used primarily but not exclusively in web development. Users can even use cURL to send emails and upload files. It is the ultimate go-to for any data retrieval and manipulation tasks.
Hire a cURL Developer to maximize the full potential of cURL with their experience in completing data-manipulation projects. A cURL Developer should have strong knowledge in web development concepts including HTML, JS, AJAX, other coding languages and databases like MongoDB. They should also be familiar with tools like SSH, GIT and cloud services to ensure project completion for the client.
Here are some projects that our expert cURL Developer made real:
- Automate the login process on a website by providing valid credentials
- Create connectors for various APIs such as Instagram, TikTok, Amazon Music
- Upgrade existing applications to the latest versions
- Send emails with attachments through a FileMaker Pro database
- Write scripts to access websites and build APIs
- Scrape products from specific sites like G2A.com
- Develop single pages with POSTing API payloads
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We have installed MelliSearch on a VPS and also inserted the records (documents) we wanted it to index. Most search elements are working fine and we would like to customize / fine tune it further. We are looking for someone already experienced in Mellisearch finetuning rather than someone who will hit n try like us :) 1) SeparateToken - We want to enter multiple IDs separated by Comma in search query and have results with all documents matching those individual IDs. IDs are unique to each record/ document. So 2 comma separated ids should atleast fetch 2 results matching each of the individual IDs. We have enabled "," as a separator but it only searches for the first id. 2) If we search, for example, "Canada" - it shows some results based on Canada, Canadian. Then a...