When will F.R. provide a Web Service interface to their awesome product
The F.R. web application is very useful and very powerful, but there are instances when getting to the data through a web service would be more effective. Most commercial web applications (Zillow, Mapquest, Bing, Amazon) provide web service interfaces. This should not be difficult for the tech-savy people at F.R.
Posted by Jack
from CA
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We tried attaching a pdf format CMA to our foreclosureradar.com profile report before sending it to an associate to start a title search and the attached CMA wouldn't send with the report. The report accepts the CMA document and it can even be saved for future reference, but the attached CMA
will not accompany the report when we e-mail it to another. How can we attach a pdf document before we send a report through FCR's program?
Answered by Joe DiCarlo
Tue Jan 3rd 2012 at 4:36pm
Hi Joe,
Although you can add a document to your ForeclosureRadar account they will not email with a ForeclosureRadar report. You would need to send any additional document in a separate email.
This is not something that has come up in the past as a feature request but I will be sending that to the development team for future consideration. Michelle
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ForeclosureRadar is web based already. This is why you can access the site through any computer. We do require the use of Adobe Flash which means that it will not work on a handheld device at this time but stay tuned. The development team is always hard at work on new features and services.
Answered by Michelle
Tue Feb 23rd 2010 at 11:57am
Michelle, I think you may not have understood Jack's question... Most websites with the size following Foreclosure Radar enjoys will publish an API allowing programmers to access the service more efficiently.
Here is an example of the API provided by Zillow: http://www.zillow.com/howto/api/APIOverview.htm
Can you please ask someone in the FR development group to respond? They probably have a SOAP or JSON interface they already use. It might not take much to export it. Mark Moore
