Archive for the 'API' Category

Nov14
FormSpring Yahoo and Dashboard Widgets

Now that FormSpring has an API, the fun part begins. How do we use it?
One of the things I like to do is monitor my forms to see if any new data has been collected. I’d kind of like something that just hangs around in the background, watching the form, and if someone submits a [...]

Sep7
Using Google Calendar with the FormSpring API

This is the last of three Google mashup articles this week for programmers who want to explore the new FormSpring API. If you haven’t seen them yet, take a look at the Google Maps mashup and the Google Spreadsheets mashup.
This one will take data submitted on a FormSpring form and create new events in Google [...]

Sep6
Using Google Spreadsheets with the FormSpring API

This is the second of three Google mashup articles this week for programmers who want to explore the new FormSpring API. If you haven’t seen it yet, take a look at yesterday’s Google Maps mashup.
Today’s mashup involves updating a Google Spreadsheet with collected form data. It might be advantageous to do this [...]

Sep5
Using Google Maps with the FormSpring API

The FormSpring API is now live, and available to anyone with an account. To create a key to use with your forms, log in to the admin interface, go to Your Account then click on the API section. We’ve put together some online documentation to help you get started, along with some example [...]

Aug20
Looking for FormSpring API Beta Testers

We’ve been working on creating the new FormSpring API, and are currently looking for beta testers to try it out and give us feedback. The API will let programmers add, edit and retrieve data stored within your FormSpring account, and currently returns data in XML, JSON and serialized PHP.
If you’re interested, please read through [...]

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