This command can be used to check the availability of a Keyword on either 60777 or 66777.
https://api.txtlocal.com/check_keyword/
<?php // Account details $apiKey = urlencode('Your apiKey'); // Message Details $keyword = 'KEYWORD'; // Prepare data for POST request $data = array('apikey' => $apiKey, 'keyword' => $keyword); // Send the POST request with cURL $ch = curl_init('https://api.txtlocal.com/check_keyword/'); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POST, true); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $data); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true); $response = curl_exec($ch); curl_close($ch); // Process your response here echo $response; ?>
<?php // Account details $apiKey = urlencode('Your apiKey'); // Message Details $keyword = 'KEYWORD'; // Prepare data for POST request $data = 'apikey=' . $apiKey . '&keyword=' . $keyword; // Send the GET request with cURL $ch = curl_init('https://api.txtlocal.com/check_keyword/?' . $data); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true); $response = curl_exec($ch); curl_close($ch); // Process your response here echo $response; ?>
<?php require('Textlocal.class.php'); $Textlocal = new Textlocal(false, false, 'your apiKey'); $keyword = 'Test'; $response = $Textlocal->checkKeyword($keyword); print_r($response); ?>
Keyword | Keyword you want to check the availability of. |
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Login Parameters (Additional Information) | |
apiKey | You can create these in your Messenger Control Panel (click here) for each application, and limit the usage of them by host IP Address. |
{"success":"Keyword available on: 60777 & 66777","status":"success"}
<response> <success>Keyword available on: 60777 & 66777<success> <status>success<status> </response>
Error Codes | |
74 | No keyword specified |
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75 | Keyword unavailable |
76 | Keyword is too short |
77 | Keyword is too long |