Scripts.com
Scripts.com

STANDS4 Web Services:

Scripts API

The Scripts API from STANDS4 enables you to get instant data from our vast scripts collection.

Request URL:

https://www.stands4.com/services/v2/scripts.php

Request parameters:

ParameterValueRequiredDefaultDescription
uidstringY 

Your API user id

tokenidstringY 

Your valid developer token id

termstringY 

The word you would like to get script results for

formatstringNxml

The format in which you want the result returned (xml or json)

Sample request URL:

https://www.stands4.com/services/v2/scripts.php?uid=1001&tokenid=tk324324&term=casablanca&format=xml

Response elements:

ElementDescription
results

Contains all of the query responses

result

Contains each individual response

title

The script title this result is referring to

subtitle

The script title this result is referring to

writer

The writer of this work

link

A direct link to the scripts on Scripts.com

Sample response:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><results>    <result>        <title>Casablanca</title>        <subtitle>Rick Blaine, who owns a nightclub in Casablanca, discovers his old flame Ilsa is in town with her husband, Victor Laszlo.</subtitle>        <writer>Julius J. Epstein</writer>        <link>https://www.scripts.com//script/casablanca_57</link>    </result></results>
{"results": {"result": {"title": "Casablanca","subtitle": "Rick Blaine, who owns a nightclub in Casablanca, discovers his old flame Ilsa is in town with her husband, Victor Laszlo.","writer": "Julius J. Epstein","link": "https://www.scripts.com//script/casablanca_57"}}}

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