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Heya,
You guys probably knew already that I host a file on my server that contains the AES userkeys for several GMS versions.
Since GMS has changed to per-built different AES userkey, I've updated this script to V2, which you can request using the following URL:
It'll return with a list of keys, including subversions (this is new), seperated by CRLF (\r\n).
Version 3
Version 3 of the API supports returning a specific key, using the GET arguments 'mapleversion' and 'maplesubversion'. Also, if you want the result as JSON, append 'as_json' as a GET argument. Example:
Version 2 also supports JSON responses, using the same argument.
Note:
If the version was not found, it will return {'error': 'not_found'} (when asking for JSON response), or the key 1337133713371337133713371337133713371337133713371337133713371337 (when in plain-text mode)
You can find an example implementation here:
You guys probably knew already that I host a file on my server that contains the AES userkeys for several GMS versions.
Since GMS has changed to per-built different AES userkey, I've updated this script to V2, which you can request using the following URL:
You must be registered to see links
It'll return with a list of keys, including subversions (this is new), seperated by CRLF (\r\n).
Version 3
Version 3 of the API supports returning a specific key, using the GET arguments 'mapleversion' and 'maplesubversion'. Also, if you want the result as JSON, append 'as_json' as a GET argument. Example:
You must be registered to see links
Version 2 also supports JSON responses, using the same argument.
Note:
If the version was not found, it will return {'error': 'not_found'} (when asking for JSON response), or the key 1337133713371337133713371337133713371337133713371337133713371337 (when in plain-text mode)
You can find an example implementation here:
You must be registered to see links
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