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sam144169 22nd February 2016 14:59

Torrent Scrape error
 
Hello all,

I have properly installed the XBTIT DT FM V19 onto my webserver. Everything working fine except 1 thing. Whenever someone uploads a torrent, after finishing the torrent file upload process, it displays a following message:

fatal error in include/getscrape.php at line 48

here is the exact error:
http://i.imgur.com/aOFsIzk.png

However, the torrent is added to the site. How can i fix this?
And, yes, I am using the latest version of XBTIT DT FM 19 which is available for download here.

if somebody can help with it, I will be very thankful.
Btw, for your info. i already posted this issue of the XBTIT DT FM's website also. But unfortunately, didn't got any reply yet.

Thank you,
sam

DND 22nd February 2016 17:31

it says right there in the error
failed to open.. i wonder what that means.. i dunno maybe it didn't found that file in that folder?:wallbash:
make sure you have them and/or chmod properly
the error says everything you need to know how to fix it:coffee:

sam144169 23rd February 2016 06:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by DND (Post 48510)
it says right there in the error
failed to open.. i wonder what that means.. i dunno maybe it didn't found that file in that folder?:wallbash:
make sure you have them and/or chmod properly
the error says everything you need to know how to fix it:coffee:

Brother, can you please explain me the solution in detail? Actually, I am new to this.
I checked the file & folder, they are still there in proper location. Just have 1 question, what should I add the chmod value for them? 777? :sad:

Btw, thanks for replying the post. :drink:

DND 23rd February 2016 10:53

trey chmod 777 and see what happens.
if you say that folder with the file is there, then the system can't see it.

sam144169 23rd February 2016 12:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by DND (Post 48518)
trey chmod 777 and see what happens.
if you say that folder with the file is there, then the system can't see it.

thanks for the reply sir. Can you please tell me what can I do so that system will be able to recognise the file?

thanks,
sam

DND 23rd February 2016 12:47

i just told you in the last 2 posts. make those files readble/writable..
google it on how to chmod 777
with filezilla its just 2 clicks job

sam144169 23rd February 2016 14:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by DND (Post 48520)
i just told you in the last 2 posts. make those files readble/writable..
google it on how to chmod 777
with filezilla its just 2 clicks job

Sir, i made the chmod to 777 of corresponding files & tried but, still i get the same error message. :(


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