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justanotherperson

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  1. You should really add more support for your RSS. It needs ALOT of work...

    "Unable to load "download.phpid=13202&name=blablalbal.torrent"!" Nice one O_o

    But other then that good job.

    Well your format is invalid.

    "download.php?id=13202&name=blablalbal.torrent"

    Try this.

    *sigh*

    I have nothing to do with what µTorrent spits back at me, I can only configure the RSS Feed format, which is correct, I KNOW theres supposed to be a ? there, which is why it isnt working, but there is nothing that can be done my side to fix that, now is there? Its just too buggy and needs alotttttttt of work or a proper guide with FAQ.

  2. justanotherperson: Oh, well it does look correct, so I can't say anymore about that :( Perhaps the site checks your browser ident before letting you download or so... :/

    kokoko3k: Sort by the # column and the torrents will be moved with the move up/down buttons.

    Hmm, no worries, not gonna let this get in the way of my opinion of the client :) Thanks for your help, will just have to keep using an external proggy :)

  3. justanotherperson: Are there two different feeds? rss.xml and rssdd.xml?

    Also, note the semicolon, ;, between uid and pass

    The reason for my doubt is that I get the exact same result as you if I mistype the cookie string.

    Yup, rss.xml and rssdd.xml, I re-did it following your steps, and whenever I try add a torrent now it says "Unable to add torrent: Connection closed by peer"

  4. So you can add torrents from "every other RSS Autodownload proggy" now? I havn't noticed that.

    Huh? You get programs that specifically do it you idiot. Google TVTAD, TorrentVCR, Azureus RSS Feed Scanner.

    justanotherperson: You need to set the address using the :COOKIE: format if it's a private tracker that requires you to log in.

    If the url to the rss feed is "http://tracker.domain.org/rssdd.xml", set it to "http://tracker.domain.org/rssdd.xml:COOKIE:uid=********;pass=********"

    You can find the uid and pass information in the cookies in your web-browser (if you are logged in to the torrent-site of course)

    Thank you, but i've already done that :)

    /edit:

    @Splintax: I copied it EXACTLY how i saw it in the window, just took out the torrent name. I *KNOW* its supposed to have a ?, why do you think I posted it?

    "Sounds like a bad RSS feed to me" - see my comment on it working in every other proggy I try.

    µTorrent now has most of their functionality built-in. - yes no shit, it just doesn't work (for me).

  5. You should really add more support for your RSS. It needs ALOT of work...

    "Unable to load "download.phpid=13202&name=blablalbal.torrent"!" Nice one O_o

    But other then that good job.

    That's a problem located at with the ppl hosting the feed.. The xml feed need to contain the direct path to the torrent to work. (I think).

    So go and complain @ your torrentsite's forum instead.

    o rly ? :) Funny how it works with every other RSS Autodownload proggy I try then? ;)

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