Thanks, dyna88...
Dismounted...
Your answer, after checking Diagnostics/Problematic Webserver Modules...
NO on both.
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This is the info I received from my host:
I am afraid as per the information above, your scripts tries to either allocate more memory than is allowed on a shared hosting server, or it is unable to properly obtain information through a socket connection (most probably to a database).
It appears that your script either needs certain modifications (memory) or I am afraid it is not compatible with the memory and timeout settings, which are set on the Shared Hosting server.
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I think I may have found what the issue is, but can't be sure.
Running Diagnostics and came across these two files when comparing suspect file versions:
1. rssposter.php File does not contain expected contents
2. rssposter~.php File not recognized as part as vbulletin
I'm sure the second is a backup copy, however...the first one is questionable. Why would I receive this error?
Should I reupload the rssposter.php file?
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Further update from my host:
Quote:
I have tested your application with different PHP versions, as well as different PHP settings but the issue still persists. I have also tried setting up the RSS feeds to be posted with different vBulletin user. None of the solutions worked or provided more data for debugging. I am afraid that at this point the vBulletin developers appear should provide the solution for this issue.
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I have also tried uploading another copy of the rssposter.php file...still the same issue.
I believe there may, in fact, be a bug somewhere...however, I can't put my finger on it.
Is there anyone who has experienced this issue on a clean install of the latest version of vbulletin?
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In addition, I uploaded all non-image files in ASCII and tried again.
I still get the same Internal Server error...and after checking the server's error log, it reads:
Premature end of script headers: /home/xxxx/public_html/forums/admincp/rssposter.php
My host has tried to debug this to no avail...so, I'm hoping you guys can read this and tell me what's going on.
This is a clean install of the latest version of vbulletin, yet everything works except for the RSS Feed Poster Bot.
I have tried everything I know to get this thing to work...so, it's in your hands now.