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Originally Posted by Zachariah
Also try:
- For your vBulletin shoutcast server setting , are you using an IP address to connect ?
- there may be firewall setting or web server setting in place to not allow the request to ports other than 80. The shoucast server can still be running on a PORT, but the web server setting can still stop PHP scripts from requesting info on all ports other than 80.
As a test you could test your settings on a station sending on port 80 to see if your web server can get data. If it works on a station on port 80, you should send a request to your host to allow your web server to get external data with php files (XML / RSS feed) from remote IP:Port. Request the Port if you know what you want, they may open it.
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Will look into it and get back to you