2018-07-11, 08:35 PM
I have attempted to install and run this plugin, RSS Feed Poster, however, I have been unable to get this plugin to work right.
I did try contacting the author, but he seems to have abandoned the program.
The responses that I did get from the author were "you need to pay me to fix this plugin". What??
That doesn't make sense for a free plugin that he created. Other users have chimed in the thread (here in MyBB.com) and basically said the same thing that I said.
Anyways, is there a way that you can fix and install this RSS Feed Poster for my website?
Oh yea, I have NO idea what this means, this plugin "Requires any of the following fopen, curl, fsockopen".
Can anyone do this for me?
I like to know how much would you charge me to get this RSS Feeder going on my website.
UPDATE:
I did a test using the functions_test.php and I got this result.
![[Image: bb820a7dcd6e674131e888b46037ca55.png]](https://camo.mybb.com/5a1b9234f1581ccc1b5cdc150431df0fab949353/68747470733a2f2f692e6779617a6f2e636f6d2f62623832306137646364366536373431333165383838623436303337636135352e706e67)
So, that answers the question regarding of my hosting company has one of the 3 required functions - FOpen, CURL, or FSockOpen
I did try contacting the author, but he seems to have abandoned the program.
The responses that I did get from the author were "you need to pay me to fix this plugin". What??
That doesn't make sense for a free plugin that he created. Other users have chimed in the thread (here in MyBB.com) and basically said the same thing that I said.
Anyways, is there a way that you can fix and install this RSS Feed Poster for my website?
Oh yea, I have NO idea what this means, this plugin "Requires any of the following fopen, curl, fsockopen".
Can anyone do this for me?
I like to know how much would you charge me to get this RSS Feeder going on my website.
UPDATE:
I did a test using the functions_test.php and I got this result.
So, that answers the question regarding of my hosting company has one of the 3 required functions - FOpen, CURL, or FSockOpen