Forum - File & Image Uploader
English (Global) => Bug reporting => Topic started by: Guesq7 on 28-11-2018, 05:35:25
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rapidgator host not available in host view list, so using zoom cannot upload. i also send you an email regarding this issue
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rapidgator uploads not work kindly fix it asap thanks.
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They changed upload method on their site. I will have to update that.
You can still use rapidgator.net[APi] in my program.
z_o_o_m
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rapidgator.net[APi] is not working too
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It works fine. You can report any upload from program
(http://z-o-o-m.eu/images/report.jpg)
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RG not work bro same error in api RG
thanks for updating zoom
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thx for fixing...
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Hi,
Will Rapidgator be fixed in the next release by using the normal web upload method?? The API is very sporadic and 9 out of 10 uploads fail.
Thanks
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It has been updated already.
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Ok, I thought it was still using the API version, since the uploading symptoms are very very similar.
Before Rapidgator 'changed' their website uploading script (or whatever they done), all of the uploads would show 'speeds' in FIU.
However, when we switched to use the API version, speeds no longer showed - we just had to wait and hope the files uploaded, which 9 times out of 10 they didn't.
Now, since you have have fixed it... The speeds are still not showing correctly, but they are uploading, and the files 'with' speeds are failing. See screenshot below.
See here:
https://images2.imgbox.com/07/85/kKHOQ3Hn_o.jpg
I'll also send you a bunch of bug reports to go along with this.
I'll send you the bug reports for the top five files in the failed list. (just in case the errors are different?)
Thanks
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I will check it. I understand the problem. Their system works different now.
There is no speed because program does not upload. It first counts a hash of the file. Rapidgator verifies if the file exists in their system. That takes the short time. If it exists, it will return link and it does not upload.
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I will check it. I understand the problem. Their system works different now.
There is no speed because program does not upload. It first counts a hash of the file. Rapidgator verifies if the file exists in their system. That takes the short time. If it exists, it will return link and it does not upload.
Ahhh that makes sense.
I used to run a imagehost (UltraIMG), and I also had a feature like that (MD5 matching). Ultimately to save space by not uploading multiple copies of the same file.
Ok, thank's for checking it out.