The host support team told me that: Our servers do not allows a HTTP connection onto itself. This is a security precaution to stop recursive code. You can try to reference the code by path rather than HTTP ...which works fine! On 17/11/06, Tom Chubb <tomchubb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Very interesting! I have a reseller account and on another site, the DNS entries were messed up by the host. Could be a similar problem. Thanks On 17/11/06, Stut <stuttle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Tom Chubb wrote: > > Confused! > > I'm now getting: > > file_get_contents(http://www.tnhosting.co.uk/scripts/gclub/player.php) > > [function.file-get-contents]: failed to open stream: Connection > > refused in > > /home/sites/tnhosting.co.uk/public_html/scripts/gclub/updateplaylist.php > > on line 75 > > How come you can access it and I can't?!? > > Permissions are 755. > > Obviously I was getting it when using file_get_contents('player.php') > > but when using the URL I get connection refused. > > The domain www.tnhosting.co.uk is probably not resolving to the right IP > when used from that box. Can't think of any other reason that would work > remotely but not locally. > > -Stut >
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