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Tubecgi (PERL) FREE Video site script $1000 give away NOW!
OK, the new version in PERL is ready and easy to install:
Dont be "creative" with the install just do exactly what the instructions say. http://tubecgi.com/adulttube/tube.zip http://tubecgi.com/adulttube/banners.zip http://tubecgi.com/install.html I'm going to give away 20 permanent licenses to tubecgi in this thread. That's $1,000 in free scripts! The script will run as a free trial so everyone interested should install it and maybe you get a free license.:) This script comes loaded with 2000+ flash videos from: occash slickcash perfectgonzo Just plug in your affiliate code and click submit! You can then use tubecgi to "strip" video from hosted galleries to get more videos. * This a tube site without waiting for surfers to upload video. You're not going to check all the videos to see if "crap" without the "ra" is uploaded so why even bother. I'm doing this to get some better beta testing and input, so thanks in advance. The webmasters with these licenses will get all future updates to the script at no cost. RULES: 1. download the script http://tubecgi.com/adulttube/tube.zip and banners http://tubecgi.com/adulttube/banners.zip 2. install the script http://tubecgi.com/install.html 3. Bump this thread with the domain you installed and a email to get the license (you can email me if you don't want to post an email) -- tube at econfirmpro dot com -- 4. I don't want to give free licenses to someone who doesn't install the script and the script reports the installed domain. So install the script before you email me asking for the license. 5. Free script winners must put a link to http://tubecgi.com in their webpage templates with some text similar to "Powered by Tubecgi" of "Built by Tubecgi" or something clever to get me clicks. That's it. --------------------- |
Looks good. Just sent you an email.
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I just tried it on a Webair virtual and Split Infinity virtual and neither worked. The webair did actually create the main.cgi (which I assume is what was supposed to happen when i ran install.cgi) but it still returned a server error.
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and I know I had the path to PERL correct, uploaded everything correctly and chmod was done correctly.
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well this is going well....again
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I tried it, it didn't work.
I got almost all the way on the first try throught the install, until I got to - Click "template"; if no data appears in the text area then the domain level install failed (if failed, check that permissions of all folders are 777, and fix and repeat domain install) When I repeated the install, all I get are error messages, nothing I do is working now. Everything was also correct in my install, except for the missing 'template' part. |
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let me do it; send me log in. tube at econfirmpro.com |
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Upload as ascii! If you got that far then the script is working you must have not uploaded as instructed. |
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#!/usr/bin/perl $perlpath = "/usr/bin/perl"; ## DO NOT INCLUDE "#!" on this line! ################ INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS ############################### # Change the path to perl above to your sever path if different. # Be sure to change it on both lines above. # Up load the entire "tube" folder to you cgi-bin directory. # chmod this script to 755. # Then go to http://yourdomain.com/cgi-bin/tube/install.cgi # Enter the correct information when prompted and you have # completed the install. # # copyright 2007, tubecgi.com ################################################## ######################### |
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Has this been tested on a webair virtual? |
hi sorry im getting the same error as with the first one, uploaded in ascii using filezilla kept the file directory structure in place the path to perl is correct cmodded the folders/files, and unfortunatly i just get an internal server error
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ERROR : Domain directory /htdocs/jmcghee2/messedupshit.com/cgi-bin//tube/install.cgi/cgi-bin not found
why is it looking for a cgi-bin again? |
will this gonna work on dreamhost hosting
i really want to try it but i think its not working |
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send to tube at econfirmpro.com |
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It works on any server that meets the requirements and doesn't return wierd stuff in the perl environment variables. |
do you have icq? Would be much easier than dealing with email.
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Let me login to your server and make it work. This issue is that some servers return for example a script path like this: /www/somedomain/cgi-bin/tube/install.cgi while the script expects /www/somedomain/cgi-bin/tube/ I can fix this if I know exactly what is being returned. |
Awesome got it all set up and just playing around with it :thumbsup:thumbsup
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did you get the email? This is why i prefer icq. I always have at least 5 convos going at once.
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Fix 1
The server paths returned were differrent on your servers so I changed the code not to rely on that except for a couple of fields. So you need to download the tube.zip again and upload the install/ascii folder. upload the install.cgi script again after changing paths in both the top lines and run it. That should fix this for most, if not everybody. All I can say is that I'm very happy with my hosting, everything is very standard from top to bottom. I'm seeing some interesting things on other servers. Things so interesting, that I will never host there myself.:1orglaugh |
email sent.
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Fix 2
Sorry, forgot to mention something in fix one. The templates are calling the old c++ scripts and will get 500 error since they don't exist on your server. So change the channel.shtml and maintv.shtml templates from "vidp" to "vidp.cgi" and "vlist" to "vlist.cgi" upload the new install folder also, because editing a domain template does not edit the install folder because you may have more than one domain and wouldn't want to do that. You have to edit them with the template editor because re-install doesn't overwrite them. Overwriting would suck if you have built a awesome template and just wanted to upgrade a script and clicked install. |
None of that worked. I give up. I've installed countless scripts for traffic trading, blogs, bulletin boards bla bla bla.. never had any problems. Maybe these servers aren't just like yours but surely there is a way to make it work on any hosts setup.
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I'm sending you another email with access to my stuff. Let me know.
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Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee let me winnnnnnnnnnnnnn
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Other people who emailed me a server login have the script running. You didn't want that kind of help, so what am I to do except guess at your problem. |
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If only you really wanted to do some work. |
I guess the question would have to be: Do the content producers and sites permit the use of their videos in this format? Is it acceptable to the programs for you to rip the videos out of the galleries without presenting them in format?
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I changed the script so it should correct that problem unless your server returns garbage in the environment script_filename. If so, then I can't fix that. All I really wanted was an icq convo. since I was giving a stranger access to my server. If you took the extra 10 seconds to add me it would all be worked out but I guess that was too much to ask. I didn't mean to offend with my last post. It was just an observation. I've never seen anyone have so much trouble getting something to work. |
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Send me one that works and I'll take a look at it. Try the login yourself before you send it. |
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Besides, they have downloadable content that you can use in the script anyway. The script loads content about six differrent ways, just chose the way you think makes since. I'm not telling anyone how to use the script I'm just making options availble for them to decide. |
Ahh, you are building crack pipes, not selling crack. Got ya.
Carry on. |
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meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee i install now
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FIX 3
Added a test script to the install instructions: #!/usr/bin/perl use Image::Magick; use LWP; use LWP::Simple; use URI::Escape 'uri_escape'; require LWP::UserAgent; use HTTP::Request::Common; use MIME::Base64; require HTTP::Headers; print "content-type: text/html\n\n"; print "Hurray!"; exit; If that script cannot run on your server then it needs either or both "perl libwww" and "imagemagick" installed. Ask your host to do it. Also changed the install instructions: Do not chmod you cgi-bin or domain folder, the script will check it and bail out if you need to chmod. Only servers that require chmod 777 will need to do it manually. Some of you who already chmoded 777 need to change back to 755 because your server is set to stop execution of cgi scripts if the directory is chmod 777(doesn't fit the standard of chmod, but they had reasons to do this). |
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Use your unencoded user name as the reseller code for NATS sponsors when importing flash videos. |
I´ve got a domain which I didn´t do anything with. The name fits perfectly in the trailer niche. Are there licences left? If so, I´d give it a try.
ICQ 154-723-327 |
this sounds great!!!
perhaps I would give it a try... |
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I decided to loosen the 20 license limit. I'm going to give them out until I think it's enough. |
FIX
vlist.cgi needed to chomp files; not required in former c++ and caused error when viewing mostviews or mostvotes pages. Download zip file then upload the install folder again and click into the domain and click install. If you ever update main.cgi do the same except run install.cgi. |
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