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Http/1.1 404 not found cydia
Http/1.1 404 not found cydia








Right now $location_url2 is downloaded even if there's content in $location_url, which is only burning resources and makes your scripting slower than needed. There's also a lot of redundancy in your code. If at any time one of the URL's returns any unexpected output with HTTP/1.1 200 OK in the header your script will think it's all ok You could check the header for a 200 like this: $header=get_headers($url,true) Īnd then test $header to have "200" in it. You might need to look for an alternative way of determining if a site "has content or not" I tried to load it first about 6 hours ago and it still doesn't work. The current Failed to Fetch HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found errors that have been overshadowing the new iOS 7 jailbreak are mostly being caused by the Ultrasn0w. If either of the two locations return something like a 404 your script will interpret the 404 as actual content and redirect there. as long as you are adding it from more sources on cydia's main page you're fine. Chc c bn fix li thnh cng ,Cch fix li Cydia http, sai ngun cp, 404 not found. khng ci c App Ngoi ra ngi dng c th thc hin JB li thit b nu gp phi cc li " cng u". This might be hard to do, unless you're absolutely sure the two links return nothing when nothing's found. Cch fix li Cydia http, sai ngun cp, 404 not found. the difference between the two sources is "$location_url" returns a blank page if nothing is found, but "$lcation_url2" redirects to index.php if nothing is found, but keeps the extension on the url.

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I wanted to add another source to it which I used = "$location_url2" I then added a second "$content" to match the code up. I have another problem with the same code. Okay, so I posted here the other day and it was a ton of help so I decided to come back.








Http/1.1 404 not found cydia