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  1. Okay, I was able to dive into the problem a little bit deeper. If you go to the Snoopy class and search for fsockopen that is where the problem is occuring. Just do an echo there on the $errstr and you should see what kind of error you are getting. Mine is a "No route to host" problem.
  2. Hi Niel, I'm getting the same error on my site. I just found this from the magpie faq: [!--quoteo--][div class=\'quotetop\']QUOTE[/div][div class=\'quotemain\'][!--quotec--]4. Error: MagpieRSS: Failed to fetch [a href=\"http://example.com/rss.xml\" target=\"_blank\"]http://example.com/rss.xml[/a]. (HTTP Error: connection failed (1) A connection error of type <b>1</b> means "permission denied". This usually means that your ISP has configued PHP so that it can't open outgoing sockets (usually for security reasons). The only solution to this is to ask your ISP for help. Sometimes you'll also get the related `connection failed (11)` (e.g. on sourceforge.net) which also means PHP is configured in such a way that Magpie can't work. While this helps to know that it is a php configuration problem, it gives no clue on what needs to be changed to make it work. This is frustrating
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