August 28, 200619 yr Checked here, nothing but trackers:http://hotscripts.com/search/11704978.htmlHave you tried Google?
August 28, 200619 yr Author yep, but I didn't find a good and easy torrent downloader.Actually I don't know how the torrent system works, but I wanted to do something like transfer/download a torrent to a normal website to download using browser or download accelerator.I have some free webs with php/mySQL... suport, so I want to know if I can install any script that would do this for me.But Thanks for helping!
August 28, 200619 yr I don't think I understood you question right but is this what you were looking for?Blog Torrent is free, open-source software from Downhill Battle that provides an easy way to share large files on your website without large storage or bandwidth costs. Learn More. Note: Blog Torrent is no longer actively supported, it has been replaced by Broadcast Machinehttp://www.blogtorrent.com/ Edited August 28, 200619 yr by CptMurphy
August 29, 200619 yr Author yep, I don't want the program on my computer. Do you know RapidKill? I want something like this, to transfer the torrent downloaded file (not the .torrent file, but the target file) to my website, so I could make it easier to download (I could use download accelerators or anything else).
August 30, 200619 yr I want something like this, to transfer the torrent downloaded file (not the .torrent file, but the target file) to my website, so I could make it easier to download (I could use download accelerators or anything else)....just run a torrent client on your website server?
September 2, 200619 yr Author yep, but how can I do this? Is there any easy-to-install PHP Torrent Client?
September 6, 200619 yr Try looking at TorrentFlux - PHP Torrent ClientHope it helps -----------spinFIRE
September 6, 200619 yr yep, but how can I do this? Is there any easy-to-install PHP Torrent Client?What OS does your server run?TorrentFlux is just a PHP interface, I don't know if that's what you want... Edited September 6, 200619 yr by LLXX
September 7, 200619 yr Author my server runs linux/unix. I downloaded TorrentFlux, but it asks for Phyton and I don't know if my server supports this, but I'll upload it anyway and I'll see what will happen.Thanks everybody!if anybody knows anything else, please post, ok??
September 8, 200619 yr Author ok, I uploaded TorrentFlux to my website, but it doesn't seems to have Python support, so what should I do?And when I upload *.py files, they disappear from the website and TorrentFlux can't find it, what's the matter????BTW, I use 2surf.eu hosting. Edited September 8, 200619 yr by victor_008
September 12, 200619 yr http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of...orrent_softwarePick one that supports *nix. You'll probably have to compile it on your server, as source is usually all that's provided. See the specific documentation of the client for more details on how to do this.
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