YesSo using pyftsubset is the solution?
The operators of the website probably simply forgot to mention that the service is only offered free of charge as long as nobody actually uses it.If this free webservice is blocking Xenforo , they must have a reason for it. Not cool to try getting around this by adjusting the user agent.
Instead, you could talk to them and ask what they need to continue providing this service to the xenforo community.
The add-on still works with pyftsubset just as perfectly as ever.So this add-on doesn't work correctly anymore ?
Ok but transfonter ?? I'm on dedicated server, i'm not be able to add pyfsubset on it.The add-on still works with pyftsubset just as perfectly as ever.
Reading the thread will explain the situation.Ok but transfonter ?? I'm on dedicated server, i'm not be able to add pyfsubset on it.
Oups... i'm on shared server.
Ask your host to install it for you. Unfortunately this is the only way now.Oups... i'm not on dedicated server.
Those are quite different things I believe. Because ES needs RAM and a shared hosting service might not spend their memory for that. And it needs to be supported for cases when it doesn't work/start/run. But that python package is basically one-time install and doesn't spend any resources.I will try but I have no illusions, I asked at the time if it was possible to install elastic search and I was told that I had to go to a dedicated server.
It is not possible to install 'pyftsubset' on your Simple Hosting instance; it is not a shared hosting strictly speaking, but rather a functional container including services installed and configured for the web, which is dedicated to you. Thus, there is no Python interpreter on a PHP/MySQL instance.
Another option that might work for quite a few users on shared/managed hosts (it doesn't need Python installed on the host): A single file binary of pyftsubset linked against an older libc.I don’t recommend it for the reasons already highlighted but the user agent change (or the aforementioned add-on) - used responsibly and sparingly - seems like a valid workaround.
AwesomeDone.
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