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Many web hosts have turned off the PHP function fopen(). Because of the security problems is cause they have set the default PHP setting to "allow_url_fopen=false". A number of CMS use this function to communicate to websites to gather information and notices. So what do you do when those nasty errors start showing and your scripts no longer work?

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