completed Recurring Error

Ken Rich
Ken Rich
@ken-rich
11 years ago
926 posts
Does anyone understand this? I see that it's related to Flickr and SSL, but other than that it's nothing but "gobble-de-goop" to me....

[system]: jrCore_load_url: https://api.flickr.com/services/rest/?method=flickr.photos.getInfo&api_key=0b4f6c37f3ba9f756ffe31314e9aed49&photo_id=3468396770 returned code 0 - error #35 (error:140770FC:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:unknown protocol) - See more at: http://indiegospel.net/core/activity_log#sthash.zLHGAq88.dpuf


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Ken Rich
indiegospel.net

updated by @ken-rich: 11/16/14 10:35:09PM
douglas
@douglas
11 years ago
2,804 posts
I think it has to do with Flickr's side, not really anything we can do about it. I see it on my test and dev site every now and then, but it doesn't seem to effect the module as it still works.

Hope this helps! :)


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Douglas Hackney
Jamroom Team - Designer/Developer/Support
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brian
@brian
11 years ago
10,149 posts
Yeah this is probably an error on Flickr's end, but also could be that cURL support on your server is not compiled with SSL support. You can check that by going to ACP -> System Check and click on the small "phpinfo" link in the PHP Version check - that will pop open a phpinfo screen. Scroll down until you get to the "curl" section and make sure it says "Yes" next to "SSL". If it does not say Yes, then contact your hosting provider and have enable SSL for curl.

Hope this helps!


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Brian Johnson
Founder and Lead Developer - Jamroom
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Ken Rich
Ken Rich
@ken-rich
11 years ago
926 posts
Thanks guys... I'll check into that...


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Ken Rich
indiegospel.net
Ken Rich
Ken Rich
@ken-rich
11 years ago
926 posts
It says Curl is enabled and SSL is Yes so I guess I'm good to go on my end. Must be a Flickr issue that will hopefully go away by itself.


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Ken Rich
indiegospel.net