2012-12-05, 21:37
(2012-12-04, 22:34)yabsie Wrote:(2012-12-04, 19:21)kebone Wrote: Don't know what the problem was. But, I did a completely fresh install of XBMC and your addon is showing up now. Getting the same script error as I was having before, though. The error happens after linking the account in browser and clicking okay in XBMC. Sorry for my lack of knowledge with this stuff. I do love the netflix app in XBMC so I'll continue to help anyway I can.
Code:k.
09:01:00 T:3392 ERROR: Error Type: <class 'httplib.BadStatusLine'>
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Bad Status line.
This means your C:\Users\HTPC\AppData\Roaming\XBMC\userdata\addon_data\plugin.video.xbmcflicks\userinfo.txt
is missing or empty.
What you need to do (and its ugly) (I will try and do a fix for this sometime)
turn your debugging on as high as possible. (in the setting for the plugin) and follow these instructions by Sirrico on page 114
Quote:-Install XBMCFlicks. Before trying it, right click the Add-On, goto Add-On Settings, Debugging Tab, and enable both options.
-Open XBMCFlicks, tell your browser okay, tell XBMC okay, enjoy the perpetual ping of failure. Close XBMC.
-Dig up your logfile, which (in Windows 7) is under username/AppData/Roaming/XBMC. It'll be the most recently modified version.
-Open it up (notepad is fine) and run a ctrl-f for 'key'; a couple clicks should take you to a line like this:
> NOTICE: and then put this key / secret in MY_USER.request: <
-Under that are two alphanumeric codes labeled 'key' and 'secret'. Copy them over, keep them secret, keep them safe, etc..
-Bounce over your userinfo file, under appdata/roaming/XBMC/userdata/addon_data/plugin.video.xbmcflicks. If there's no userinfo.txt file, I would expect it would work just fine if you created one.
-Open userinfo.txt in note pad, and copy in yabsie's syntax from above.
requestKey=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
requestSecret=YYYYYYYYYYYYYY
accessKey=ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
accessSecret=OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
-Replace the xxxx's and zzzz's with the longer code labeled Key. Replace the YYYY's and OOOO's with the shorter code labeled secret. No spaces or apostrophe's needed apparently.
-Save, relaunch XBMC, and enjoy your hopefully now successful authentication
do not post these numbers to the forum, they represent your netflicks account and with those numbers people can pretend to be you
It appears that on MAC OS the location of the userinfo.txt file is
/Users/USERNAME/Library/Application Support/XBMC/userdata/addon_data/plugin.video.xbmcflicks/userinfo.txt
other than that the above advice should still hold