disable MAX_FETCH_REQUESTS_PER_HOST warnings for the time being
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define_default('MAX_CONDITIONAL_INTERVAL', 3600*12);
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// max interval between forced unconditional updates for servers
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// not complying with http if-modified-since (seconds)
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define_default('MAX_FETCH_REQUESTS_PER_HOST', 25);
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// define_default('MAX_FETCH_REQUESTS_PER_HOST', 25);
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// a maximum amount of allowed HTTP requests per destination host
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// during a single update (i.e. within PHP process lifetime)
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// this is used to not cause excessive load on the origin server on
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// e.g. feed subscription when all articles are being processes
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// (not implemented)
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/* tunables end here */
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$url_host = parse_url($url, PHP_URL_HOST);
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$fetch_domain_hits[$url_host] += 1;
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if ($fetch_domain_hits[$url_host] > MAX_FETCH_REQUESTS_PER_HOST) {
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/*if ($fetch_domain_hits[$url_host] > MAX_FETCH_REQUESTS_PER_HOST) {
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user_error("Exceeded fetch request quota for $url_host: " . $fetch_domain_hits[$url_host], E_USER_WARNING);
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#return false;
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}
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}*/
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if (!defined('NO_CURL') && function_exists('curl_init') && !ini_get("open_basedir")) {
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