I've checked logs, I even have checked everything I possibly can.
If I give you the error code from the log it will mean nothing to you since you need to dig in to why anyways...
My script has a point where it picks up random number from 0 to {-variable.a-} where the value of {-variable.a-} is scraped from the web (number) according to the data that user insert via template settings beforehand (right clicking the template in Zennobox and then settings)
so if the guy enters a keyword that shows up 367 results in the web search this 367 is getting stored inside {-variable.a-} and a random number between 0 and 367 gets generated in the next step.
My script is rather complicated but I've been testing my script for like 2 months and I know the behavior very well, thus I'm 100% that if the script stumbles on that step when generating this random number it means it hasn't scraped data from the web (367 in our example) which leads to a conclusion that it didn't get any data (keyword) and searching for blank string in the search box and getting nowhere. I'm 100% sure about this, I know that you may say that there might be problems with the website that is being scraped....
So the script was ending up nowhere as if is picking up blank strings instead of keywords and other data that we put inside the template settings. So the script that run perfectly on my Zennoposter fail to run on client's Zennobox. OK, so we even tried to install it on his VPS - same problem. Again, I've been watching this guy behind his shoulder when he as putting the data via template settings to avoid him doing mistakes, so human factor can be excluded right of the bat.
After talking to a number of heavy Zennoposter users I heard one and the same thing - Zennobox sux. So I asked about how they sell their templates then and it turns out that most of their customers either had Zennoposter already or had to buy the software.
Again, don;t get me wrong, I love Zennoposter, it's ingenious software, but when it comes to selling templates it's a nightmare...Not even talking about that $10 commission fee which makes selling small projects just pointless. Also, if you say that every next script sold to the same person is discounted to $2 why should I pay another $10 if I don't sell it in one go?
Regarding the thread, yes it's a bit too emotional but I've actually lost a very promising contract because of some mysterious bugs.
I think I just should register Zennobox account and sell that script to myself and try to run it on another machine...