Starting bittorrent downloads remotely from the iPhone
Filed under: Hardware, Tips and tricks, Odds and ends, Internet Tools, Open Source, iPhone
I like Mac OS X Hints a lot, although I will confess that most of the hints they post just aren’t for me– either they’re for things that I just don’t have a need to do, or they’re for things I already figured out a solution for on my own. But lately, I’ve been trying to figure out whether there was a way to start up bittorrent downloads from my iPhone (we’ve already been able to control clients remotely, but getting the torrent file was the hard part). And so I was ecstatic to see that tip from Whosawhatsis– with just a little tweaking, you can install a bookmarklet on the iPhone and a script on a PHP server that will send a URL from the iPhone to the
Pretty slick. Whosa runs that on a separate server, but while I’d have to read up on precisely how to do it (or perhaps our commenters could jump in with suggestions), I’m certain that it wouldn’t be too hard to enable a Mac to run a PHP script when asked remotely. Get that running, assemble the essential modifications in Who’s script, and bingo, you should be able to go the bookmark and soon after the link on your iPhone, and have the torrent file show up in your Mac, ready for a bittorrent client to grab it immediately.
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