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Anonymous
The .torrent file IS corrupted. I upgraded to the latest version of Bittorrent, and got this message when i tried to download it:
BitTorrent.GetTorrent.MetainfoException: "C:\torrents\Cute.Young.Japanese.Schoolgirl.torrent" is not a valid torRent file (invalid bencoded value (data after valid prefix)).
There's junk added to the end of the file that freaks out most torrent clients. It works under uTorrent (fuck I wish uTorrent wasn't windows only), and from the peer list, BitComet and Azureus as well, but after watching it for a while while downloading, THOSE ARE THE ONLY BITTORRENT CLIENTS THAT CAN READ THIS TORRENT FILE.
And that's the big problem with BitTorrent. The standard / protocol is fragmenting fast and hard, leaving users at the mercy of the client programmer's and .torrent file publisher's competence.
Once I get it downloaded, I'm tempted to generate a correct .torrent file that follows the .torrent file standard.
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