Right ... to keep up with what I said previously ...
I modified 'again'
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the tvdb.xml scraper.
Previously my changes to use absolute_numbers with a single season (1) were ignoring seasons 00 (Specials) and other seasons ...
With tonight changes when the "Absolute_Numbering" options is checked :
-All episodes with and 'absolute_number' are returned to XBMC as S01Exxx
-AND episodes WITHOUT 'absolute_number' are also returned as SxxxEyyy (which allows single season serie to be tagged and specials to be tagged too )
The Patch Ticket has been created
Now to answser thing that were said ...
*concerning anidb.net scraper ... I have a fully working scraper at home ... BUT they do not allow scraping their website ... so you can use it but after a certain number of accesses ... you get banned for 24h ... which is not something I call practical for every users. Moreover, Anidb do not provide a easy API ... from my point of view, I would need to code a xmlAPI-to-anidbUDPAIP ... but I would be the only entry point ... therefore, A nice SPOF, and regarding the anidb rules (once again) I would be banned every day ...
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Finally, anidb does not provide the marvellous icons, banners, poster and fanart TVDB provides.
*The problem of renaming files ... well I got over it using the magical "rename" command under linux and its wonderfull regexp function
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Renaming all my Naruto files took me about 30 seconds ... and this has no price
*I'm glad my changes can be usefull for people ... This is actually my first commit to an open source project ... and it feel great