2010-04-18, 21:00
Also, found a bug on the TVDB scaper, when fetching specials in absolute numbering mode.
the bit in red is wrong, it should be:
This makes this match fail completely.
Quote:<!-- If Using "absolute ordering" then scrape episodes without absolute_number with normal season/episode numbers to match Specials and other cases
-->
- <RegExp conditional="absolutenumber" input="$$1" output="<episode><title>\2</title><url cache="$$10.xml">$$2</url><epnum>\3</epnum><season>\5</season><id>\1</id><aired>\4</aired></episode>" dest="4+">
<expression repeat="yes"><Episode>.*?<id>([0-9]+).*?<EpisodeName>([^<]*).*?<EpisodeNumber>([0-9]+)[^<]*.*?<FirstAired<([^<]*)</FirstAired>.*?<SeasonNumber>(0)</SeasonNumber>.*?<absolute_number></absolute_number>.*?</Episode></expression>
</RegExp>
the bit in red is wrong, it should be:
Quote:<!-- If Using "absolute ordering" then scrape episodes without absolute_number with normal season/episode numbers to match Specials and other cases
-->
- <RegExp conditional="absolutenumber" input="$$1" output="<episode><title>\2</title><url cache="$$10.xml">$$2</url><epnum>\3</epnum><season>\5</season><id>\1</id><aired>\4</aired></episode>" dest="4+">
<expression repeat="yes"><Episode>.*?<id>([0-9]+).*?<EpisodeName>([^<]*).*?<EpisodeNumber>([0-9]+)[^<]*.*?<FirstAired>([^<]*)</FirstAired>.*?<SeasonNumber>(0)</SeasonNumber>.*?<absolute_number></absolute_number>.*?</Episode></expression>
</RegExp>
This makes this match fail completely.