2012-01-15, 18:30
It dies on me when it encounters certain non-standard characters.
For example, "30 Rock - S05E13 - ¡Qué Sorpresa!" is exported as
Bah. Forum coverts the codes even in CODE tags. Below, # is actually &# in the XML file
It chokes on that and the script fails when you try to do an import. Removing lines with the coded chars from the Watched.xml file allows the import to complete.
Here's a few more examples:
<file>House - S03E06 - Que Ser#195;#161; Ser#195;#161; - HD TV.mkv</file>
<file>Lost - S03E14 - Expos#195;#169; - 720p BluRay.mkv</file>
<file>NCIS - S01E16 - B#195;#170;te Noire - HD TV.mkv</file>
<file>NCIS - S02E12 - Doppelg#195;#164;nger - 720p WEB-DL.mkv</file>
For example, "30 Rock - S05E13 - ¡Qué Sorpresa!" is exported as
Bah. Forum coverts the codes even in CODE tags. Below, # is actually &# in the XML file
Code:
<file>30 Rock - S05E13 - #194;#161;Qu#195;#169; Sorpresa! - HD TV.mkv</file>
It chokes on that and the script fails when you try to do an import. Removing lines with the coded chars from the Watched.xml file allows the import to complete.
Here's a few more examples:
<file>House - S03E06 - Que Ser#195;#161; Ser#195;#161; - HD TV.mkv</file>
<file>Lost - S03E14 - Expos#195;#169; - 720p BluRay.mkv</file>
<file>NCIS - S01E16 - B#195;#170;te Noire - HD TV.mkv</file>
<file>NCIS - S02E12 - Doppelg#195;#164;nger - 720p WEB-DL.mkv</file>